Ollier Collection
"Unveiling History: A Glimpse into the Past through Ollier's Artistic Lens" Step back in time as you witness pivotal moments captured by the enigmatic artist, Ollier
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"Unveiling History: A Glimpse into the Past through Ollier's Artistic Lens" Step back in time as you witness pivotal moments captured by the enigmatic artist, Ollier. In 1890, these remarkable artworks shed light on historical events that shaped our world today. Submission of Henry IV. At Canossa (1077): Delve into the dramatic encounter between Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV, where a humbled ruler sought forgiveness in this iconic scene. The Florentines Renouncing The Vanities By Order of Savonarola: Explore the fervent religious movement led by Girolamo Savonarola as he urged his fellow Florentines to abandon worldly pleasures and embrace spiritual devotion. The Siege of Silistria (1854): Witness the intense battle during the Crimean War as Ottoman forces valiantly defended their stronghold against Russian invaders, showcasing bravery amidst adversity. Cardinal Wolsey (c1500s): Discover Cardinal Thomas Wolsey's influential role in Tudor England, known for his political prowess and close association with King Henry VIII. East Gate of the Great Stupa of Sanchi: Marvel at the intricate architecture and sacred symbolism present in this ancient Buddhist monument located in India, offering a glimpse into centuries-old spirituality. King Alfred: Meet King Alfred the Great, revered for his leadership during Viking invasions and credited with laying foundations for a unified England while fostering learning and culture. Nero's Torches - Burning of Christians at Rome: Experience an eerie depiction of Nero's persecution of Christians through merciless executions by burning—a haunting reminder of religious intolerance throughout history. Interview Between Octavian and Cleopatra: Enter a clandestine meeting between two legendary figures—Octavian Caesar (later Augustus) and Cleopatra—as they negotiate power dynamics that would shape ancient Rome forever. Windows of the Church of Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem.