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Quench Collection

"Quench: Wild Refreshment for the Thirsty Soul" Experience the ultimate wild refreshment as you immerse yourself in the captivating world of "quench

Background imageQuench Collection: Yacare Caiman (Caiman yacare) with mouth open to keep cool, Pantanal, Brazil

Yacare Caiman (Caiman yacare) with mouth open to keep cool, Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageQuench Collection: Wild refreshment

Wild refreshment
Anita Singh

Background imageQuench Collection: DDE-90021528

DDE-90021528
Namibia, Etosha National Park, Herd of Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) stand at water hole Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageQuench Collection: DDE-90021499

DDE-90021499
Namibia, Etosha National Park, Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) drinks at water hole Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageQuench Collection: The Reapers Rest (oil on canvas)

The Reapers Rest (oil on canvas)
BWM153219 The Reapers Rest (oil on canvas) by Lhermitte, Leon Augustin (1844-1925); The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham, UK; eBowes Museum; French, out of copyright

Background imageQuench Collection: Water, water, quench fire (coloured engraving)

Water, water, quench fire (coloured engraving)
2817752 Water, water, quench fire (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Water, water, quench fire)

Background imageQuench Collection: The Spanish-American War, a Scene in Manila after a Skirmish with the Rebels (litho)

The Spanish-American War, a Scene in Manila after a Skirmish with the Rebels (litho)
1063608 The Spanish-American War, a Scene in Manila after a Skirmish with the Rebels (litho) by Jacomb-Hood, George Percy (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Spanish-American War)

Background imageQuench Collection: Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 163r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines

Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 163r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines
XJL212086 Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol.163r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines by Mattheaus Platearius (d.c.1161) c.1470 (vellum) by Testard, Robinet (fl.1470-1523); 26x35.5 cm; National Library

Background imageQuench Collection: Water! Water! Quench Fire (colour litho)

Water! Water! Quench Fire (colour litho)
5200432 Water! Water! Quench Fire (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Water! Water! Quench Fire)

Background imageQuench Collection: Water, 1899 (colour litho)

Water, 1899 (colour litho)
473633 Water, 1899 (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: L Eau ; from a series of illustrations of drinks)

Background imageQuench Collection: Gulbeyaz, by Athol Mayhew (engraving)

Gulbeyaz, by Athol Mayhew (engraving)
1622980 Gulbeyaz, by Athol Mayhew (engraving) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gulbeyaz, by Athol Mayhew)

Background imageQuench Collection: The Watering Place

The Watering Place
Artist: Tennant, John F. - Title: The Watering Place - Date: 1840 - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 99.1 x 152.4

Background imageQuench Collection: The Ford

The Ford
Artist: Watts, Frederick William - Title: The Ford - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 101.6 x 133.4

Background imageQuench Collection: Fire in the oil depot at San Marcuola, 1789, by Francesco Gu

Fire in the oil depot at San Marcuola, 1789, by Francesco Gu
Francesco Guardi (1712-1793), Italian painter. Fire in the oil depot at San Marcuola, 1789, Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageQuench Collection: 1820 Revolution. Naples. The Austrian troops arriving in Nap

1820 Revolution. Naples. The Austrian troops arriving in Nap
1820 Revolution. Naples. After liberal uprisings of July 1820 the powers of the Holy Alliance intervened sending the Austrian troops to quell the revolution

Background imageQuench Collection: Moses Telling Israelites Gather Manna Striking

Moses Telling Israelites Gather Manna Striking
Artokoloro

Background imageQuench Collection: East Africa, Kenya, Nairobi, Langata, Hog Ranch, MR

East Africa, Kenya, Nairobi, Langata, Hog Ranch, MR

Background imageQuench Collection: Cafe Jacqmotte by Nicolas Toussaint Charlet Nicolas Toussaint Charlet (December 20

Cafe Jacqmotte by Nicolas Toussaint Charlet Nicolas Toussaint Charlet (December 20, 1792 - October 30, 1845), French designer and painter, more especially of military subjects, was born in Paris

Background imageQuench Collection: Glass of beer outside on summer evening credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen

Glass of beer outside on summer evening credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageQuench Collection: Eyre Massey Shaw (1830-1908) Irish soldier who served in the British army. Widely

Eyre Massey Shaw (1830-1908) Irish soldier who served in the British army. Widely known as Captain Shaw he was founder and Superintendant of the Metropolitan (now London) Fire Brigade 1861-1891

Background imageQuench Collection: A glass of beer with foam froth with sun backligthing the drink and some change coins

A glass of beer with foam froth with sun backligthing the drink and some change coins on the table Vienne, Isere Isere, France, Europe

Background imageQuench Collection: Namibia, Etosha National Park, Herd of Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) stand at water hole

Namibia, Etosha National Park, Herd of Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) stand at water hole

Background imageQuench Collection: Namibia, Etosha National Park, Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) drinks at water hole

Namibia, Etosha National Park, Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) drinks at water hole

Background imageQuench Collection: Young boys quench their thirst at a water tap

Young boys quench their thirst at a water tap
This illustration entitled Thirsty little souls shows one of the places at which London water carts were filled. Here three young boys from very poor backgrounds quench their thirst drop by drop

Background imageQuench Collection: Africa, Namibia

Africa, Namibia, Etosha NP. Burchells Zebra (Equus burchelli bohmi) drinking

Background imageQuench Collection: Origin Species, CH Bennett, Beer drinker - fish

Origin Species, CH Bennett, Beer drinker - fish
As thirsty as a fish. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a fish to a beer drinker. With his fin in his pocket, a few old rags


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"Quench: Wild Refreshment for the Thirsty Soul" Experience the ultimate wild refreshment as you immerse yourself in the captivating world of "quench. " Just like a Yacare Caiman with its mouth open to keep cool in the Pantanal, Brazil, this word embodies an irresistible and invigorating energy. From mesmerizing artworks like "The Reapers Rest" painted on canvas to vibrant colored engravings depicting water's power to quench fire, every visual representation captures the essence of this extraordinary concept. Whether it be witnessing scenes from historical events such as "The Spanish-American War" or exploring ancient medicinal practices illustrated in Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 163r from the Book of Simple Medicines, each depiction showcases how water has always been humanity's savior. Picture yourself standing amidst a blazing inferno desperately seeking relief when suddenly you stumble upon a color litho titled "Water. Water. Quench Fire. " The mere sight of it fills your heart with hope and rejuvenation. As if transported through time, another litho called "Water, 1899" takes you back to an era where water was seen as life itself – pure and essential. But quenching is not limited to physical thirst alone; it extends beyond that realm. Athol Mayhew's engraving titled "Gulbeyaz" evokes emotions that can only be satiated by embracing passion and desire. It reminds us that sometimes we need more than just water; we need experiences that ignite our souls. Even disasters cannot escape the power of quenching. Francesco Gu's portrayal of the fire at San Marcuola oil depot in 1789 serves as a reminder that even amidst destruction, there is always hope for renewal and restoration. So let us celebrate this remarkable word – quench – which encapsulates both literal hydration and metaphorical fulfillment.