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Rebellious Collection

Rebellious spirits take on various forms: from the rocker and rock chic fashion trends to the fierce Borzois at the Ladies Kennel Association Championship Show

Background imageRebellious Collection: Rocker & Rock Chic

Rocker & Rock Chic
Rebellious teenagers on a motorbike in Charlwood, Surrey. They are wearing their leathers, and the girl is swigging a bottle of shandy!

Background imageRebellious Collection: Ladies Kennel Association Championship Show. these elegant Borzois (Dogs) settle

Ladies Kennel Association Championship Show. these elegant Borzois (Dogs) settle
Ladies Kennel Association Championship Show. These elegant Borzois (Dogs) settle themselves for brief siesta alongside the No Parking sign outside Olympia, London

Background imageRebellious Collection: Modern Art Beyond Control

Modern Art Beyond Control
Melanie Viola

Background imageRebellious Collection: Modern Art Beyond Control

Modern Art Beyond Control
Melanie Viola

Background imageRebellious Collection: Modern Art Beyond Control

Modern Art Beyond Control
Melanie Viola

Background imageRebellious Collection: The death of Earl Simon de Montfort

The death of Earl Simon de Montfort
The death of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester at the Battle of Evesham on 4 August 1265 during the Second Barons War. 1265

Background imageRebellious Collection: Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni... (mid 19th century). Creator: Henry Lemon

Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni... (mid 19th century). Creator: Henry Lemon
Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni. (Animating the Britons to defend their country against the Romans), (mid 19th century). Boudicca (c25-62 AD), queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe

Background imageRebellious Collection: Clovis and his rebellious soldier, 487 (engraving)

Clovis and his rebellious soldier, 487 (engraving)
672456 Clovis and his rebellious soldier, 487 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Clovis and his rebellious soldier, 487)

Background imageRebellious Collection: Rebel Peasants surrounding a knight, from an illustration to Trostspiegel

Rebel Peasants surrounding a knight, from an illustration to Trostspiegel
CHT244941 Rebel Peasants surrounding a knight, from an illustration to Trostspiegel by Petrarch, 1539 (woodcut) by German School

Background imageRebellious Collection: Kitchen-Boy, 1893 (oil on canvas)

Kitchen-Boy, 1893 (oil on canvas)
BOO183467 Kitchen-Boy, 1893 (oil on canvas) by Bail, Joseph (1862-1921); State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; French, out of copyright

Background imageRebellious Collection: The Relief of Lucknow, and The Triumphant Meeting of Havelock

The Relief of Lucknow, and The Triumphant Meeting of Havelock
1767272 The Relief of Lucknow, and The Triumphant Meeting of Havelock, Outram and Sir Colin Campbell, 1862 (engraving) by Barker

Background imageRebellious Collection: Punch cartoon: The Troublesome Trio: Lord Randolph Churchill

Punch cartoon: The Troublesome Trio: Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff and Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett
6034958 Punch cartoon: The Troublesome Trio: Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff and Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, British Conservative politicians (engraving) by Sambourne

Background imageRebellious Collection: Pulling Down the Statue of King George III, c. 1859 (oil on canvas)

Pulling Down the Statue of King George III, c. 1859 (oil on canvas)
NYH185425 Pulling Down the Statue of King George III, c.1859 (oil on canvas) by Oertel, Johannes Adam Simon (1823-1909); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: On July 9)

Background imageRebellious Collection: The, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrim, Progress, John Bunyan, Bunyan

The, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrim, Progress, John Bunyan, Bunyan
5615834 The, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrim, Progress, John Bunyan, Bunyan, 17th century, 19th century, book, illustration, Thomas Dalziel, Dalziel, Dalziel Brothers, illustrator

Background imageRebellious Collection: Prince Henry (later Henry V) remonstrating with judges (litho)

Prince Henry (later Henry V) remonstrating with judges (litho)
6015026 Prince Henry (later Henry V) remonstrating with judges (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Prince Henry (later Henry V) remonstrating with judges

Background imageRebellious Collection: A conspiracy, c. 1905 (pen, brush & ink on paper)

A conspiracy, c. 1905 (pen, brush & ink on paper)
863212 A conspiracy, c.1905 (pen, brush & ink on paper) by Strang, William (1859-1921); Private Collection; Abbott and Holder, London, UK; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageRebellious Collection: Hugh Capet, King of the Franks, and the rebellious Count Adalbert of Perigord, 987 (engraving)

Hugh Capet, King of the Franks, and the rebellious Count Adalbert of Perigord, 987 (engraving)
3647245 Hugh Capet, King of the Franks, and the rebellious Count Adalbert of Perigord, 987 (engraving) by Neuville, Alphonse Marie de (1835-85) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hugh Capet)

Background imageRebellious Collection: Jack Cade with rebellious rout commit disorders (engraving)

Jack Cade with rebellious rout commit disorders (engraving)
3621199 Jack Cade with rebellious rout commit disorders (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jack Cade with rebellious rout commit disorders)

Background imageRebellious Collection: Caricature of Victor Hugo (1802-85) as Zeus in exile on Guernsey from the front cover

Caricature of Victor Hugo (1802-85) as Zeus in exile on Guernsey from the front cover
CHT172463 Caricature of Victor Hugo (1802-85) as Zeus in exile on Guernsey from the front cover of Le Hanneton, June 1867 (colour litho) by Deloyoti, G

Background imageRebellious Collection: The French enter Naples and fights the rebellious populace in the streets

The French enter Naples and fights the rebellious populace in the streets. Date: January 1799

Background imageRebellious Collection: The French enter Naples and engage the rebellious populace Date: 25 January 1799

The French enter Naples and engage the rebellious populace Date: 25 January 1799

Background imageRebellious Collection: Very Stylish Young Woman stitting backward on a chair

Very Stylish Young Woman stitting backward on a chair in sleet black attire, smart hat, black leather gloves and smoking a cigarette Date: circa 1920s

Background imageRebellious Collection: Clovis and his Rebellious Soldier, 487 AD, (1875). Artist: G Greatbach

Clovis and his Rebellious Soldier, 487 AD, (1875). Artist: G Greatbach
Clovis and his Rebellious Soldier, 487 AD, (1875). The soldier stooped to take up his weapon when the king, taking his own axe in his hand, clove his head with it

Background imageRebellious Collection: Christiaan De Wet, Afrikaner soldier, politician and big game hunter, c1899

Christiaan De Wet, Afrikaner soldier, politician and big game hunter, c1899. De Wet (1854-1922) addressing burghers near Ventersdorp Station

Background imageRebellious Collection: Oh ah! let em ring again!, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank

Oh ah! let em ring again!, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank
Oh ah! let em ring again!, 1847. Rebellion below stairs as the servants, snug in front of the range, fail to answer the house bells at the first ring

Background imageRebellious Collection: Ballinamuck, County Longford, Ireland, Pikeman Statue

Ballinamuck, County Longford, Ireland, Pikeman Statue

Background imageRebellious Collection: Philippe Thomassin, French (1562-1622), The Fall of the Rebellious Angels, 1618

Philippe Thomassin, French (1562-1622), The Fall of the Rebellious Angels, 1618, engraving

Background imageRebellious Collection: A man of the Fronde exhorting the Parisians to rise up against Cardinal Mazarin s

A man of the Fronde exhorting the Parisians to rise up against Cardinal Mazarin s
XIR239589 A man of the Fronde exhorting the Parisians to rise up against Cardinal Mazarins tyranny on 6th January 1649 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageRebellious Collection: Michael and the fall of the rebel angels, Jacob de Wit, 1705-1754

Michael and the fall of the rebel angels, Jacob de Wit, 1705-1754

Background imageRebellious Collection: Man negotiates on throne with the leaders of the rebellious Janitzaren at Constantinople

Man negotiates on throne with the leaders of the rebellious Janitzaren at Constantinople, Jan Luyken, 1681

Background imageRebellious Collection: Earl of Leicester flees into a house, print maker: Henricus Wilhelmus Couwenberg

Earl of Leicester flees into a house, print maker: Henricus Wilhelmus Couwenberg, Lodewijk Anthony Vintcent, Koenraad Fuhri, 1841

Background imageRebellious Collection: Storming the North Gate in Middelburg by rebellious peasants, 1672, The Netherlands

Storming the North Gate in Middelburg by rebellious peasants, 1672, The Netherlands

Background imageRebellious Collection: Rebellious man wearing jeans and a plaid shirt at a gas station, smoking

Rebellious man wearing jeans and a plaid shirt at a gas station, smoking

Background imageRebellious Collection: Prince Imperial Ui, the Prince Imperial of Korea, (1877 - 1955) fifth son of Emperor

Prince Imperial Ui, the Prince Imperial of Korea, (1877 - 1955) fifth son of Emperor Gwangmu of Korea. He could not become the Crown Prince

Background imageRebellious Collection: Black dog chewing rug, close-up

Black dog chewing rug, close-up

Background imageRebellious Collection: A satirical look on changing fashions

A satirical look on changing fashions
" How can mother say its short? Its below my knees!" Satirical look on changing fashions. Date: 1928- 1929

Background imageRebellious Collection: William I curses his son Robert

William I curses his son Robert
William, King of England, curses his rebellious son Robert, Duke of Normandy Date: 1078

Background imageRebellious Collection: British Ballad, Fause Foodrage

British Ballad, Fause Foodrage
FAUSE FOODRAGE. British ballad telling the story of the rebellious Fause Footrage

Background imageRebellious Collection: Rebellious Soldiers

Rebellious Soldiers
Soldiers of the Preobajensky Guard, an elite corps who were among the first of the armed forces to support the revolution

Background imageRebellious Collection: Severus Alexander & Men

Severus Alexander & Men
SEVERUS ALEXANDER Roman Emperor 222-235 while fighting in Mesopotamia in 232, he compels a legion of rebellious soldiers to give up their arms

Background imageRebellious Collection: Teenage Rampage

Teenage Rampage
A rebellious group of English teenagers with their motorbikes, wearing leathers, joking, snogging and swigging shandy!

Background imageRebellious Collection: Teenage Rebels 1970S

Teenage Rebels 1970S
A rebellious teenage biker and his girlfriend on their motorbike in their leathers

Background imageRebellious Collection: Gordon Rioters at Parl

Gordon Rioters at Parl
A mob of anti-Catholic and rebellious others attack Members of Parliament in Palace Yard, Westminster

Background imageRebellious Collection: Dezilles Saves Gun

Dezilles Saves Gun
Lieutenant Marc Dezilles, stationed at Nancy, refuses to yield a gun in his command to the rebellious garrison. So they shoot him



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Rebellious spirits take on various forms: from the rocker and rock chic fashion trends to the fierce Borzois at the Ladies Kennel Association Championship Show. These elegant dogs settle into their rebellious nature with grace and poise. In a beautiful young ballerina's performance, a blue haze surrounds her as she defies convention and dances with passion. Clovis, along with his rebellious soldier comrades in 487, engraving, stand tall against oppression and fight for what they believe in. The rebel peasants surrounding a knight in Trostspiegel's illustration depict the power of unity against tyranny. A kitchen-boy in an oil painting from 1893 shows that even those considered insignificant can harbor rebellious thoughts and actions. Heads of rebel Beys at the Mosque-El Assaneyn captured in an 1866 oil painting remind us that rebellion can arise from unexpected places. The Relief of Lucknow and The Triumphant Meeting of Havelock illustrate how bravery triumphs over adversity. A Punch cartoon portrays Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff, and Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett as troublesome rebels within British politics. The death of Earl Simon de Montfort symbolizes rebellion's ultimate sacrifice for freedom. Pulling Down the Statue of King George III showcases a powerful act of defiance against oppressive rule. In John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, pilgrims embark on a rebellious journey towards spiritual enlightenment. From fashion to art to history, rebellion is woven into our human narrative—a reminder that sometimes it takes breaking free from norms to create change.