Rivalry Collection
EDITORS COMMENTS"Unleashing the Spirit of Rivalry: From Playful Predators to Noble Knights" African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) juveniles playing with the leg of an impala
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Unleashing the Spirit of Rivalry: From Playful Predators to Noble Knights" African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) juveniles playing with the leg of an impala, trying: In the untamed savannah, even fierce predators engage in friendly rivalry as they hone their hunting skills through playful encounters. Illustration of two knights competing in a medieval jousting tournament: Amidst grand tournaments and chivalrous displays, noble knights clash in thrilling rivalries that test their strength and honor. Tour De France, August 1951: The world's greatest cyclists pedal relentlessly across challenging terrains, fueled by an intense rivalry for glory and the coveted yellow jersey. Met Police cadets giving a display: Aspiring law enforcement officers showcase their skills with precision and discipline, driven by a healthy rivalry to excel in serving and protecting communities. The Battle Between Cribb and Molineaux, September 28, 1811 - October 3, 1811: In history's boxing ring, two pugilists embody determination as they face off against each other in an epic rivalry that captivates spectators' hearts. St Georges Battle with the Dragon, wood engraving published 1882: Legend intertwines with artistry as St George confronts a fearsome dragon—a timeless symbol of good versus evil—in an eternal battle fueled by ancient rivalries. Art / Hogarth / The Times: Satirical illustrations capture society's rival factions vying for power or mocking societal norms—Hogarth's brush revealing hidden truths beneath witty strokes. Two Strings To Her Bow (1887/1938). Artist: John Pettie): A captivating painting portrays Victorian-era women defying expectations—each seeking love or success independently—a subtle rebellion against societal conventions born out of romantic rivalries. CM6 3859 Four flow through the chicane.