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"From Historical Tragedies to Artistic Depictions: The Dark Tale Unveiled" In the annals of history

Background imageStabbing Collection: Minerva and two chained figures, Reinier van Persijn, Adriaen Wijngaerden, 1650

Minerva and two chained figures, Reinier van Persijn, Adriaen Wijngaerden, 1650

Background imageStabbing Collection: Crossing the Lek in the spring in Beusichem, The Netherlands, in the yard at the

Crossing the Lek in the spring in Beusichem, The Netherlands, in the yard at the ferry house is a woman with two buckets among the cows

Background imageStabbing Collection: Death of Lucretia, print maker: Jan Harmensz

Death of Lucretia, print maker: Jan Harmensz. Muller, Cornelis Danckerts I, 1590 - 1594 and/or 1630 - 1656

Background imageStabbing Collection: Overschie, The Netherlands, Paul van Liender, Pierre Fouquet Jr. 1758

Overschie, The Netherlands, Paul van Liender, Pierre Fouquet Jr. 1758

Background imageStabbing Collection: woman seen from the back, Pieter Nolpe, 1623 - 1653

woman seen from the back, Pieter Nolpe, 1623 - 1653

Background imageStabbing Collection: Pyramus and Thisbe (oil on panel)

Pyramus and Thisbe (oil on panel)
XIR175917 Pyramus and Thisbe (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Neue Residenz, Bamberg, Germany; (add.info.: parents would not allow them to marry; meeting at the Tomb of Ninus)

Background imageStabbing Collection: Storm on the Sea of Galilee, Cornelis Galle (I), Adriaen Collaert, 1598 - 1618

Storm on the Sea of Galilee, Cornelis Galle (I), Adriaen Collaert, 1598 - 1618

Background imageStabbing Collection: An emperor in a room, Reinier van Persijn, Francis Moyaerd, 1652

An emperor in a room, Reinier van Persijn, Francis Moyaerd, 1652

Background imageStabbing Collection: Triumph of the French People over the Monarchy, project for an opera curtain, 1794

Triumph of the French People over the Monarchy, project for an opera curtain, 1794
XIR167602 Triumph of the French People over the Monarchy, project for an opera curtain, 1794 (pen and ink and wash on paper) (b/w photo) by David

Background imageStabbing Collection: Tobias and the Angel in a river, Hendrick Goudt, Anonymous, 1608 - 1698

Tobias and the Angel in a river, Hendrick Goudt, Anonymous, 1608 - 1698

Background imageStabbing Collection: Siege of Esztergom in 1686, Justus van den Nijpoort, 1694

Siege of Esztergom in 1686, Justus van den Nijpoort, 1694

Background imageStabbing Collection: View port of Arakan, Thomas Doesburgh, Coenraet Decker, Johannes Covens and Cornelis

View port of Arakan, Thomas Doesburgh, Coenraet Decker, Johannes Covens and Cornelis Mortier, 1685 - 1714

Background imageStabbing Collection: Scrolling with a fruit basket in the middle, Anonymous, Cornelis Bos, 1550

Scrolling with a fruit basket in the middle, Anonymous, Cornelis Bos, 1550

Background imageStabbing Collection: Suicide of Lucretia, Jan van Somer, Rafael, Marcantonio Raimondi, 1655 - 1700

Suicide of Lucretia, Jan van Somer, Rafael, Marcantonio Raimondi, 1655 - 1700

Background imageStabbing Collection: Suicide of Lucretia, Jan van Somer, Marcantonio Raimondi, 1655-1700

Suicide of Lucretia, Jan van Somer, Marcantonio Raimondi, 1655-1700

Background imageStabbing Collection: Fireworks and gondolas in Cairo, Egypt, Jan Luyken, 1681

Fireworks and gondolas in Cairo, Egypt, Jan Luyken, 1681

Background imageStabbing Collection: Rejoicing of the people in Cairo, Egypt, print maker: Jan Luyken, Jan Luyken, Jan Bouman

Rejoicing of the people in Cairo, Egypt, print maker: Jan Luyken, Jan Luyken, Jan Bouman, 1681

Background imageStabbing Collection: King Demetrius II Nicator taking away the sign of dignity from the imprisoned Alexander

King Demetrius II Nicator taking away the sign of dignity from the imprisoned Alexander Theopater; below which eight medals can be seen, print maker: Jan Luyken, Dating 1690

Background imageStabbing Collection: square cartouche with a quote from Seneca, Frans Huys, Hans Vredeman de Vries, Gerard

square cartouche with a quote from Seneca, Frans Huys, Hans Vredeman de Vries, Gerard de Jode, 1557

Background imageStabbing Collection: Mocking of Christ, Pieter Fransz. de Grebber, 1610 - 1655

Mocking of Christ, Pieter Fransz. de Grebber, 1610 - 1655

Background imageStabbing Collection: Soldier and the farmer, Harmen Jansz Muller, 1578 - 1587

Soldier and the farmer, Harmen Jansz Muller, 1578 - 1587

Background imageStabbing Collection: Death of Lucretia, Jacob Gole, 1670 - 1724

Death of Lucretia, Jacob Gole, 1670 - 1724

Background imageStabbing Collection: Overschie, The Netherlands, Paulus van Liender, Pierre Fouquet Junior, Pierre Francois

Overschie, The Netherlands, Paulus van Liender, Pierre Fouquet Junior, Pierre Francois Basan, 1758

Background imageStabbing Collection: The French armies crossing the Rhine at Lobith, 1672, Charles Louis Simonneau, Adam

The French armies crossing the Rhine at Lobith, 1672, Charles Louis Simonneau, Adam Frans van der Meulen, Louis XIV, 1672

Background imageStabbing Collection: Border with Joab Stabbing Abner

Border with Joab Stabbing Abner; Simon Bening, Flemish, about 1483 - 1561; Bruges, Belgium, Europe; about 1525 - 1530; Tempera colors, gold paint

Background imageStabbing Collection: MEXICO: MIXTEC MANUSCRIPT. War scene from the Codex Zouche-Nuttall, c1450, a Mixtec

MEXICO: MIXTEC MANUSCRIPT. War scene from the Codex Zouche-Nuttall, c1450, a Mixtec manuscript chronicling the rulers, alliances and conquests of 11th and 12th century Mixtec society

Background imageStabbing Collection: BEAR HUNTING, 1582. Two hunters spearing a bear. Woodcut from the Libro de la Monteria

BEAR HUNTING, 1582. Two hunters spearing a bear. Woodcut from the Libro de la Monteria, by Gonzalo Argote de Molina, 1582

Background imageStabbing Collection: FRANCISCO PIZARRO (c1475-1541). Spanish conquistador. The assassination of Pizarro in Lima

FRANCISCO PIZARRO (c1475-1541). Spanish conquistador. The assassination of Pizarro in Lima, Peru, 1541, by a supporter of Diego de Almagro

Background imageStabbing Collection: NIGHT DUEL, c1879. The Bankers Daughter

NIGHT DUEL, c1879. The Bankers Daughter. American theatrical poster. Lithograph by Henry Atwell Thomas, c1879

Background imageStabbing Collection: We Want Our Rights, magazine cover

We Want Our Rights, magazine cover
" We Want Our Rights", magazine cover

Background imageStabbing Collection: Bronze plaque of Queen Clytemnestra stabbing Cassandra, from sanctuary of Hera, Argos, Greece

Bronze plaque of Queen Clytemnestra stabbing Cassandra, from sanctuary of Hera, Argos, Greece
Greek civilization, 7th century b.C. Queen Clytemnestra stabbing Cassandra. Bronze plaque from the sanctuary of Hera at Argos, Greece. Detail

Background imageStabbing Collection: CIVIL WAR: BALLs BLUFF. Soldiers of the 15th Massachusetts Regiment charging with bayonets against

CIVIL WAR: BALLs BLUFF. Soldiers of the 15th Massachusetts Regiment charging with bayonets against Confederate positions at Balls Bluff, Virginia, 21 October 1861. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageStabbing Collection: FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR, 1870. Fighting near Orleans in November and December 1870

FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR, 1870. Fighting near Orleans in November and December 1870. Orleans Cathedral can be seen in the background. Wood engraving, c1871

Background imageStabbing Collection: FRANCE: CREDIT, c1822. Credit is dead. Satirical print on credit, with a goose representing money

FRANCE: CREDIT, c1822. Credit is dead. Satirical print on credit, with a goose representing money. Wood engraving, c1822-28, from Images d Epinal, published by Jean-Charles Pellerin at Epinal, France

Background imageStabbing Collection: Vignettes of ballroom scene, stabbing attempt, and a couple

Vignettes of ballroom scene, stabbing attempt, and a couple. Date c1899

Background imageStabbing Collection: Assassination of Henri III

Assassination of Henri III
The fanatical Domincan friar, Jacques Cl?nt, presents King Henri III with false papers before stabbing him in the abdomen and killing him

Background imageStabbing Collection: Anti-British cartoon, withdrawal from Gallipoli, WW1

Anti-British cartoon, withdrawal from Gallipoli, WW1
An Anti-British cartoon by a German cartoonist, showing an English sailor-sealion being ejected from Gallipoli by a Turkish soldier during the First World War. Date: 1916

Background imageStabbing Collection: Foot fork-stabbing injury, X-ray

Foot fork-stabbing injury, X-ray
Foot fork-stabbing injury, coloured X-ray. The fork (white, top) has been stabbed into the area of the foot where the metatarsals join the tarsal bones

Background imageStabbing Collection: Knife in persons head, X-ray

Knife in persons head, X-ray
Knife in persons head. X-ray of a person holding a knife (top right corner) that was struck into his head during a gang attack

Background imageStabbing Collection: Russia - Bayonet Practise

Russia - Bayonet Practise for members the Preobrajensky Guard Regiment

Background imageStabbing Collection: Grimaldo as a Boy 2

Grimaldo as a Boy 2
The boy Grimaldi is kidnapped, but saves himself by fatally stabbing his kidnapper : he will one day be king of the Lombards

Background imageStabbing Collection: The Death of Bluebeard

The Death of Bluebeard
Bluebeard is killed by the girls brothers

Background imageStabbing Collection: Police evidence bags for ensuring that evidential items remain uncontaminated

Police evidence bags for ensuring that evidential items remain uncontaminated
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageStabbing Collection: Illegal weapons seized by Cumbria Police UK

Illegal weapons seized by Cumbria Police UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageStabbing Collection: A knife amnesty with a criminal handing over a knife at a police station

A knife amnesty with a criminal handing over a knife at a police station
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageStabbing Collection: Fountain of Amphitrite

Fountain of Amphitrite, Place Stanislas, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nancy, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageStabbing Collection: Gladstone Vs Land League

Gladstone Vs Land League
THE IRISH DEVIL-FISH " The Creature is formidable but there is a way of resisting it..(it) is vulnerable through the head"

Background imageStabbing Collection: Customs / Scotland / Burns N

Customs / Scotland / Burns N
Brown entertains his friends wi a haggis by stabbing it and splattering them all as they sit around the table on Burns Night !



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"From Historical Tragedies to Artistic Depictions: The Dark Tale Unveiled" In the annals of history, one cannot escape the chilling accounts incidents that have left an indelible mark on our collective memory. One such event occurred on 13 July 1793 when French revolutionary politician Jean-Paul Marat met his tragic end, fatally stabbed in his bath by Charlotte Corday. Jacques Louis David's haunting oil painting captures this pivotal moment, forever etching it into our consciousness. Centuries earlier, Peter Paul Rubens masterfully portrayed "Le Coup de Lance" in 1620, a scene filled with intensity and raw emotion. This artwork serves as a reminder that violence knows no boundaries and can strike even the mightiest warriors. Literature too has delved into the realm of stabbing, as seen in Victor Hugo's novel "The Toilers of the Sea. " Its front cover depicts a world teetering on chaos and turmoil, where treachery lurks around every corner. Moving forward through time, we encounter Sir John Colborne's decisive victory over insurgents at St Eustache in 1837. The defeat is captured vividly in an evocative illustration from 1877 - a stark reminder that rebellion often meets its demise under the weight of authority. Illegal weapons seized by Cumbria Police UK serve as tangible evidence that modern society still grapples with acts borne out of aggression and malice. These objects remind us to remain vigilant against those who seek to harm others. Even within art itself lies scenes depicting human conflict; an interior barn setting showcases two peasants locked in combat during the year 1658. Their struggle symbolizes not only physical confrontation but also societal tensions simmering beneath their humble existence. Beyond political strife or personal altercations lie battles fought between nations or cultures.