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Tramples Collection

In the ancient land of Bulgaria, a Sword Custom was born, unleashing its power against The Real Enemy

Background imageTramples Collection: Bulgaria / Sword Custom

Bulgaria / Sword Custom
When his troops take Mustapha- Pacha from the Turks, Tsar Ferdinand tramples the enemy flags, and the name of the town is changed to - guess what ? - Ferdinandovo

Background imageTramples Collection: The Real Enemy

The Real Enemy
The real social enemy is the capitalist who tramples the people and grabs the gold

Background imageTramples Collection: Charlemagne

Charlemagne
CHARLEMAGNE as Catholic ruler preceded by Charles Martel, accompanied by the defeated Wittekind, followed by his successors, tramples on the pagan idol Irminsul

Background imageTramples Collection: Hercules leads man personifications virtues temple

Hercules leads man personifications virtues temple
Hercules leads man along personifications of virtues to temple for eternal fame Title page for: Idea principis christiano-politica, Centum Symbolis expressa, Brussels 1649 (title on object)

Background imageTramples Collection: Angel Trampling Skeleton Grotisch fur alle Kunstler

Angel Trampling Skeleton Grotisch fur alle Kunstler
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Background imageTramples Collection: Allegory in honor of Christina of Sweden, Pieter Nolpe, 1650

Allegory in honor of Christina of Sweden, Pieter Nolpe, 1650

Background imageTramples Collection: Piety, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Petrus Scriverius, Johannes Janssonius, 1610

Piety, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Petrus Scriverius, Johannes Janssonius, 1610

Background imageTramples Collection: Works of mercy, Theodor Matham, 1626

Works of mercy, Theodor Matham, 1626

Background imageTramples Collection: Portrait of King Charles Gustav of Sweden, Pieter Nolpe, Anonymous, 1654 - 1660

Portrait of King Charles Gustav of Sweden, Pieter Nolpe, Anonymous, 1654 - 1660

Background imageTramples Collection: Revolution, decorations on the Place Royale, 1795, A. Verkerk, Johannes Roelof Poster

Revolution, decorations on the Place Royale, 1795, A. Verkerk, Johannes Roelof Poster, 1795

Background imageTramples Collection: Elephant tramples his keeper, Jan Luyken, 1682

Elephant tramples his keeper, Jan Luyken, 1682

Background imageTramples Collection: Lady World and the personified soul tramples an orb, Jan Luyken, Pieter Arentsz II

Lady World and the personified soul tramples an orb, Jan Luyken, Pieter Arentsz II, 1678-1687

Background imageTramples Collection: Proud Joseph Chamberlain astride his High Horse

Proud Joseph Chamberlain astride his High Horse, flying the flag for Imperialism and Fiscal Reform, whilst trampling his Radical political opponents

Background imageTramples Collection: Elephant / Trooper C1845

Elephant / Trooper C1845
An elephant tramples the trooper who has been tormenting him. Date: circa 1845

Background imageTramples Collection: Lassie Tramples Washing

Lassie Tramples Washing
It is the firm belief of postcard makers that the Scots are too canny to waste money on a washing machine - instead they trample the washing, the way the French do grapes

Background imageTramples Collection: Britain / Henry VIII Pope

Britain / Henry VIII Pope
Henry VIII tramples on Pope Clement VII; an allegorical print


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In the ancient land of Bulgaria, a Sword Custom was born, unleashing its power against The Real Enemy. Like Charlemagne leading his troops into battle, Hercules emerged as the embodiment of strength and courage, guiding man towards virtue in a grand temple. Amidst this epic tale, an Angel Trampling Skeleton Grotisch fur alle Kunstler emerged as a symbol of defiance against adversity. An Allegory in honor of Christina of Sweden by Pieter Nolpe in 1650 depicted her triumph over obstacles with grace and determination. Piety prevailed in Willem Isaacsz. Van Swanenburg's masterpiece from 1610, where Petrus Scriverius and Johannes Janssonius showcased acts of mercy through their Works of Mercy series. These virtuous deeds echoed throughout time, inspiring generations to follow their example. A Portrait of King Charles Gustav of Sweden by Pieter Nolpe captured the essence of leadership and resilience during uncertain times between 1654-1660. His unwavering spirit became a beacon for change amidst chaos. The Revolution brought forth new beginnings as decorations adorned the Place Royale in 1795. A. Verkerk and Johannes Roelof Poster immortalized this momentous occasion when hope trampled over oppression. Jan Luyken's Elephant tramples his keeper etching from 1682 served as a reminder that even the mightiest can be humbled by nature's force. It urged us to respect our surroundings and find harmony within it. Lastly, Lady World joined forces with the personified soul to trample an orb in Jan Luyken's artwork alongside Pieter Arentsz II. This symbolic act represented unity between humanity and nature - reminding us that we are all interconnected on this vast planet. Through these captivating works spanning centuries, "tramples" becomes more than just an action; it transforms into a metaphorical journey depicting human struggles against adversity while embracing virtues such as strength, resilience, and unity.