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Begging Collection (page 5)

"Begging: A Multifaceted Expression of Need and Compassion" In Rembrandt's masterpiece, "The Return of the Prodigal Son, " we witness a poignant portrayal of begging

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Begging Collection: Beggars and Street Characters, 1516 (handscroll, ink and light colour on paper) (detail)
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Begging Collection: Carpenters companions of duty and beggar, on a construction site in the 15th century
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Begging Collection: The beggar and his dog - a lesson to children (chromolitho)
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Begging Collection: Boire du the a Mytichtchi (Mytischi), pres de Moscou. (Des moines orthodoxes prennent le the dans)
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Begging Collection: 193-0082116 God forgive her: and it was her mother, plate 16 of Los caprichos, pub. 1799 (etching)
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Begging Collection: An emissary of Pope Adrian I pleading with Charlemagne to defend Rome against the Lombard king
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Begging Collection: A Decorative Roundel with Odysseus Fighting the Beggar, and with Sphynxs (oil on canvas)
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Begging Collection: The Weaker Sex, 1903 (litho)
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Begging Collection: The long, ever-growing procession of the little Belgian children (colour litho)
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Begging Collection: 'There was an Old Man on some rocks, who shut up his wife in a box', from A Book of Nonsense
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Begging Collection: Sister Jane, c. 1791 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Begging Collection: A Ladder of Different Social Positions, late 19th century (colour litho)
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Begging Collection: DDE-90026702
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Begging Collection: DDE-90023519
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Begging Collection: DDE-90023462
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Begging Collection: Indian Fakir, c1891. Creator: James Grant
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Begging Collection: An illuminated miniature of St. Martin dividing his cloak (from a grand choral book)
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Begging Collection: Passing Fancy (oil on panel)
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Begging Collection: The Constantinople Fountain (pencil and w / c)
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Begging Collection: Le Lire, Satirique en Couleurs, 1906_7_7: M. Jaures pronounced
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Begging Collection: Cafe Scene
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Begging Collection: The Purchaser, 1915 (woodcut)
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Begging Collection: History of France in the Middle Ages: The King of France Louis IX (Saint Louis)
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Begging Collection: View of the furnace of the Societe philanthropique de la rue de Sevres where the poor of Paris
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Begging Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy: Dress the denudes, 1526-1528 (low Terracotta relief)
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Begging Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy, detail, 1526-1528 (low Terracotta relief)
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Begging Collection: History of France in the Middle Ages: the people who believe
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Begging Collection: The skeleton of Death attacking a beggar. 1792. 1926 (engraving)
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Begging Collection: 17th century Dutch disabled beggar in rags, with staff and bag. 1803 (engraving)
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Begging Collection: Beggar and bourgeois - in 'Popular Scenes'by Edme Pigal, 1824
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Begging Collection: 17th century Dutch vagabond family on the road with donkey. 1803 (engraving)
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Begging Collection: Drinkers and fiddler outside a village tavern, Georgian era. 1831 (engraving)
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Begging Collection: The Gipsy, 'Tell your fortune, pretty gentleman'(colour litho)
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Begging Collection: The Newsboy, 'Extry Speshul'(colour litho)
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Begging Collection: The Salvation Army, 'Hallelujah!'(colour litho)
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Begging Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy, feeding the Hungry, 1526-1528) (low Terracotta relief)
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Begging Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy, feeding the Hungry, 1526-1528) (low Terracotta relief)
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Begging Collection: The beggar Marble Sculpture by Pietro Franchi (1817-1878) 1864 approx. Sun
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Begging Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy: dress the denudes, 1526-1528 (low Terracotta relief)
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Begging Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy, give a drink to those who are thirsty, 1526-1528) (low Terracotta relief)
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Begging Collection: Bishop Ken and a Beggar (colour litho)
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Begging Collection: The Waiter, 'A la carte, Madame'(colour litho)
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Begging Collection: The Pavement Artist, 'Coppers for coloured chalks'(colour litho)
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Begging Collection: Concierge et mendiant (colour litho)


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"Begging: A Multifaceted Expression of Need and Compassion" In Rembrandt's masterpiece, "The Return of the Prodigal Son, " we witness a poignant portrayal of begging. The prodigal son, humbled by his past mistakes, kneels before his father in desperate supplication, seeking forgiveness and acceptance. Meanwhile, a Sealyham Terrier dog gazes up at its owner with pleading eyes. Its adorable face tugs at our heartstrings as it begs for attention or perhaps a tasty treat. Amidst the picturesque hills adorned with snowflakes in Cecil Aldin's artwork titled "Christmas Is Coming, " we can almost hear the faint echoes of children eagerly begging their parents for presents during this festive season. Nature too has its own version of begging. A wren diligently feeds its offspring at the nest, showcasing an instinctual act driven by parental love and responsibility. Traveling to Japan, we encounter Komuso Buddhist monks who engage in alms-begging as part of their spiritual practice. Clad in straw hats that obscure their faces from worldly distractions, they rely on the generosity of others to sustain themselves while embodying humility and detachment. Captured in Picture No. 11770524 is an image that demands attention - soldiers standing tall and resolute during wartime. Their unwavering commitment to duty could be seen as a form of silent begging for peace amidst chaos. Even Emperor Penguins exhibit behaviors akin to begging when two adults tirelessly care for their vulnerable chicks on Snow Hill Island in Antarctica. These devoted parents brave harsh conditions to ensure their little ones receive nourishment and protection against nature's unforgiving elements. Stepping into another realm entirely is James Doughty - England's oldest clown - whose jovial antics entertain audiences while subtly asking them for laughter and applause through his comical performances. In stark contrast lies an etching from 1630 depicting a beggar seated on a bank.