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Belonging Collection (page 9)

"Belonging: A tapestry of cultures, landscapes, and moments captured throughout history. " Breugel, Pieter, The Elder



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"Belonging: A tapestry of cultures, landscapes, and moments captured throughout history. " Breugel, Pieter, The Elder. Hunters in the Snow: In this iconic painting, a sense is depicted as hunters gather together amidst a snowy landscape. Dulwich Toll Gate: This historical landmark symbolizes a sense for travelers passing through its gates on their journeys. Sarcophagus from Cerveteri: Dating back to 520 BC, this ancient artifact represents the eternal bond between two married individuals and their shared sense of belonging. Sealyham Riding a Sheep: Even unlikely companions can find a place where they belong, as seen in this whimsical image capturing an unexpected friendship. Flags & Funnels: Ships sailing under different flags and funnels remind us that even within diverse maritime communities there exists a common language of belonging. Italians in Saffron Hill: Immigrant communities often create pockets where they find solace and connection with others who share their heritage—a testament to the power across borders. Japanese / Salmon: The traditional artistry behind Japanese cuisine celebrates the harmony between humans and nature—a deep-rooted feeling to our environment. America (16th). La Noche Triste (Sad night): This historical event highlights how adversity can strengthen bonds among people facing hardships together—finding solace in collective resilience and unity during tough times. 1920s Jazz Band: The vibrant energy emanating from jazz music brought people from all walks of life together—an era when everyone could feel like they belonged on the dance floor. Southdown Sheep & Shepperton Flood 1929 : Amidst natural disasters like floods or storms, communities come together to support one another—showcasing humanity's innate desire for collective safety and protection Sitka, Baranoff Island, Alaska, USA.