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Blinded Collection

"Blinded by the Light: A Journey of Transformation" In the world of art

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Blinded Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). El analfabetismo
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Blinded Collection: The Conversion of St. Paul or, The Road to Damascus (oil on canvas)
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Blinded Collection: Damascus Street 1933
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Blinded Collection: Galileo and his daughter Maria Celeste
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Blinded Collection: Conversion of St Paul on the road to Damascus
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Blinded Collection: Guillotine
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Blinded Collection: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?, c1830s. Creator: GH Adcock
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Blinded Collection: Blind soldiers regatta at Putney, WW1
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Blinded Collection: Guillotine
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Blinded Collection: not see
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Blinded Collection: Nelson turns a blind eye - Battle of Copenhagen
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Blinded Collection: The Philistines took him, and put out his eyes, mid 19th century. Creator: WH Egleton
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Blinded Collection: Gerbera girl
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Blinded Collection: not see
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Blinded Collection: LIMITATION
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Blinded Collection: Servicemen blinded during WW1 learning to make baskets
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Blinded Collection: Servicemen blinded during WW1 learning anatomy and massage
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Blinded Collection: British troops blinded by gas, Battle of Albert
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Blinded Collection: WW1 - Battle of Albert - British troops, blinded by gas
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Blinded Collection: Soldiers blinded by tear gas near Bethune, 10th April 1918
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Blinded Collection: British troops blinded by gas at Bethune France
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Blinded Collection: British soldier in former German area, WW1
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Blinded Collection: American Army landing in France, WW1
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Blinded Collection: The 155mm shell makes French soldier look small, WW1
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Blinded Collection: Bringing the gun into firing action, WW1
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Blinded Collection: Allies on the Somme, British and French soldiers, WW1
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Blinded Collection: St. Paul Led to Damascus After his Conversion
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Blinded Collection: 2023. 2. 9
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Blinded Collection: On the way to the flowers
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Blinded Collection: I want to know more
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Blinded Collection: The blind man
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Blinded Collection: Fool for a king
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Blinded Collection: Icy bride
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Blinded Collection: Black lady
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Blinded Collection: Dr Faustus trick on twenty students, illustration from Chap-books of the Eighteenth Century by
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Blinded Collection: Samson Captured by the Philistines, 1619 (oil on canvas)
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Blinded Collection: Even when you are blind you see
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Blinded Collection: Into the sun
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Blinded Collection: Power of love
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Blinded Collection: Eyes are not required for a beautiful music
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Blinded Collection: White blind
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Blinded Collection: She is certainly not blind to her own beauty
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Blinded Collection: Eye open wide
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Blinded Collection: Everyone has a wish
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Blinded Collection: Episodes of war, two French soldiers, one blinded and one wounded in the leg help each other
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Blinded Collection: Zedekiah is blinded and taken to Babylon 586 BC
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Blinded Collection: Blindfolded
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Blinded Collection: Hydria with representation of Ulysses blinding Polyphemus the Cyclops, Cerveteri, Italy


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"Blinded by the Light: A Journey of Transformation" In the world of art, there are countless depictions of blindness that symbolize profound moments of change and enlightenment. From Caravaggio's masterpiece "The Conversion of St. Paul or, The Road to Damascus" to the captivating photograph "Damascus Street 1933, " these visual narratives capture the essence of a transformative experience. One cannot forget Galileo and his daughter Maria Celeste, whose bond transcended physical sight as they explored the wonders of science together. Similarly, in "Conversion of St Paul on the road to Damascus, " we witness Saul's spiritual awakening after being blinded by a divine light. Yet not all instances of blindness carry such positive connotations. The chilling image depicting a guillotine serves as a stark reminder that darkness can also be associated with cruelty and violence. Amidst the chaos and destruction brought about by World War I, blind soldiers found solace in unity during regattas at Putney. Their courage and determination shine through despite their physical limitations. But what about those who remain shrouded in mystery? The enigmatic figure known only as the "Mystery Girl" leaves us pondering her story - is she lost in her own darkness or searching for illumination? Moving away from historical events, we encounter Hood - an artist who skillfully captures emotions through his brush strokes. His work reminds us that sometimes it takes losing our vision to truly see what lies within ourselves. On a lighter note, Gerbera Girl brings color into our lives even without sight. Her vibrant presence inspires us to embrace beauty regardless of any perceived limitations. During WWI, servicemen blinded on the battlefield learned new skills like basket weaving or anatomy study – proving that resilience can overcome adversity even when one's eyesight is taken away. Ultimately, this collection reminds us that blindness does not solely reside in physicality but can manifest metaphorically too.