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"Cape: A Symbol of Faith, Adventure, and Elegance" From the serene presence of Saint Therese de Lisieux to the breathtaking beauty of Knysna in South Africa

Background imageCape Collection: Stephen I Bathory (1533-1586). King of Poland (1575-1586). Engraving

Stephen I Bathory (1533-1586). King of Poland (1575-1586). Engraving

Background imageCape Collection: Cape Gardskagi with lighthouse and local museum during winter on the Reykjanes peninsula

Cape Gardskagi with lighthouse and local museum during winter on the Reykjanes peninsula. (Large format sizes available)

Background imageCape Collection: Africa, Tanzania, buffalo

Africa, Tanzania, buffalo

Background imageCape Collection: Wolfram Von Eschenbach

Wolfram Von Eschenbach
Illustration of a German poet Wolfram Von Eschenbach (c.1170 - c.1220), minnesinger at the court of Herman of Thuringia, wrote eight epic poems including Parzifal

Background imageCape Collection: Rome Head

Rome Head
View to the Rome Head near Peaceful Bay in Western Australia

Background imageCape Collection: Shore line along Hakea Trail in Fitzgerald River National Park

Shore line along Hakea Trail in Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Ausralia

Background imageCape Collection: Shoreline along Hakea Trail in Fitzgerald River National Park

Shoreline along Hakea Trail in Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Ausralia

Background imageCape Collection: Sunset at one of the capes just off the Hakea Trail in Fitzgerald River National Park

Sunset at one of the capes just off the Hakea Trail in Fitzgerald River National Park

Background imageCape Collection: Lovers Cove in Albany, Western Australia

Lovers Cove in Albany, Western Australia

Background imageCape Collection: Sunset on the coastline near Denmark, Western Australia

Sunset on the coastline near Denmark, Western Australia
Denmark, Western Australia

Background imageCape Collection: Bald Head on Flinders Peninsula

Bald Head on Flinders Peninsula. Torndirrup National Park, Western Australia

Background imageCape Collection: Cape Arid in Cape Arid National Park

Cape Arid in Cape Arid National Park, Western Australia

Background imageCape Collection: Shore line along Hakea Trail in Fitzgerald River National Park

Shore line along Hakea Trail in Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Ausralia

Background imageCape Collection: Shoreline along Hakea Trail in Fitzgerald River National Park

Shoreline along Hakea Trail in Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Ausralia

Background imageCape Collection: Big waves at Tunnel Bay, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania

Big waves at Tunnel Bay, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania. Called " shippies" by the locals, Shipstern Bluff at Tunnel Bay, Tasman Peninsula

Background imageCape Collection: Reef Point near Maloneys Beach in Murramarang National Park, New South Wales

Reef Point near Maloneys Beach in Murramarang National Park, New South Wales

Background imageCape Collection: Quoin Head

Quoin Head in Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Ausralia

Background imageCape Collection: PARADE: LIBERTY LOAN GIRLS. Liberty Loan girls carrying an American flag in a parade in St

PARADE: LIBERTY LOAN GIRLS. Liberty Loan girls carrying an American flag in a parade in St. Paul, Minnesota. Photograph, 1917

Background imageCape Collection: WWI: REFUGEE, c1918. A French refugee on the road where his home stood, prior to World War I

WWI: REFUGEE, c1918. A French refugee on the road where his home stood, prior to World War I. Photograph, c1918

Background imageCape Collection: Mexicans in traditional clothes engraving 1853

Mexicans in traditional clothes engraving 1853

Background imageCape Collection: Etruscan dance

Etruscan dance
Antique mural illustration of a Etruscan dance

Background imageCape Collection: Cape Barren Goose (Cereopsis novaehollandiae)

Cape Barren Goose (Cereopsis novaehollandiae)
Illustration of a Cape Barren Goose (Cereopsis novaehollandiae)

Background imageCape Collection: Klipspringer or mvundla, Oreotragus Saltatrix or Oreotragus oreotragusi

Klipspringer or mvundla, Oreotragus Saltatrix or Oreotragus oreotragusi
Illustration of a Klipspringer or mvundla, Oreotragus Saltatrix or Oreotragus oreotragusi

Background imageCape Collection: Count Dracula in a pleated cape with high collar

Count Dracula in a pleated cape with high collar

Background imageCape Collection: Torero in embroidered blue costume holding red cape (muleta), bull advancing immediately to right

Torero in embroidered blue costume holding red cape (muleta), bull advancing immediately to right

Background imageCape Collection: Illustration of 19th century paleontologist Mary Anning with collection of fossils

Illustration of 19th century paleontologist Mary Anning with collection of fossils

Background imageCape Collection: Illustration of Little Red Riding Hood standing by the wolfs bedside

Illustration of Little Red Riding Hood standing by the wolfs bedside

Background imageCape Collection: Illustration of Tlatoani king and queen

Illustration of Tlatoani king and queen

Background imageCape Collection: Illustration of king and queen

Illustration of king and queen

Background imageCape Collection: Illustration of a scene in a stage play, suitor presenting rose to a young woman

Illustration of a scene in a stage play, suitor presenting rose to a young woman

Background imageCape Collection: Illustration of wizard, witch on broomstick and black cat hanging onto the end of the broom

Illustration of wizard, witch on broomstick and black cat hanging onto the end of the broom

Background imageCape Collection: Illustration of journey to the moon in a carriage pulled by swans

Illustration of journey to the moon in a carriage pulled by swans, after Man in the Moon by Francis Goodwin, 17th century

Background imageCape Collection: Drastis Cape on Corfu Island, Ionian Islands, Greece

Drastis Cape on Corfu Island, Ionian Islands, Greece
Corfu island, Ionian Islands, Greece

Background imageCape Collection: Bushbuck, Cape Buffalo and Flamingos in Silhouette

Bushbuck, Cape Buffalo and Flamingos in Silhouette
Lake Nakuru, Kenya

Background imageCape Collection: Cape Buffalo

Cape Buffalo
Lake Nakuru, Kenya

Background imageCape Collection: Tower and Rocks, Capo Rosso, Corsica, France

Tower and Rocks, Capo Rosso, Corsica, France
A view on the Capo Rosso Cape, located near by Piana, Corsica, France. This area is part of the Unesco World Heritage Site. The view includes a a tower named Tour de Turghiu and rocks



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"Cape: A Symbol of Faith, Adventure, and Elegance" From the serene presence of Saint Therese de Lisieux to the breathtaking beauty of Knysna in South Africa, the cape has captivated hearts throughout history. Just like a cape gracefully drapes over one's shoulders, it is a symbol of protection and devotion. In Maurice Elvey's film "The Lodger, " Ivor Novello dons a mysterious cape that adds an air of intrigue to his character. Similarly, Basil Rathbone exudes intellect and mystery as Sherlock Holmes with his iconic deerstalker caped silhouette. But they are not limited to human figures alone; they also adorn majestic vessels like H. M. S. Warspite and RMS Windsor Castle at Capetown harbor. These ships proudly display their capes as they sail through vast oceans, carrying stories from distant lands. John Everett Millais' painting "My First Sermon" depicts a young boy wearing a small cape while contemplating life's mysteries in church—a reminder that even the smallest gestures can hold great significance. Nature too embraces the allure of capes. The Baltimore Beacon on Sherkin Island and Cape Clear in West Cork stand tall against crashing waves—silent guardians protecting those who venture near. Meanwhile, Lycaon pictus roams African savannas with its distinctive coat resembling a cape—an embodiment of strength and adaptability. Flowers such as Nerine humilis bloom delicately in vibrant hues reminiscent of cardinal vestments from centuries past—each petal unfolding like layers upon layers of fabric forming an exquisite cape for nature itself. Whether worn by saints or actors, adorning landscapes or animals alike—the cape transcends time and culture to become an emblematic garment embodying faith, adventure, elegance, and protection for all who dare to wear it.