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"The Power of the Cloak: Unveiling Hidden Identities and Symbolism in Art" Throughout history, artists have masterfully depicted the enigmatic allure of the cloak

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Cloak Collection: A Man in Armour, 1655. Oil on canvas. Rembrandt van Rijn (1606- 1669 ) Dutch painter
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Cloak Collection: The Druids - Bringing in the Mistletoe, 1890 (oil on canvas)
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Cloak Collection: Her Majesty the Queen Mother with her pages, 1953. Artist: Sterling Henry Nahum Baron
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Cloak Collection: Queen Elizabeth II in coronation robes, 1953. Artist: Sterling Henry Nahum Baron
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Cloak Collection: Madonna and Child, c1918. Artist: Jeanne Labrousse
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Cloak Collection: Trotsky slaying the counter-revolutionary dragon (poster), 1918
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Cloak Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm II, German Emperor, WW1
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Cloak Collection: St Martin De Tours
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Cloak Collection: Ladislaus I of Hungary or St. Ladislaus (Laszlo) (1040-1095)
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Cloak Collection: My First Sermon, 1863, (1947). Creator: John Everett Millais
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Cloak Collection: My Second Sermon, 1864, (1947). Creator: John Everett Millais
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Cloak Collection: Statue of Nike by Paionios - Olympia, Greece
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Cloak Collection: A Celtic Chieftainess (Boadicea), 1924. Creator: Herbert Norris
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Cloak Collection: The Last of England, 1855. Artist: Ford Madox Brown
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Cloak Collection: Piero della Francesca, Italian painter
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Cloak Collection: German postcard, Kaiser Wilhelm and Hindenburg, WW1
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Cloak Collection: Fable / Wind and Sun
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Cloak Collection: Cardinal Wolsey, c1500s, (1890). Creator: Unknown
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Cloak Collection: The Vigil, c1884, (1938). Artist: John Pettie
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Cloak Collection: King George VI in Coronation Robes by Albert Collings
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Cloak Collection: Tarot Card 11 - La Force (Strength)
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Cloak Collection: Scene from Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo: Javert, the detective (engraving)
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Cloak Collection: Saint Joseph with Infant Christ, 1620s. Artist: Guido Reni
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Cloak Collection: Plague doctor, 18th century
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Cloak Collection: Semi-veiled woman at Muscat, Oman
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Cloak Collection: Telesphorus Roman Deity
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Cloak Collection: Tarot Card 9 - L Ermite (The Hermit)
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Cloak Collection: King Ethelred II The Unready
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Cloak Collection: Germany, Berlin, Set design for performance The Magic Flute, the Queen of the night
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Cloak Collection: St Martin (Diez)
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Cloak Collection: Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II) on her betrothal to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten
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Cloak Collection: Tarot Card 11 - La Force (Strength)
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Cloak Collection: Henry Iii / Players / 8 / 50
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Cloak Collection: Theodore Rombouts / Boulon
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Cloak Collection: Cervantes / Selma
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Cloak Collection: The Queens House Ghost on the Tulip Staircase. In 1966
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Cloak Collection: The Birth of Venus, c. 1485 (tempera on canvas)
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Cloak Collection: Ramon Berenguer II. Count of Barcelona (1076-1082)
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Cloak Collection: A Man in Armour, 1655 (oil on canvas)
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Cloak Collection: Ghost on the Tulip Staircase of the Queens House
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Cloak Collection: The Palace Guard, 1892 (oil on canvas)
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Cloak Collection: British actor and singer Gary Miller with his three children Jonty (left)
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Cloak Collection: The Last Match, 1887, (1912). Artist: William Small
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Cloak Collection: One for Fido by Cecil Aldin - throwing snowballs
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Cloak Collection: Strip tease card game - Theatre suit - Play Boy
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Cloak Collection: Byzantine art. Greece. Virgin Hodegetria. Icon. Greece
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Cloak Collection: Walter Raleigh lays his cloak at Queen Elizabeth Is feet
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Cloak Collection: Mount Lebanese man wearing turban, cloak, carrying a spear


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"The Power of the Cloak: Unveiling Hidden Identities and Symbolism in Art" Throughout history, artists have masterfully depicted the enigmatic allure of the cloak, a garment that transcends time and culture. Rembrandt van Rijn's "A Man in Armour" captures the essence of strength and mystery as a figure dons an imposing suit while concealing his true intentions beneath a cloak. In 1918, Trotsky slayed the counter-revolutionary dragon in a powerful poster. The revolutionary leader's cloak symbolizes his ability to navigate through treacherous times with cunning strategy and resilience. The regal elegance of Queen Elizabeth II is magnificently portrayed by Sterling Henry Nahum Baron in her coronation robes. Her majestic cloak drapes around her like a shield, embodying her role as a protector and symbolizing her authority over the British Empire. Kaiser Wilhelm II, during World War I, wore his military uniform with pride but also relied on his commanding presence hidden behind an authoritative cloak. This visual representation reflects both power and vulnerability amidst turbulent times. St Martin De Tours exemplifies selflessness as he shares his own cloak with a beggar to provide warmth and comfort. This act of compassion immortalized by countless artists emphasizes empathy as an essential virtue for humanity. John Everett Millais' paintings "My First Sermon" (1863) and "My Second Sermon" (1864) depict children wearing cloaks while attending church services. These innocent figures are metaphorically protected from worldly distractions by their spiritual garments - reminding us of our need for faith even in uncertain times. The fable of Wind and Sun showcases how persuasion triumphs over force when it comes to removing one's outer layer. The wind fails miserably while attempting to strip off someone's cloak, highlighting the power of gentle persuasion compared to coercion or aggression. Ladislaus I of Hungary or St.