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"Exploring the Depths of Knowledge: From Plato's Cave to Modern Conversations" In this captivating image, we are transported back in time to the year 1604

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Discussing Collection: The Young Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) meeting Pasquale Paoli (1725-1807) in 1789
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Discussing Collection: Ms 36 Historiated initial D depicting a man with the devil
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Discussing Collection: Illustration for Nicomede by Pierre Corneille (1606-84
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Discussing Collection: A Plan of Campaign (oil on canvas)
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Discussing Collection: On Leave, (watercolour and pencil on board)
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Discussing Collection: Three Caucasian Men in Conversation, (pencil and charcoal on paper)
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Discussing Collection: Illustration to the Bhagvata Purana depicting Balarama taking Akrura by the hand with his
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Discussing Collection: Shah Isma il Holding the First Private Audience After his Accession in Tabriz, c
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Discussing Collection: Sufis Visiting their Pir, c. 1650 (w / c & gilt on paper)
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Discussing Collection: Penelope, (oil on canvas)
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Discussing Collection: Seaside Gossips, (watercolour)
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Discussing Collection: Discovering the Telescope, 1855 (oil on canvas)
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Discussing Collection: Scene of Figures (watercolour over pencil on paper)
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Discussing Collection: Working Men discussing 'Free Sundays for the People'(engraving)
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Discussing Collection: German philosopher and dramatist discussing religion with Moses Mendelssohn
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Discussing Collection: In Monceau Park, 1878 (oil on canvas)
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Discussing Collection: Noa Noa (Embaume Embaume), circa 1894-5 (woodcut printed in colours)
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Discussing Collection: Street Scene, Moret, 1906 (oil on canvas)
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Discussing Collection: Discussing the News: The Argument, 1891 (oil on canvas)
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Discussing Collection: An Unexpected Question, 1922 (oil on canvas)
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Discussing Collection: On the Tram, (oil on panel)
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Discussing Collection: Heralds College: The Hall, from The Microcosm of London
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Discussing Collection: A Conversation Overheard, (oil on canvas)
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Discussing Collection: 'The Buccaneers'(engraving)
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Discussing Collection: Britains dispute with Venezuela, President Roosevelt and his cabinet (litho)
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Discussing Collection: In Times Gone By (colour litho)
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Discussing Collection: Cartoon, Brother Coleridge and Brother Cairns
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Discussing Collection: Chinese altar cloth (textile)
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Discussing Collection: St Jerome conversing with St Gregory the Great (pen & brown ink with reddish brown wash
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Discussing Collection: Love Inquests (engraving)
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Discussing Collection: The Dispute of Saint Catherine (fresco)
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Discussing Collection: The Disputation of the Holy Sacrament, from the Stanza della Segnatura, 1509-10 (fresco)
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Discussing Collection: Detail from the Dispute of St Thomas, Carafa Chapel, Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome
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Discussing Collection: Bonaparte, First Consul (1769-1821) Visiting the Members of the Academie des Sciences at
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Discussing Collection: Friends, Drawing (pen, ink & pastel on paper)
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Discussing Collection: A group of senators outside the Temple of Jupiter (marble) (see 261376 amd 261377)
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Discussing Collection: Diogenes and Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) (marble)
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Discussing Collection: The Temple of Jupiter, from Ruins of the Palace of Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in
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Discussing Collection: Two Boys in discussion, Upholstery Advert (chromolitho)
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Discussing Collection: Richelieu (1585-1642) revealing to Louis XIII (1610-43) the Cinq-Mars plot in 1642
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Discussing Collection: Courtyard of the Paris St. Lazare Prison, c. 1840 (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Discussing Collection: In the Market-Place of Wittemberg, People discussing the 'Theses'of Luther (engraving)
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Discussing Collection: A discussion on the law requiring the wearing of European dress in the Chinese parliament
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Discussing Collection: Peace talks among the belligerents, the arrival of a Turkish parliamentarian at the Bulgarian camp
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Discussing Collection: Bankers Discussing the Latest Stock Market News, 1931 (screen print)
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Discussing Collection: America - Discussing Peace Terms
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Discussing Collection: Planning a new course - James Braid
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Discussing Collection: The Spanish-American War, in Camp at Tampa, American Officers discussing the Cuban Question (litho)


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"Exploring the Depths of Knowledge: From Plato's Cave to Modern Conversations" In this captivating image, we are transported back in time to the year 1604, as depicted by Jan Saenredam and Cornelis Cornelisz. Van Haarlem. The scene takes us deep into the philosophical realm of Plato's Cave, where individuals engage in intense discussions about truth and reality. Fast forward to Scotland in 1883, amidst the vibrant Braemar Games. Two Duff Highlanders engage in animated conversation, their kilts swaying with each passionate word exchanged. Their discussion reflects a rich cultural heritage and an eagerness to share stories and traditions. Meanwhile, on Skye Crofters' land that same year, Paget captures a moment of contemplation among locals engaged in lively discourse. As they gather around a fire under starry skies, their conversations echo tales passed down through generations - tales that shape their identity and bond them together. Shifting gears from folklore to literature, we encounter Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's enchanting fairy article from years gone by. In this whimsical piece published during his illustrious career as a writer, he sparks conversations about mythical creatures that ignite imaginations far and wide. Traveling further back in history yet again brings us face-to-face with the Siege of Vienna by Suleyman I (1494-1566) the Magnificent in 1529. A woodcut from Sir Thomas More's Utopia provides visual evidence of discussions surrounding war strategies and political alliances during turbulent times. The power of conversation transcends borders as it reaches Ancient China when inventors unveiled one of humanity's greatest achievements: the compass. This invention sparked countless discussions among scholars who marveled at its potential for navigation and exploration. Closer to home but not lacking intellectual depth is Huxley/Sambourne’s elegant conversation captured beautifully on canvas in 1888.