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"Ecstasy: A Journey through Time and Emotion" Step into a world where art, religion, and luxury collide, unveiling the depths of human emotion

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Follower of Giovanni Lanfranco, Ecstasy of a Saint, pen and brown ink with brown

Follower of Giovanni Lanfranco, Ecstasy of a Saint, pen and brown ink with brown wash on laid paper

Background imageEcstasy Collection: The Birth of Christ (etching)

The Birth of Christ (etching)
XJF417366 The Birth of Christ (etching) by Schiavone, Andrea (Meldolla) (fl.1527/30-63); Private Collection; (add.info.: adoration of the shepherds; ); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, 1475 (oil on poplar)

Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, 1475 (oil on poplar)
XCF259753 Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, 1475 (oil on poplar) by Pollaiuolo, Antonio (1432/3-1498) and Piero (1443-96) del; 291.5x202.6 cm; National Gallery, London, UK; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageEcstasy Collection: St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata (tempera on panel) (see also 59263)

St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata (tempera on panel) (see also 59263)
XAL170219 St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata (tempera on panel) (see also 59263) by Francione, Pietro (Pietro Hispano) (fl.1499-1519); 194x151 cm; Galleria Sabauda, Turin

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Self-Immolation, 1884 (oil on canvas)

Self-Immolation, 1884 (oil on canvas)
BAL167465 Self-Immolation, 1884 (oil on canvas) by Mjasoedov, Grigori Grigorievich (1835-1911); 139x283.8 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Woman in worship before a burning heart, Gerrit Lambrechtsz, Jacobus Verheyde I, 1715

Woman in worship before a burning heart, Gerrit Lambrechtsz, Jacobus Verheyde I, 1715

Background imageEcstasy Collection: The Assumption of Mary Magdalene, 1636 (oil on canvas)

The Assumption of Mary Magdalene, 1636 (oil on canvas)
XIR157700 The Assumption of Mary Magdalene, 1636 (oil on canvas) by Ribera, Jusepe de (lo Spagnoletto) (c.1590-1652); Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid, Spain; Italian

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Ignatius Loyola in Ecstasy, Hieronymus Wierix, 1611-1615

Ignatius Loyola in Ecstasy, Hieronymus Wierix, 1611-1615

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Aloysius Gonzaga kneeling before an altar, Antonie Wierix (II), Anonymous, 1565

Aloysius Gonzaga kneeling before an altar, Antonie Wierix (II), Anonymous, 1565 - before 1604

Background imageEcstasy Collection: The Vision, Legend of the 14th Century, 1872 (oil on canvas)

The Vision, Legend of the 14th Century, 1872 (oil on canvas)
XIR212510 The Vision, Legend of the 14th Century, 1872 (oil on canvas) by Merson, Luc-Oliver (1846-1920); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lille, France; (add.info.: La Vision)

Background imageEcstasy Collection: ZURBARAN: VIRGIN CHILD. The Virgin Child in Ecstasy

ZURBARAN: VIRGIN CHILD. The Virgin Child in Ecstasy. Oil on canvas, 1630-32, by Francisco de Zurbaran

Background imageEcstasy Collection: ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI (1182-1226). Italian friar and preacher. St. Francis in Ecstasy

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI (1182-1226). Italian friar and preacher. St. Francis in Ecstasy. Oil on panel (detail) by Giovanni Bellini (c1430-1516)

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Picture No. 11092166

Picture No. 11092166
Cat British Shorthair 4 month old kitten Date:

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Photographic studio setup

Photographic studio setup for Rolls Royce stroboscopic photoshoot. 1959

Background imageEcstasy Collection: The Ecstasy of St Francis of Paola. Giovanni Battista (Gianbattista) Tiepolo

The Ecstasy of St Francis of Paola. Giovanni Battista (Gianbattista) Tiepolo (1696-1770) Venetian painter. St Francis (c1416-1507) Calabrian hermit and founder of the Minim Friars

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Vase Dedicated to the God Dionysus 1808 B. C

Vase Dedicated to the God Dionysus 1808 B. C
Vase Dedicated to the God Dionysus 1808 B.C. the God of Wine, to abandon their previous lives to roam free; to dance and sing into a state of ecstasy. Louvre Museum

Background imageEcstasy Collection: European in the Americas, 16th century

European in the Americas, 16th century
European in the Americas. 16th-century artwork of a robed European (possibly a missionary) in the Americas being greeted by indigenous women and children said to be crying with joy

Background imageEcstasy Collection: ZURBARAN, Francisco de (1598-1664). Saint Lawrence

ZURBARAN, Francisco de (1598-1664). Saint Lawrence. 1636. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. Saint Petersburg. State Hermitage Museum

Background imageEcstasy Collection: The effervescent ecstasy, Whose baby are you? by Mark E. Swa

The effervescent ecstasy, Whose baby are you? by Mark E. Swan. Date c1900

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Britains first veteran car museum

Britains first veteran car museum
An article in The Illustrated London News, reporting on Britains first veteran car museum, owned by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu

Background imageEcstasy Collection: A Philosopher in Ecstasy

A Philosopher in Ecstasy. Date: ca. 1870

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Witch Possessed 17C

Witch Possessed 17C
A witch is possessed: the commencement of the attack. Date: 1659

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Abstract artwork of an ecstasy pill in an eye

Abstract artwork of an ecstasy pill in an eye
Ecstasy use. Abstract artwork of ecstasy use, showing a pill marked " E" in an eye. Ecstasy is a slang name for 3, 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Artwork depicting the effects of the drug ecstasy

Artwork depicting the effects of the drug ecstasy
Ecstasy. Artwork depicting the effects of taking the drug ecstasy. Ecstasy or " E" (3, 4- methylene dioxymethamphetamine) is an illegal drug which gives users a sense of well-being

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Forensic drug analysis

Forensic drug analysis
MODEL RELEASED. Forensic drug analysis. Forensics officer performing a marquis reagent test to identify drug substances such as opiates, amphetamine and ecstasy (MDMA)

Background imageEcstasy Collection: MDMA drug molecule

MDMA drug molecule
MDMA drug, molecular model. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), oxygen (red) and nitrogen (blue)

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Ecstasy drug molecule

Ecstasy drug molecule
Ecstasy, molecular model. Ecstasy is the common name for the illegal euphoriant drug 3, 4- methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). The drug produces feelings of energy, euphoria, empathy and love

Background imageEcstasy Collection: ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI. Italian friar St. Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) in Ecstasy: detail

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI. Italian friar St. Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) in Ecstasy: detail, oil on panel by Giovanni Bellini

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Rolls Royce Silver Wraith

Rolls Royce Silver Wraith
A superb photograph of the front of a Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, with dominant headlamps and horns, the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot. A glamorous woman and her smartly-attired son stand alongside

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Joys of To-Day

Joys of To-Day
Humorous illustration depicting a soldier home on leave during World War I delighted to be able to sink into a clean, comfortable downy bed

Background imageEcstasy Collection: New Zealand Maori Dance

New Zealand Maori Dance
The HAU-HAU, a religious /patriotic dance of the Pai Marire fanatics, which expresses in dance movement a challenge to the authorities, somewhat like a war dance

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Shiite Self-Mutilators

Shiite Self-Mutilators
MOSLEM PILGRIMS Shi ite fanatics of Iran mutilate themselves in a state of ecstasy during their pilgrimage to Kerbela

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Mohurrum Festival, Iran

Mohurrum Festival, Iran
MOSLEM FANATICS At the Mohurrum Festival, Iran, devotees mutilate themselves while in a state of ecstasy

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Saint Teresa in Ecstasy

Saint Teresa in Ecstasy
SAINT TERESA OF AVILA Spanish saint, depicted in a state of ecstasy

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Bacchante in Ecstasy - 2

Bacchante in Ecstasy - 2
A Bacchante, worshipper of Bacchus, in ecstasy before a statue of the god

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Bacchante in Ecstasy

Bacchante in Ecstasy
A Bacchante, worshipper of Bacchus, in ecstasy

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Dionysian Dancer

Dionysian Dancer
ANCIENT GREECE A female dancer collapses during an ecstatic dance in honour of Dionysos

Background imageEcstasy Collection: Cecilia (2Nd / 3rd Century

Cecilia (2Nd / 3rd Century
Roman martyr & saint patron of musicians



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"Ecstasy: A Journey through Time and Emotion" Step into a world where art, religion, and luxury collide, unveiling the depths of human emotion. From the captivating dance of dervishes to the opulent allure of Rolls Royce cars, ecstasy takes on various forms throughout history. In "The Dance of Dervishes, " captured by artist W Forrest in 1870, we witness whirling figures immersed in a trance-like state. Their movements transcend the physical realm as they seek spiritual enlightenment through their ecstatic dance. Speaking of luxury and elegance, even advertisements for Rolls Royce cars evoke a sense of ecstasy. These sleek machines embody power and sophistication, promising an exhilarating ride that can transport us to new heights. Delving further back in time to ca. 1480, Bihzad's "Dancing Dervishes" from a Divan of Hafiz showcases another mesmerizing depiction. The delicate brushstrokes bring these mystical dancers to life as they surrender themselves to divine ecstasy. Religious fervor also plays a significant role in experiencing ecstasy. Gaspard Duchange's portrayal of "The Penitent Mary Magdalene in the Wilderness" captures her profound connection with spirituality amidst solitude and self-reflection. One cannot discuss religious ecstasies without mentioning Muhammad - Prophet and founder of Islam. His teachings have inspired countless individuals to find solace and euphoria within their faith. Sebastiano Ricci's masterpiece "Ecstasy of Saint Theresa" offers an intimate glimpse into divine rapture itself. Every stroke reveals Saint Theresa enveloped by celestial bliss—an ethereal moment frozen in time for all eternity. Beyond religion lies earthly pleasures like smoking or indulging oneself with luxuries such as those offered by Rolls Royce cars—a different kind that tantalizes our senses but may not reach spiritual depths. Artistic expressions continue to explore this theme; Aubrey Beardsley's "St.