Expelling Collection
"Expelling: A Journey Through History's Transformative Moments" Midas, the legendary king with the golden touch, is depicted in "Midas, Transmuting all into [Gold] Paper
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"Expelling: A Journey Through History's Transformative Moments" Midas, the legendary king with the golden touch, is depicted in "Midas, Transmuting all into [Gold] Paper, " a captivating hand-colored engraving from 1797. "Take away that Bauble: Cromwell dissolving the long Parliament" showcases artist John Leech's portrayal of a pivotal moment in British history during 1850. Arthur Trevethin Nowell's evocative artwork, "The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden, " captures the heart-wrenching scene of humanity's banishment from paradise in 1897. Shirley Markham's powerful depiction titled "Christ throwing the merchants out of the temple" transports us to a transformative event around 1950 when Jesus cleansed his Father's house. Andrea Mantegna's masterpiece, "Triumph of the Virtues, " illustrates how virtues triumph over vices through expulsion and transformation. In an intriguing mid-19th-century piece entitled "Make not my Fathers house an house of merchandise, " we witness Christ admonishing those who turned sacred spaces into places for commerce. Henry Traut presents us with a thought-provoking work called "Expulsion of the moneylenders. " This 1922 creation sheds light on societal issues surrounding greed and exploitation. The engraving depicting persecution faced by Jews during Crusades serves as a haunting reminder of historical injustices against marginalized communities. Hutchinsons History brings forth poignant imagery in their illustration titled "The expulsion of Jews from Spain, 1492. " It encapsulates one chapter in history where religious intolerance led to immense suffering. From beneath St Vincent of Saragossa’s tomb emerges an exorcism scene captured within the Altarpiece - showcasing faith overcoming evil forces even after centuries have passed since its creation.