Fickle Collection
"Fickle: The Ever-changing Nature of Life" Inconstancy, c. 1305 (fresco): A timeless reminder that the only constant in life is change
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"Fickle: The Ever-changing Nature of Life" Inconstancy, c. 1305 (fresco): A timeless reminder that the only constant in life is change. Faithless Nelly Gray (colour litho): A portrait of a heartbroken soul, betrayed by the fickleness of love. Young child with a new favorite toy (colour litho): Innocence and joy captured in a fleeting moment, as children's affections shift like the wind. Rather the butter than the bread. (colour litho): A humorous take on our ever-changing preferences and desires. Before the election (colour litho): Promises made, alliances formed - yet we know how quickly loyalties can waver when power is at stake. After the election (colour litho): The aftermath of political games reveals just how fickle human nature can be when faced with shifting tides of power. Freemasons and politics (engraving): An exploration into secret societies' influence on political landscapes, where allegiances may change behind closed doors. Page from Symbols and Metaphors by Cynicus (colour litho): Symbolism unravels truths about our own capriciousness; reminding us that even our deepest beliefs are subject to change. Roger Rogue Riderhood, illustration from Character Sketches from Charles Dickens: In this vivid portrayal, Dickens captures a character whose deceitful ways exemplify fickleness in its most treacherous form. Les Russes ou les Allies à Tivoli, 1815: A colorful depiction showcasing shifting alliances during times of war - an enduring testament to humanity's unpredictable nature amidst conflict. The Barometer: Like weather patterns constantly changing their course, so too does human behavior sway between loyalty and betrayal.