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"Frenzy: A Kaleidoscope of Intense Emotions and Actions" Step into the world of frenzy, where passion and chaos collide

Background imageFrenzy Collection: Tristan Albatross in feeding frenzy, Diomedea dabbenena

Tristan Albatross in feeding frenzy, Diomedea dabbenena

Background imageFrenzy Collection: Horse Racing; Horses Breaking From The Stalls

Horse Racing; Horses Breaking From The Stalls

Background imageFrenzy Collection: Picture No. 10786742

Picture No. 10786742
Red-bellied PIRANHA - feeding frenzy underwater (Serrasalmus nattereri) Date:

Background imageFrenzy Collection: Picture No. 10786741

Picture No. 10786741
Red-bellied PIRANHA - feeding frenzy underwater (Serrasalmus nattereri) Date:

Background imageFrenzy Collection: The Frenzy of Orlando by Ludovico Ariosto. First Chant. Engr

The Frenzy of Orlando by Ludovico Ariosto. First Chant. Engr
Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533). Italian poet. The Frenzy of Orlando. First Chant. Engraving depicting all the characters of the poem, by Girolamo Porro. Printed in Venice, 1583

Background imageFrenzy Collection: The Frenzy of Orlando by Ludovico Ariosto

The Frenzy of Orlando by Ludovico Ariosto
Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533). Italian poet. The Frenzy of Orlando. Argument and allegory of the Third Chant. Venice, 1598

Background imageFrenzy Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, More Werther- Separation, Charlotte, Preserved, Destruction

Drawings Prints, Print, More Werther- Separation, Charlotte, Preserved, Destruction
Drawings and Prints, Print, More of Werther-The Separation: Charlotte Preserved from Destruction by Albert and Hymen, whilst Werther in an access of frenzy puts and end to his existence, Publisher

Background imageFrenzy Collection: Source Size = 3757 x 4889

Source Size = 3757 x 4889
HIDE AND SEEK AT WESTMINSTER, LONDON, " THOUGHT-READING" BY MR. IRVING BISHOP; 1. Mr. Bishop, Himself, Begs Everybody to Detect Him in Fraud, if Posssible. 2

Background imageFrenzy Collection: The Burial of the Sardine (Corpus Christi Festival on Ash Wednesday) c

The Burial of the Sardine (Corpus Christi Festival on Ash Wednesday) c
XIR530 The Burial of the Sardine (Corpus Christi Festival on Ash Wednesday) c.1812-19 (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes

Background imageFrenzy 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 imageFrenzy Collection: Jacobin Club During the Revolution (pen & ink and wash on paper)

Jacobin Club During the Revolution (pen & ink and wash on paper)
XIR157781 Jacobin Club During the Revolution (pen & ink and wash on paper) by French School, (18th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageFrenzy Collection: Change Alley during the phrenzy of the South Sea Bubble (engraving) (b&w photo)

Change Alley during the phrenzy of the South Sea Bubble (engraving) (b&w photo)
XJF106657 Change Alley during the phrenzy of the South Sea Bubble (engraving) (b&w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright



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"Frenzy: A Kaleidoscope of Intense Emotions and Actions" Step into the world of frenzy, where passion and chaos collide. From the grandeur of Alexander the Great's triumphant entrance into Babylon to the vibrant beats of Holi Drummers in Barsana, this captivating journey will leave you breathless. Intricately painted strokes on canvas depict Alexander's conquests, his army surging forward with an unstoppable force. The sheer magnitude of his ambition is palpable as he stands tall amidst a city engulfed in awe. Amidst colorful celebrations, Holi Drummers in Barsana create a symphony that resonates with fervor. Their rhythmic beats reverberate through every soul present, igniting a frenzy of joyous revelry that transcends boundaries. A design for a front recreation hut captures the essence of escape from reality. Its intricate details invite us to immerse ourselves in moments of respite and rejuvenation, providing solace from life's frenetic pace. Ophelia gazes hauntingly from lithographic depths - her delicate beauty juxtaposed against her tragic fate. In this portrayal inspired by Shakespearean tragedy, we witness Ophelia's descent into madness as she succumbs to an overwhelming frenzy within her mind. San Gennaro's invocation frees an obsessed woman from her tormenting demons; their liberation portrayed vividly on oil-laden copper panels within Naples Cathedral. This powerful image reminds us that sometimes it takes divine intervention to break free from our own self-imposed frenzies. Nature too has its share of frenzied moments - a great egret standing gracefully amidst a flock of black-headed gulls in Barycz Valley, Poland. This snapshot captures nature’s harmonious yet chaotic dance as different species coexist in perfect synchrony.