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Gaze Collection

"Gaze: The Silent Language of Connection and Power" In a world filled with diverse creatures, the power transcends boundaries

Background imageGaze Collection: Basset Hound with Outstretched Ears

Basset Hound with Outstretched Ears
The large, floppy ears of the Basset Hound have a job to do. As a they trot across the ground, their ears help bring smells directly to their face

Background imageGaze Collection: Madame Helena Blavatsky

Madame Helena Blavatsky
Undated cutting of head and shoulders photograph of Madame Helena Blavatsky - founder of Theosophy and the Theosophical Society. HPG/1/13/1 (ii)

Background imageGaze Collection: Black Labrador Retriever dog, male, Germany

Black Labrador Retriever dog, male, Germany

Background imageGaze Collection: A Tiger approaches

A Tiger approaches
A fantastic picture of a large male Tiger approaching with menace. Pastel drawing by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageGaze Collection: Tibullus in the House of Delia - Charles Haslewood Shannon

Tibullus in the House of Delia - Charles Haslewood Shannon
Oil on Canvas 76.2 x 76.2

Background imageGaze Collection: Medusa and Perseus

Medusa and Perseus
The only way to defeat Medusa is not to look at her : Perseus keeps his gaze averted as she seeks to destroy him

Background imageGaze Collection: Bronze head of Augustus, Roman, from Meroe, Sudan, c27-c25 BC

Bronze head of Augustus, Roman, from Meroe, Sudan, c27-c25 BC. This head once formed part of a statue of the emperor Augustus (27 BC-AD 14). From the British Museums collection

Background imageGaze Collection: James Napper Tandy

James Napper Tandy
JAMES NAPPER TANDY Irish Revolutionary. Co-founder of the United Irishmen (1791) with Wolfe Tone and Thomas Russell

Background imageGaze Collection: Evening in Soho

Evening in Soho
Men stroll and gaze into shop windows on an early evening in St Annes Court, Soho, London Date: 1960s

Background imageGaze Collection: Window Shopping for Hats

Window Shopping for Hats
A variety of hats on stands atop hat boxes are displayed against an upholstered back- drop in a fashionable milliners shop. Two ladies in hats admire the display

Background imageGaze Collection: Love Me, Love My Horse (colour litho)

Love Me, Love My Horse (colour litho)
5230192 Love Me, Love My Horse (colour litho) by Underwood, Clarence F. (1871-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: Love Me, Love My Horse)

Background imageGaze Collection: Norah Baring in EA Duponts Two Worlds (1930)

Norah Baring in EA Duponts Two Worlds (1930)
Norah Baring

Background imageGaze Collection: Burmese cat, portrait

Burmese cat, portrait

Background imageGaze Collection: Western Lowland Gorilla -Gorilla gorilla-, Cameroon, Central Africa, Africa

Western Lowland Gorilla -Gorilla gorilla-, Cameroon, Central Africa, Africa

Background imageGaze Collection: Gray and white cat looking out of a window, portrait, Germany

Gray and white cat looking out of a window, portrait, Germany

Background imageGaze Collection: Maine Coon cat, Germany

Maine Coon cat, Germany

Background imageGaze Collection: Daniel Webster and quote on God granting Liberty

Daniel Webster and quote on God granting Liberty
A postcard illustrating a quote by Daniel Webster (1782-1852) - a leading American statesman and senator from Massachusetts during the period leading up to the Civil War

Background imageGaze Collection: Fairyland Fancies

Fairyland Fancies -- a little girl gazes into the fire, seeing imaginary figures of fairies, witches and goblins. late 19th century

Background imageGaze Collection: Moroccan Man with a piercing gaze

Moroccan Man with a piercing gaze
Moroccan Man (Arab) wearing a white turban and sporting a particularly piercing gaze and very nicely trimmed goatee beard. Date: circa 1909

Background imageGaze Collection: Portrait of a young man, 1495 (oil on panel)

Portrait of a young man, 1495 (oil on panel)
GR13125 Portrait of a young man, 1495 (oil on panel) by Perugino, Pietro (c.1469-1523) (after); 37x26 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageGaze Collection: Studies in Femininity, The Minx, by Suzanne Meunier

Studies in Femininity, The Minx, by Suzanne Meunier. 1928

Background imageGaze Collection: Raymond Sheppard (self-portrait)

Raymond Sheppard (self-portrait)
Raymond Sheppard - self-portrait in oil

Background imageGaze Collection: Young woman, 25, holding a sunflower in front of her face

Young woman, 25, holding a sunflower in front of her face

Background imageGaze Collection: Dorothy Dalton - Silent Movie Star

Dorothy Dalton - Silent Movie Star
Dorothy Dalton (1893 - 1972). Silent Movie star. Second husband was Arthur Hammerstein, Uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II the famous lyricist

Background imageGaze Collection: Unanswered questions

Unanswered questions
João Coelho

Background imageGaze Collection: Senses

Senses
Yasin Hasanian

Background imageGaze Collection: Albert Blending In

Albert Blending In
Sharyn Bursic

Background imageGaze Collection: Vintage Lady Looking

Vintage Lady Looking
Sharyn Bursic

Background imageGaze Collection: Albert Blending In

Albert Blending In
Sharyn Bursic

Background imageGaze Collection: Vintage Lady Looking

Vintage Lady Looking
Sharyn Bursic

Background imageGaze Collection: Albert Blending In

Albert Blending In
Sharyn Bursic

Background imageGaze Collection: Vintage Lady Looking

Vintage Lady Looking
Sharyn Bursic

Background imageGaze Collection: Albert Blending In

Albert Blending In
Sharyn Bursic

Background imageGaze Collection: Before the storm

Before the storm
Oren Hayman

Background imageGaze Collection: The Language of Eyes

The Language of Eyes - each expression of the eyes conveying a different feeling, emotion or reaction. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGaze Collection: 1220554

1220554

Background imageGaze Collection: 2 DALMATIANS / 1965

2 DALMATIANS / 1965
CHAMPION BERRICOT BUCCANEER and COLONSAY SEA CORAL These two dogs stand and gaze thoughtfully into the distance. Owner: Kaufmann. Date: 1965

Background imageGaze Collection: Florida, Miami, Frost Art Museum, Owl

Florida, Miami, Frost Art Museum, Owl

Background imageGaze Collection: That gaze

That gaze
Marco Pozzi

Background imageGaze Collection: One foot

One foot
Amnon Eichelberg

Background imageGaze Collection: Petko Petkov

Petko Petkov

Background imageGaze Collection: Encounter with the King

Encounter with the King
Ali Khataw

Background imageGaze Collection: Wolfhound

Wolfhound
Treechild

Background imageGaze Collection: Beauty on the tree

Beauty on the tree
Yogesh Bhatia

Background imageGaze Collection: Wallabymutter mit Jungtier im Beutel, Macropu eugenii |

Wallabymutter mit Jungtier im Beutel, Macropu eugenii |
alert, animal, animals, attention, australia, australian, beutel, branch, branches, bush, bushes, camera, coat, cow, curiosity, dam, eugenii, eye, eyes, female, fern, ferns, filicophyta, format

Background imageGaze Collection: Victorian Girl with a Pink Bow in Her Hair, 1908 (silver print photograph)

Victorian Girl with a Pink Bow in Her Hair, 1908 (silver print photograph)
2622089 Victorian Girl with a Pink Bow in Her Hair, 1908 (silver print photograph) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGaze Collection: Lions can't climb trees

Lions can't climb trees
Jeffrey C. Sink

Background imageGaze Collection: Young Girl Worshipping Beside Waterfall

Young Girl Worshipping Beside Waterfall



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"Gaze: The Silent Language of Connection and Power" In a world filled with diverse creatures, the power transcends boundaries. Just like the Basset Hound with outstretched ears, we find ourselves captivated by the intensity in their eyes. It's as if they hold ancient wisdom, much like Madame Helena Blavatsky herself. But it's not just animals that possess this captivating power; even a black Labrador Retriever from Germany can command attention with its unwavering stare. In that moment, you feel an unspoken connection, understanding each other without words. Sometimes, however, a they are be more than just mesmerizing—it can be intimidating. As a tiger approaches with its piercing eyes locked onto yours, you sense both danger and awe in equal measure, and is a reminder of nature's raw strength and beauty. The power has been immortalized throughout history too. Think about Medusa and Perseus—her petrifying glare could turn anyone to stone. Or envision Tibullus in the House of Delia captured by Charles Haslewood Shannon—a painting that perfectly encapsulates longing through intense gazes exchanged between lovers. Evening in Soho brings forth another aspect—the curious glances shared on bustling streets where strangers become momentarily connected through stolen looks. James Napper Tandy reminds us how political movements are fueled by determined gazes aimed at challenging authority for justice. Gazing isn't limited to humans either; window shopping for hats becomes an amusing spectacle when Maine Coon cats from Germany curiously peer into display windows alongside passersby who share their fascination. Norah Baring in EA Duponts Two Worlds (1930) showcases the vulnerability behind a woman's gaze—an invitation to explore her innermost thoughts and emotions hidden beneath those expressive eyes. Lastly, let us remember Lesbian Sisters 1905—a photograph capturing love and intimacy through tender gazes exchanged between two women.