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"Grief: A Universal Language of Loss and Sorrow" In the depths of sorrow, we bid farewell to the old man, a soldier and his loyal horse

Background imageGrief Collection: Tomb Monument and Detail, c. 1790. Creator: John Bacon I

Tomb Monument and Detail, c. 1790. Creator: John Bacon I
Tomb Monument and Detail, c. 1790

Background imageGrief Collection: Head of a Veiled Woman, n.d. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn

Head of a Veiled Woman, n.d. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Head of a Veiled Woman, n.d

Background imageGrief Collection: Sadness, after 1698. Creator: Eduardus Jacobus

Sadness, after 1698. Creator: Eduardus Jacobus
Sadness, after 1698

Background imageGrief Collection: The Entombment, 1485/90, possibly printed in the 18th century. Creator: School of Andrea Mantegna

The Entombment, 1485/90, possibly printed in the 18th century. Creator: School of Andrea Mantegna
The Entombment, 1485/90, possibly printed in the 18th century

Background imageGrief Collection: Death in the Sickroom, 1896. Creator: Edvard Munch

Death in the Sickroom, 1896. Creator: Edvard Munch
Death in the Sickroom, 1896

Background imageGrief Collection: The Sick Child, 1894. Creator: Edvard Munch

The Sick Child, 1894. Creator: Edvard Munch
The Sick Child, 1894

Background imageGrief Collection: The Interment of Jesus, 1878. Creator: Antonio Piccinni

The Interment of Jesus, 1878. Creator: Antonio Piccinni
The Interment of Jesus, 1878

Background imageGrief Collection: Aggripina with the Ashes of Germanicus, c1775. Creator: Alexander Runciman

Aggripina with the Ashes of Germanicus, c1775. Creator: Alexander Runciman
Aggripina with the Ashes of Germanicus, c1775

Background imageGrief Collection: The Disillusioned One, 1892. Creator: Ferdinand Hodler

The Disillusioned One, 1892. Creator: Ferdinand Hodler
The Disillusioned One, 1892

Background imageGrief Collection: The Crucifixion, c1525. Creator: Adriaen Isenbrandt

The Crucifixion, c1525. Creator: Adriaen Isenbrandt
The Crucifixion, c1525

Background imageGrief Collection: Old man comforting crying woman, 1903

Old man comforting crying woman, 1903
Painting by Louisa Starr Canziani (1845 - 1909) depicting an elderly man comforting a crying young woman after seemingly having read a devastating report in a newspaper about an overseas battle

Background imageGrief Collection: Inconsolable Sorrow, 1884, (1965). Creator: Ivan Kramskoy

Inconsolable Sorrow, 1884, (1965). Creator: Ivan Kramskoy
Inconsolable Sorrow, 1884, (1965). A bereaved woman dressed in black, stands next to a wreath. A white garment, possibly a christening robe, suggests she has lost a child

Background imageGrief Collection: The horror

The horror
Evelin Dobrev

Background imageGrief Collection: Pensive woman on an open field

Pensive woman on an open field

Background imageGrief Collection: Cemetery, Neustift Convent, Brixen, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

Cemetery, Neustift Convent, Brixen, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

Background imageGrief Collection: The Dying Girl to her Lover! Fare thee well Love!, c.1770-1959 (print)

The Dying Girl to her Lover! Fare thee well Love!, c.1770-1959 (print)
3671819 The Dying Girl to her Lover! Fare thee well Love!, c.1770-1959 (print) by Firth, Hall & Pond (1833-1847); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageGrief Collection: Near The Lake Where Droopd The Willow, c.1770-1959 (print)

Near The Lake Where Droopd The Willow, c.1770-1959 (print)
3673733 Near The Lake Where Droopd The Willow, c.1770-1959 (print) by Hewitt, John Hill (1801-90); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageGrief Collection: Jephthah, 1867 (oil on canvas)

Jephthah, 1867 (oil on canvas)
NGW184269 Jephthah, 1867 (oil on canvas) by Millais, John Everett (1829-96); 127x162.7 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageGrief Collection: Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 (colour litho)

Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 (colour litho)
5197263 Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 (colour litho) by Repin, Ilya Efimovich (1844-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGrief Collection: Minos

Minos
In Greek mythology, Minos was a mythical king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. After his death, Minos became a judge of the dead in Hades. Engraving from 1870

Background imageGrief Collection: 'Achille pleure la mort deAchilles Lamenting the Death of Patroclus

"Achille pleure la mort deAchilles Lamenting the Death of Patroclus
FIA5365171 " Achille pleure la mort deAchilles Lamenting the Death of Patroclus by Gay, Nikolai Nikolajevitch (1831-94); Belorussian National Gallery, Minsk

Background imageGrief Collection: Comic postcard, Grieving woman in cemetery Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Grieving woman in cemetery Date: 20th century

Background imageGrief Collection: Cybele, goddess of the Phrygians, in a chariot

Cybele, goddess of the Phrygians, in a chariot
Cybele, goddess of the Phrygians, with orb and sceptre in a chariot drawn by four lions. With Attis in Phrygian cap holding syrinx panpipes and shepherds crook. Cibele, Ati, &c

Background imageGrief Collection: Tragic death of Tipu Sultan, or Tipu Sahib

Tragic death of Tipu Sultan, or Tipu Sahib, the Tiger of Mysore, 1799. From Schiavonettis painting The Body of Tipu Sultan Recognized by his Family

Background imageGrief Collection: Old Man in Sorrow (On the Threshold of Eternity) 1890 (oil on canvas)

Old Man in Sorrow (On the Threshold of Eternity) 1890 (oil on canvas)
REV167103 Old Man in Sorrow (On the Threshold of Eternity) 1890 (oil on canvas) by Gogh, Vincent van (1853-90); 81x65 cm; Rijksmuseum Kroller-Muller, Otterlo

Background imageGrief Collection: Lamentation over the body of Christ by the three Marys, a jar of ointment on the table to

Lamentation over the body of Christ by the three Marys, a jar of ointment on the table to left and two nails to right, 1615

Background imageGrief Collection: The Descent from the Cross, 1615-31. Creator: Charles David

The Descent from the Cross, 1615-31. Creator: Charles David
The Descent from the Cross, 1615-31

Background imageGrief Collection: Lachrymae, 1894-95. Creator: Frederic Leighton

Lachrymae, 1894-95. Creator: Frederic Leighton
Lachrymae, 1894-95

Background imageGrief Collection: Behold the place where they laid him, 19th century. Creator: W Holl

Behold the place where they laid him, 19th century. Creator: W Holl
Behold the place where they laid him, 19th century. Biblical scene, from Mark 16: 6: And he saith unto them, Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth

Background imageGrief Collection: With Lippes as Cold as any Stone, They Kist The Children Small, c1878. Creator

With Lippes as Cold as any Stone, They Kist The Children Small, c1878. Creator
With Lippes as Cold as any Stone, They Kist The Children Small, c1878. The dying parents give the Babes a farewell kiss as their uncle feigns grief

Background imageGrief Collection: Lamentation over the Dead Christ, 1470-1474, (1930). Creator: Andrea Mantegna

Lamentation over the Dead Christ, 1470-1474, (1930). Creator: Andrea Mantegna
Lamentation over the Dead Christ, 1470-1474, (1930). Dramatically foreshortened view of the body of Jesus Christ, showing his stigmata. Painting in the Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan, Italy

Background imageGrief Collection: Death of the Pharaohs Firstborn Son, 1858

Death of the Pharaohs Firstborn Son, 1858. Found in the Collection of Johannesburg Art Gallery

Background imageGrief Collection: A Rakes Progress - 8: The Mad House, 1733. Artist: William Hogarth

A Rakes Progress - 8: The Mad House, 1733. Artist: William Hogarth
A Rakes Progress - 8: The Mad House, 1733. True to his nature Tom Rakewell has run through a vast fortune through indulgence in all the luxuries of modern living

Background imageGrief Collection: The Dead Mother and Child, 1897-1899. Artist: Edvard Munch

The Dead Mother and Child, 1897-1899. Artist: Edvard Munch
The Dead Mother and Child, 1897-1899

Background imageGrief Collection: Painting, title unknown, mid 19th century. Artist: Jean Pierre Alexandre Antigna

Painting, title unknown, mid 19th century. Artist: Jean Pierre Alexandre Antigna
Painting, title unknown, mid 19th century

Background imageGrief Collection: Seven Plagues of Egypt, 1866. Artist: Gustave Dore

Seven Plagues of Egypt, 1866. Artist: Gustave Dore
Seven Plagues of Egypt, 1866. The Angel of the Lord, sword in hand, leaving mothers lamenting the death of their first born. From the Bible (Exodus)

Background imageGrief Collection: The Abandoned Daughters of the Lord High Constable, Stig Andersen Hvide, 1839

The Abandoned Daughters of the Lord High Constable, Stig Andersen Hvide, 1839. Creator: Dankvart Dreyer
The Abandoned Daughters of the Lord High Constable, Stig Andersen Hvide, 1839

Background imageGrief Collection: Orpheus went to the underworld to fetch his wife, Eurydice, but failed to follow Hades instructions

Orpheus went to the underworld to fetch his wife, Eurydice, but failed to follow Hades instructions and lost her forever

Background imageGrief Collection: ‘lost in desperation

‘lost in desperation
Charlaine Gerber

Background imageGrief Collection: Penelope carrying the bow of Ulysses to the suitors

Penelope carrying the bow of Ulysses to the suitors. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageGrief Collection: Thetis bringing the armour to Achilles

Thetis bringing the armour to Achilles. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageGrief Collection: Ulysses weeps at the song of Demodocus

Ulysses weeps at the song of Demodocus
Ulysses weeping as he listens to the songs of the blind musician, Demodocus. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageGrief Collection: Aerial view of Baslow village, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom

Aerial view of Baslow village, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGrief Collection: Aerial view of church and village of Hathersage village, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire

Aerial view of church and village of Hathersage village, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGrief Collection: Aerial view of Baslow church and village, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England

Aerial view of Baslow church and village, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGrief Collection: Grieving Woman

Grieving Woman
Tina Kim

Background imageGrief Collection: Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg at tomb of Charlotte

Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg at tomb of Charlotte
Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg at the Tomb of his beloved Princess Charlotte, who died in childbirth at the age of 21. Date: 1817

Background imageGrief Collection: The Line Of Life

The Line Of Life
This oil painting portrays a group of figures sat in a luxurious garden under an arch entwined with flowers, with a view looking towards the sea



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"Grief: A Universal Language of Loss and Sorrow" In the depths of sorrow, we bid farewell to the old man, a soldier and his loyal horse, forever etched in the annals of WWI. Their sacrifice echoes through time, just as the Irish Brigade memorial stands tall on Little Round Top at Gettysburg battlefield. Across oceans and continents, grief knows no boundaries. In Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, USA, an angel weeps for those lost souls at the Chapman-Hyams memorial. The weight of sadness transcends cultures and languages. From Hiawatha's heartbreak to Minnehaha's demise, love mourns its own demise. Tilda Swinton's haunting portrayal in Derek Jarman's Caravaggio (1986) captures the essence of melancholy that engulfs us all at times. Depression casts its shadow upon a woman slouched in her chair; her head rests heavily on her arm as she battles with inner demons. The double bass propped against a wall in Cienfuegos speaks volumes about unspoken sorrows lingering within Cuba's vibrant streets. Art has long been a vessel for expressing grief - Saint Mary Magdalene penitent silently confesses her pain through brushstrokes on canvas from 1625-27. While Henry Traut's wailing women unleash their anguish onto paper in 1922. Michelangelo Caravaggio immortalizes "The Laying in the Tomb" with masterful strokes from 1602-1604 - capturing both despair and hope intertwined within our mortal coil. Even ancient Greece recognized grief as an intrinsic part of human existence - bronze masks depicting tragedy remind us that sorrow is woven into our collective narrative since time immemorial. Grief unites us all; it is an emotion that traverses borders and eras alike. Whether bidding adieu to fallen soldiers or mourning lost loved ones, we find solace in the shared experience of sorrow.