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Heartbreak Collection

"Heartbreak: A Journey Through Art and Emotion" In the realm of heartbreak, emotions run deep and art becomes a refuge for expressing the indescribable pain

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: Breakup

Breakup
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: Two Cranes

Two Cranes
Paulina Almira

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: Ta: Purification Ceremony to Remove the Pains of Love, from the series 'Tales of Ise... c. 1772/73

Ta: Purification Ceremony to Remove the Pains of Love, from the series "Tales of Ise... c. 1772/73
Ta: Purification Ceremony to Remove the Pains of Love, from the series "Tales of Ise in Fashionable Brocade Pictures (Furyu nishiki-e Ise monogatari)", Japan, c. 1772/73

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: Ta: Purification Ceremony to Remove the Pains of Love, from the series 'Tales of Ise... c. 1772/73

Ta: Purification Ceremony to Remove the Pains of Love, from the series "Tales of Ise... c. 1772/73
Ta: Purification Ceremony to Remove the Pains of Love, from the series "Tales of Ise in Fashionable Brocade Pictures (Furyu nishiki-e Ise monogatari)", Japan, c. 1772/73

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: The sorrowful one, 1775/1777. Creator: Franz Xaver Messerschmidt

The sorrowful one, 1775/1777. Creator: Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
The sorrowful one, 1775/1777

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: Heartbreak Heels

Heartbreak Heels
Anyone Can Yeehaw

Background imageHeartbreak 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 imageHeartbreak Collection: Why ?!!

Why ?!!
Karen Smalley

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: The Death of Albine, 1898 (oil on canvas)

The Death of Albine, 1898 (oil on canvas)
5979729 The Death of Albine, 1898 (oil on canvas) by Collier, John (1850-1934); 137.2x182.9 cm; Glasgow Museums, UK; (add.info)

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: The Parting (pen & ink on paper)

The Parting (pen & ink on paper)
405232 The Parting (pen & ink on paper) by Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri (1891-1915); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: Les Adieux, 1870 (pencil with grey wash heightened with bodycolour)

Les Adieux, 1870 (pencil with grey wash heightened with bodycolour)
Ma360522 Les Adieux, 1870 (pencil with grey wash heightened with bodycolour) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); 24.7x17.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: Telemachus and Eucharis, 1824 (oil on canvas)

Telemachus and Eucharis, 1824 (oil on canvas)
488140 Telemachus and Eucharis, 1824 (oil on canvas) by Monvoisin, Raymond Quinsac (1794-1870); 116x99 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: Broken Heart Cure (Crystal Version)

Broken Heart Cure (Crystal Version)
Broken Heart Cure potion bottle, Valentine's day concept, modern witchcraft. Dina Belenko

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: Key to My Heart

Key to My Heart
Petri Damstén

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: The Death of Ophelia, 1843. 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

The Death of Ophelia, 1843. 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
The Death of Ophelia, 1843. Ophelias death is described in act 4, scene 7 by Queen Gertrude

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: News from Afar, 1860s (oil on canvas)

News from Afar, 1860s (oil on canvas)
WLT380317 News from Afar, 1860s (oil on canvas) by Stevens, Alfred Emile (1823-1906); Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA; Belgian, out of copyright

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: The Parting of Abelard and Heloise, before 1780. Artist: Angelika Kauffmann

The Parting of Abelard and Heloise, before 1780. Artist: Angelika Kauffmann
The Parting of Abelard and Heloise, before 1780. Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: The Bird of Paradise by Richard Walton Tully

The Bird of Paradise by Richard Walton Tully. First produced in England Lyric Theatre on the 11th September 1919. The setting is Hawaii

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: WW1 - Keep a Brave Heart, Darling

WW1 - Keep a Brave Heart, Darling! A girl in a pretty pink dress gives her beloved a final embrace before he headed off to the horrors of the Western Front. Date: 1914

Background imageHeartbreak Collection: Don Quixote at the wedding of Kamacho, Pieter Langendijk, 1712 - 1714

Don Quixote at the wedding of Kamacho, Pieter Langendijk, 1712 - 1714


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"Heartbreak: A Journey Through Art and Emotion" In the realm of heartbreak, emotions run deep and art becomes a refuge for expressing the indescribable pain. From "The Death of Albine" by an unknown artist in 1898 to Cedric Hardwicke's captivating portrayal, we witness heartbreak's haunting presence. Jean Pierre Alexandre Antigna's untitled painting from the mid-19th century captures a moment frozen in time, where sorrow engulfs every brushstroke. The anguish depicted resonates with our own experiences of shattered dreams and lost love. "The Parting, " rendered delicately in pen & ink on paper, speaks volumes about the bittersweet farewell that leaves hearts torn asunder. Similarly, "Les Adieux" portrays heartache through pencil strokes heightened with bodycolor, evoking a sense of longing that lingers within us all. In Eugene Delacroix's masterpiece "The Death of Ophelia, " we witness heartbreak at its most tragic form - a life cut short by unrequited love. This iconic piece serves as a reminder of how deeply intertwined love and loss can be. Through Telemachus and Eucharis' tender embrace in oil on canvas from 1824 or even the whimsical charm found within "Broken Heart Cure (Crystal Version), " artists have sought solace amidst despair while capturing moments that resonate universally. As we explore works like "Key to My Heart" or Angelika Kauffmann's poignant depiction of Abelard and Heloise parting ways before 1780, we are reminded that distance can amplify heartache but also serve as inspiration for enduring connections across time and space. Even amidst this sea of melancholy lies hope; captured beautifully in "News from Afar. " This oil on canvas artwork from the 1860s reminds us that despite separation or loss, there is always potential for healing and renewal.