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Hitchcock Collection

"Hitchcock: The Master of Suspense and Artistic Allusions" Step into the world of Alfred Hitchcock, where art and cinema collide in a thrilling symphony of suspense

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Hitchcock Collection: Head of a Bear, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Aubrey Mather and Maureen O Hara in Alfred Hitchcocks Jamaica Inn (1939)
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Hitchcock Collection: Three Studies of Horses, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Study of a Rearing Horse, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: A Horseman, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Allegories of Pleasure and Pain and of Envy, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Lending Library Ticket
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Hitchcock Collection: A Horseman Trampling on a Fallen Foe, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Studies of Horses and of Horses Heads, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Study of a Womans Head, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Landscape, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Studies of Cats and of a Dragon, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Two Drawings of the Heart, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Nude Man With Arms Stretched Out, Seen from the Front, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Study of the Legs of a Man Lunging to the Right, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Head of the Virgin - Virgin and Child with St. Anne and Infant St. John, c1480 (1945)
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Hitchcock Collection: Three Studies of the Paws of a Dog or Wolf, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Studies of the Drapery of a Figure Seated to Right, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Portrait of Madeleine Carroll, 1935, (1936). Creator: Philip de Laszlo
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Hitchcock Collection: The Poppy Field, c1900, (c1915). Artist: George Hitchcock
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Hitchcock Collection: Drawing of Two Halves of a Skull, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Profile to the Right of an Bearded Man, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Grotesque Head of a Man Turned Three-Quarters to the Right, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Study of a Horse, its Near Hind-Leg and its Hind-Quarters, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Two Allegories of Envy, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Studies for a Madonna and Child with a Cat, 1478-1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Study of the Drapery of a Woman Kneeling to the Left, c1477 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: A Spray of a Plant, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Miss Isabel Jeans
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Hitchcock Collection: The Manxman, directed by Alfred Hitchcock
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Hitchcock Collection: Hitchcock Chair, c. 1940. Creator: Genevieve Sherlock
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Hitchcock Collection: Chair, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Genevieve Sherlock
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Hitchcock Collection: Dutch Finery, A Marken Girl, (oil on canvas)
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Hitchcock Collection: Woman Along Canal, (oil on canvas)
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Hitchcock Collection: Cinema Actors and Directors
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Hitchcock Collection: Easter Sunday (in Bradant, the Bride), c. 1904 (oil on canvas)
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Hitchcock Collection: The Storks Nest, (oil on canvas)
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Hitchcock Collection: Tribute to A. Hitchcock
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Hitchcock Collection: Galbula cyanicollis. Cassin, 1850s. Creators: John T. Bowen, William E. Hitchcock
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Hitchcock Collection: Guy Barker and Nigel Hitchcock, Watermill, Dorking, Surrey, September 2000. Artist
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Hitchcock Collection: Hitchcock Nigel and Guy Barker, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, Sept 2000. Artist
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Hitchcock Collection: Nigel Hitchcock, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, Sept 2000. Artist: Brian O Connor
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Hitchcock Collection: Nigel Hitchcock, Brecon, Powys, Wales, August 2006. Artist: Brian O Connor
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Hitchcock Collection: Alex Hitchcock, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist
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Hitchcock Collection: Tom Green, Alex Hitchcock and Vij Prakash, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place
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Hitchcock Collection: Aristotle and Phyllis, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Studies for the Virgin Adoring the Infant Christ, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Hitchcock Collection: Two Studies of Rushes in Seed, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci


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"Hitchcock: The Master of Suspense and Artistic Allusions" Step into the world of Alfred Hitchcock, where art and cinema collide in a thrilling symphony of suspense. Just like Leonardo da Vinci's enigmatic works, Hitchcock's films leave us pondering their hidden meanings. In "Head of a Bear, " da Vinci captures the raw power and intensity that can be found in nature - much like Hitchcock did with his iconic thriller "Jamaica Inn. " Aubrey Mather and Maureen O'Hara bring this gripping tale to life, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats. Hitchcock's early masterpiece "Blackmail" showcases Anny Ondra as she grapples with guilt and deception. With each twist and turn, we are reminded that even the most innocent can be drawn into a web of intrigue. Just as one might borrow books from a lending library, Hitchcock borrows inspiration from various sources. His films often pay homage to great artists like da Vinci, whose equestrian studies come alive in scenes such as "A Horseman Trampling on a Fallen Foe. " Through his lens, Hitchcock expertly crafts allegories that explore the depths of human emotions. In works such as "Allegories of Pleasure and Pain" or "Envy, " he delves into our darkest desires and fears - reminding us that there is always more than meets the eye. But it isn't all darkness; amidst these tales lies beauty too. Like da Vinci's serene landscapes or graceful feline sketches, Hitchcock paints vivid backdrops for his stories - transporting us to worlds both familiar and unknown. As we delve deeper into his filmography, we discover two drawings close to Hitchcock's heart: love stories filled with passion but also heartache. These emotional journeys mirror those depicted in "The Manxman, " directed by none other than Alfred himself. So step into the world of Hitchcock, where art and cinema intertwine.