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Hurting Collection

"Hurting: A Visual Journey Through Pain and Suffering" In Peter Paul Rubens' masterpiece, "Le Coup de Lance, " the agony of Christ's crucifixion is vividly portrayed

Background imageHurting Collection: Le Coup de Lance, 1620. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Le Coup de Lance, 1620. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Le Coup de Lance, 1620. At the Crucifixion the soldier pierces Christs side to make sure he is dead. At bottom right, the Virgin Mary and St John the Apostle turn aside in despair

Background imageHurting Collection: Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) with bloody antlers shedding velvet

Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) with bloody antlers shedding velvet, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway, September

Background imageHurting Collection: Symbolic photo for Ash Wednesday, even a herring did not help against the headache

Symbolic photo for Ash Wednesday, even a herring did not help against the headache
1900s, 19th-century, 2 people, adults, art work, arts, artwork, artworks, black, black-and-white, black-white, concept, concept image, depiction, depictions, digital, digitally, disease, diseased

Background imageHurting Collection: Of brekynge and hurtynge of amyte and frendshyp, illustration from Alexander Barclays English

Of brekynge and hurtynge of amyte and frendshyp, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship
486402 Of brekynge and hurtynge of amyte and frendshyp, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School

Background imageHurting Collection: Girl With Sore Finger Crying (chromolitho)

Girl With Sore Finger Crying (chromolitho)
733474 Girl With Sore Finger Crying (chromolitho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Girl With Sore Finger Crying.); Look and Learn / Barbara Loe Collection

Background imageHurting Collection: Pince! (Nipped!) (colour litho)

Pince! (Nipped!) (colour litho)
3098944 Pince! (Nipped!) (colour litho) by Chocarne-Moreau, Paul Charles (1855-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pince! (Nipped!)

Background imageHurting Collection: Simple Bodily Pain, 1800. 1800. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Simple Bodily Pain, 1800. 1800. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Simple Bodily Pain, 1800

Background imageHurting Collection: Two Actors in a Play, 1700-1705

Two Actors in a Play, 1700-1705. Torii School, Japan. From a private collection

Background imageHurting Collection: Actors as Sumurai, 18th century. Artist: Shunsho

Actors as Sumurai, 18th century. Artist: Shunsho
Actors as Sumurai, 18th century

Background imageHurting Collection: Worshipping With Chains

Worshipping With Chains

Background imageHurting Collection: Praying With Chains

Praying With Chains

Background imageHurting Collection: Man, Greek, torso, naked, hands on his head

Man, Greek, torso, naked, hands on his head

Background imageHurting Collection: Crab bites a young boys toe

Crab bites a young boys toe
A rather Brattish looking young child getting his seaside comeuppance, as a crab takes a fancy to his big toe! Date: 1903

Background imageHurting Collection: Four cats with toothache on a New Year card

Four cats with toothache on a New Year card, quoting from Charles Dickens characters (Sairey Gamp, Mrs Harris, Betsy Prig and Tiny Tim) -- Its best to grin and bear it! Date: circa 1890s

Background imageHurting Collection: Fallow Deer - male showing wounds sustained during rut - UK

Fallow Deer - male showing wounds sustained during rut - UK
DOW-484 Fallow Deer - male showing wounds sustained during rut UK Dama dama Steve Downer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageHurting Collection: Throat pain

Throat pain. Conceptual computer artwork of a man with a sore throat (represented by the red area). A sore throat can be caused by bacterial or viral infections

Background imageHurting Collection: Ear ache

Ear ache. Computer artwork of a woman holding her aching ear. The bones of the inner ear are shown in red

Background imageHurting Collection: Main in pain, artwork

Main in pain, artwork
Main in pain, computer artwork

Background imageHurting Collection: Gout, 18th-century caricature

Gout, 18th-century caricature

Background imageHurting Collection: But, Please, I was told to mark him by Fougasse

But, Please, I was told to mark him by Fougasse
Humorous colour illustration by Kenneth Cyril Bird (pseudonym: Fougasse), showing an overly large rugby player being admonished by the referee for (accidentally) hurting another player


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"Hurting: A Visual Journey Through Pain and Suffering" In Peter Paul Rubens' masterpiece, "Le Coup de Lance, " the agony of Christ's crucifixion is vividly portrayed. The piercing pain inflicted upon him resonates through the ages. Fast forward to 1880 Germany, where a symbolic photo captures the essence of Ash Wednesday. Even a herring fails to alleviate the pounding headache and tormenting spirits that plague a young man. It serves as a reminder that sometimes even our most trusted remedies fall short in relieving our suffering. The Svalbard reindeer with its bloody antlers shedding velvet presents an eerie sight. Nature itself seems to bear witness to pain, reminding us that it exists not only within humans but also in the animal kingdom. Alexander Barclays' illustration from "The Ship of Fools" depicts the breaking and hurting of friendship, highlighting how emotional wounds can be just as devastating as physical ones. A chromolitho titled "Girl With Sore Finger Crying" captures the innocence of childhood hurt. It reminds us that even small pains can bring tears and discomfort. "The Head Ache, " a hand-coloured etching from 1819, portrays one's struggle with this common affliction. The artist skillfully conveys both physical discomfort and mental anguish in this relatable scene. "Pince. (Nipped. )" showcases pirates tormenting George Withers, illustrating how human cruelty can cause immeasurable pain both physically and emotionally. Thomas Rowlandson's depiction of "Simple Bodily Pain" takes us back to 1800 when medical knowledge was limited compared to today. This artwork serves as a testament to humanity's enduring battle against physical ailments throughout history. Gerard David's painting "Christ Nailed to the Cross" transports us directly into Jesus' excruciating experience on Golgotha (Calvary). We are confronted with his sacrifice for humanity while contemplating the immense pain he endured.