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Innocent Collection

"Innocent: A Journey through Art and Life" The Lamb, a gentle creature symbolizing purity and innocence

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Innocent Collection: St Michael Archangel by Guido Reni
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Innocent Collection: Daniel in the Lions Den, 1872, (1917). Artist: Briton Riviere
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Innocent Collection: Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor in Frank Borzages Street Angel (1928)
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Innocent Collection: Black-and-tan Dachshund puppy portrait
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Innocent Collection: Pope Innocent X by Velazquez
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Innocent Collection: The Lamb, illustration from Songs of Innocence and of Experience. c1770-1820. Artist: William Blake
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Innocent Collection: The Infant Samuel, c1776, (1912). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
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Innocent Collection: Princess Elizabeth, (1926-), Queen of the Commonwealth Realms, 1937. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
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Innocent Collection: Over the Garden Wall
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Innocent Collection: A Miscarriage of Justice
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Innocent Collection: Cymbeline - title page
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Innocent Collection: Manneken Pis Postcard Album - Nun and Children
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Innocent Collection: Tabby kitten, 6 weeks, lying with head up and raised paw
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Innocent Collection: Picture No. 11067199
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Innocent Collection: Book of the Dead / Plate 4
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Innocent Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - For Evermore
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Innocent Collection: Art philistines by H. M. Bateman
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Innocent Collection: Knut in the grass (oil on canvas)
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Innocent Collection: The Childs Evening Prayer
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Innocent Collection: Woman with a Fan, c. 1879 (oil on canvas)
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Innocent Collection: The Gow Brothers, 1914 (w / c on paper)
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Innocent Collection: The Blind Girl, 1856, (1948). Creator: John Everett Millais
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Innocent Collection: Driving A Cow Before Her, Laura Secord Passed The American Sentries, c1909, (c1920)
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Innocent Collection: Madonna and Child between St Francis and St John the Evangelist, c1320s. Artist: Pietro Lorenzetti
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Innocent Collection: Ballet / Ally Sloper 1890
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Innocent Collection: Tabby kitten, 6 weeks, standing
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Innocent Collection: Blue eyed tabby and white Siberian cross kitten, age 13 weeks
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Innocent Collection: The Winter Exhibition, Pall-Mall: 'Morning', by Dicksee, 1862. Creator: W Thomas
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Innocent Collection: Emperor Franz I (II) of Austria as a child, 1780. Creator: Karl Georg Merville
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Innocent Collection: Bum scratch - children
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Innocent Collection: Blue-eyed Ragdoll kitten walking forward, against white background
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Innocent Collection: The Meeting, 1884. Artist: Maria Konstantinowka Bashkirtseff
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Innocent Collection: The Sunny Hours of Childhood, c.1770-1959 (print)
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Innocent Collection: The tambourine (oil on canvas)
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Innocent Collection: Pilate washing his hands (oil on panel)
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Innocent Collection: Young girl in brown hat and coat (w/c on paper)
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Innocent Collection: Study of a girl (oil on canvas)
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Innocent Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Dear Mums - I am thinking of you
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Innocent Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - The Girl Friend
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Innocent Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - There is still a lot to do
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Innocent Collection: King John re-crowned by Cardinal Pandulf Verraccio
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Innocent Collection: Person and dog sitting far apart on benches
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Innocent Collection: The Tulip and the Butterfly Appear in gayer Coats than I, 1832, (1947). Creator: Unknown
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Innocent Collection: Mother and child wearing traditional Thai hats, or ngobs
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Innocent Collection: Portrait of Kashmiri child with brown eyes
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Innocent Collection: With Lippes as Cold as any Stone, They Kist The Children Small, c1878. Creator
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Innocent Collection: Now, Brother, said the dying man, Look To My Children Deare, c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
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Innocent Collection: Jesus On The Cross With Two Others


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"Innocent: A Journey through Art and Life" The Lamb, a gentle creature symbolizing purity and innocence, captured beautifully in William Blake's illustration from Songs of Innocence and of Experience. Daniel in the Lions Den, an awe-inspiring tale showcasing the innocence that can triumph over adversity, depicted by Briton Riviere with remarkable detail. St Michael Archangel by Guido Reni reveals the divine protector's unwavering commitment to defending innocence against evil forces. The Infant Samuel, portrayed by Sir Joshua Reynolds, captures the essence of pure innocence as he slumbers peacefully under God's watchful eye. Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor radiate innocent love in Frank Borzage's Street Angel (1928), reminding us of the beauty found within genuine connections. Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II, exudes youthful innocence in Philip A de Laszlo's portrait from 1937—a glimpse into her future reign as a symbol of grace and integrity. Velazquez masterfully portrays Pope Innocent X with piercing eyes that seem to question our own sense of righteousness—challenging us to reflect on true innocence amidst power dynamics. "A Miscarriage of Justice" serves as a haunting reminder that even they can fall victim to flawed systems—an urgent call for justice reform worldwide. Manneken Pis Postcard Album - Nun and Children showcases innocent joy through playful imagery—a testament to the simple pleasures life has to offer. Delightfully capturing puppyhood bliss is a black-and-tan Dachshund puppy portrait—innocence personified in those curious eyes filled with wonder (Picture No. 11067199). Tabby kitten lying with head up and raised paw at six weeks old embodies both curiosity and vulnerability—an endearing display of feline innocence that melts hearts instantly.