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Interpretation Collection

"Unraveling the Enigma: The Art of Interpretation" In a world filled with countless narratives and hidden meanings, interpretation becomes our guiding light

Background imageInterpretation Collection: DOREs LEVIATHAN

DOREs LEVIATHAN
Dores interpretation of the combat between God and the sea dragon Leviathan that will take place in the end times, as described by Isaiah

Background imageInterpretation Collection: The Pied Piper of Hamelin

The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Woodcut-style artistic interpretation of the Pied Piper. German.Date: circa 1906

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Quantum universe

Quantum universe

Map of the world, 1875
1574249 Map of the world, 1875; (add.info.: Japanese print shows a map of the world with an American & Russian ship on the seas. Said to be from 1850-1900.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Shopping by videophone, 1890

Shopping by videophone, 1890
3479185 Shopping by videophone, 1890; (add.info.: Illustration show an interpretation of the future. A older male is show seated in a Videophone kiosk shopping)

Background imageInterpretation Collection: A European Woman and a Visitor, between c1700 and c1725. Creator: Unknown

A European Woman and a Visitor, between c1700 and c1725. Creator: Unknown
A European Woman and a Visitor, between c1700 and c1725

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Joseph explains the dreams of the baker and the cupbearer, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon

Joseph explains the dreams of the baker and the cupbearer, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon
Joseph explains the dreams of the baker and the cupbearer, 1700-1799

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Joseph Interpreting the Prisoners Dreams, c. 1638. Creator: Govaert Flinck

Joseph Interpreting the Prisoners Dreams, c. 1638. Creator: Govaert Flinck
Joseph Interpreting the Prisoners Dreams, c. 1638

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Charing Cross Dressing Station bunkers, Ploegsteert

Charing Cross Dressing Station bunkers, Ploegsteert
These are close by the Plugstreet Experience 14-18 (Interpretation Centre) and served the Dressing Station which, like many of the sites around here, used a series of Central London names

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Mr Pickwick

Mr Pickwick
Artists interpretation of Mr Pickwick and friends sliding on the ice from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. Artist: Charles Brock. Date: 1908

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Joseph Interprets Pharaoh's Dream, 1609-1665. Creator: Nicolas Poussin

Joseph Interprets Pharaoh's Dream, 1609-1665. Creator: Nicolas Poussin
Joseph Interprets Pharaoh's Dream, 1609-1665

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Graffiti street art in the Wynwood Art District of Miami, Florida, USA

Graffiti street art in the Wynwood Art District of Miami, Florida, USA

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Cabinet. Antwerp (?). circa 1650. Detail

Cabinet. Antwerp (?). circa 1650. Detail. The paintings that decore the cabinet offers a Calvinist vision of concept of Love and Beauty, through a moralizing interpretation of Metamorphosis of Ovid

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Julius Harrison

Julius Harrison
A portrait drawing of English composer and conductor, Julius Allan Greenway Harrison, 1885-1963. Known for his interpretation of operatic works, he also wrote books on music

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Belshazzars Feast (First steel plate), June 1, 1826. Creator: John Martin

Belshazzars Feast (First steel plate), June 1, 1826. Creator: John Martin
Belshazzars Feast (First steel plate), June 1, 1826

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Atto Primo, First page of libretto of Lichtenthal

Atto Primo, First page of libretto of Lichtenthal
LRI3088627 Atto Primo, First page of libretto of Lichtenthals adaptation of Mozarts Idomeneo, Re di Creta, 1843 (ink on paper) by Lichtenthal, Peter (1780-1853); Biblioteca del Conservatorio G

Background imageInterpretation Collection: 'This is the interpretation'(engraving)

"This is the interpretation"(engraving)
5202218 " This is the interpretation" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Mahmoud, the Khalifas Captured General (litho)

Mahmoud, the Khalifas Captured General (litho)
1063656 Mahmoud, the Khalifas Captured General (litho) by Maud, William T. (1865-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mahmoud, the Khalifas Captured General)

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Shostakovichs First Symphony, 1935 (oil on canvas)

Shostakovichs First Symphony, 1935 (oil on canvas)
BAL397732 Shostakovichs First Symphony, 1935 (oil on canvas) by Filonov, Pavel Nikolaevich (1883-1941); 99.8x68 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageInterpretation Collection: An Anglo Chinese Lady

An Anglo Chinese Lady
Western interpretation of a Chinese Lady on an English greetings postcard Date: circa 1905

Background imageInterpretation Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - A Little bit of Overtime

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - A Little bit of Overtime
The concept of overtime, that is working beyond ones contracted hours, became formalised just before WW2. This little bricklayer has another interpretation of the phrase

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Rosalind

Rosalind
An artists interpretation of Rosalind from Shakespeares As you Like It

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Cleopatra

Cleopatra
An artists interpretation of Cleopatra from Shakespeares Antony and Cleopatra

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Malvolio

Malvolio
An artists interpretation of Malvolio from Shakespeares Twelfth Night

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Sir John Falstaff

Sir John Falstaff
An artists interpretation of Sir John Falstaff from Shakespeares Henry IV and Henry V

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Bottom the Weaver

Bottom the Weaver
An artists interpretation of Botom the Weaver from Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Brother Lustig

Brother Lustig
Bruder Lustig. Artists interpretation of a scene from the traditional Grimms fairy tale. Artist: Victor Thomas

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Bearskin

Bearskin
Der Barenhauter. Artists interpretation of a scene from the traditional Grimms fairy tale. Artist: Victor Thomas

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Simple Simon

Simple Simon
Artists interpretation of a traditional nursery rhyme. Artist: Eugenie Richards

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Dancers around the world, 1929 2-2

Dancers around the world, 1929 2-2
Dancers around the world, 1929 2/2 - Ronny Johansson (top left) touring Norway and Germany, Zlata Kusova (top) a young Russian dancer touring Europe, Miriam Crosby (Middle) dancing in Paris

Background imageInterpretation Collection: A Japanese Fantasy by Ernestine Day showing her

A Japanese Fantasy by Ernestine Day showing her
A Japanese Fantasy by Ernestine Day (one of the Denishawn dancers) showing her new fan dance - an interpretation of Japanese life - will be seen in concert halls, 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageInterpretation Collection: What the Moon Saw

What the Moon Saw
Visual interpretation of a scene from a Hans Andersons fairy tale. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: circa 1905

Background imageInterpretation Collection: The Snow Queen

The Snow Queen
Visual interpretation of a scene from a Hans Andersons fairy tale. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: circa 1905

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Twos Company

Twos Company
Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Too Many Cooks

Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Tis not the Gay Clothes

Tis not the Gay Clothes Make the Gentleman. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Tis not the Cowl

Tis not the Cowl that Makes the Monk. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Look Before You Leap

Look Before You Leap. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Proof of the Pudding

Proof of the Pudding
The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Fine Feathers

Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Don Count Your Chickens

Don Count Your Chickens
Don Count your Chickens Before They are Hatched. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: Every Path has Its Puddle

Every Path has Its Puddle. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: A Cat May Look at a King

A Cat May Look at a King. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: An Ounce of Help

An Ounce of Help is Worth a Pound of Pity. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: A Penny Saved

A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: All are not Friends

All are not Friends Who Speak Us Fair. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: A Fool and His Money

A Fool and His Money are Soon Parted. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916

Background imageInterpretation Collection: A Bird in Hand

A Bird in Hand is Worth Two in a Bush. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916



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"Unraveling the Enigma: The Art of Interpretation" In a world filled with countless narratives and hidden meanings, interpretation becomes our guiding light. Like DORE's LEVIATHAN emerging from the depths, we delve into the realms of imagination to decipher the mysteries that surround us. Just as The Pied Piper of Hamelin led us on a mesmerizing journey, interpretation invites us to explore alternate realities within the quantum universe, and is through this lens that we unravel secrets concealed in plain sight, much like Sigmund Freud dissected the human psyche during his time. Like an intricate cabinet from Antwerp circa 1650, every detail holds significance waiting to be unlocked. Julius Harrison's melodies echo through time, while Argo Navis sails across celestial seas as a constellation representing profound symbolism. Even in times of turmoil and war, such as at Charing Cross Dressing Station bunkers in Ploegsteert, it offers solace and understanding amidst chaos. And just like Mr Pickwick embarks on whimsical adventures in literature, we embark on intellectual journeys guided by our interpretations. The Honorable Mrs Forbes Sempill reminds us that music transcends boundaries; it makes visible what words cannot express. Much like Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat who roams freely without constraint or judgment – interpretation allows for freedom of thought and exploration. Interpretation is not merely decoding symbols; it is an art form that breathes life into ancient tales and forgotten histories. It bridges gaps between cultures and eras while shedding light on humanity's collective consciousness. So let us embrace this captivating dance with meaning – interpreting each stroke of brushwork or note played with curiosity and wonderment. For within these interpretations lies our connection to past civilizations' wisdom and future possibilities yet untold.