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Jealousy Collection (page 11)

"Jealousy: The Green-Eyed Monster that Haunts Italy's Tragic Tales" In the enchanting land of Italy, where passion and drama intertwine, jealousy takes center stage

Background imageJealousy Collection: The Bride of Abydos, 1843 (oil on canvas)

The Bride of Abydos, 1843 (oil on canvas)
XIR15954 The Bride of Abydos, 1843 (oil on canvas) by Delacroix, Ferdinand Victor Eugene (1798-1863); 35.5x27.5 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageJealousy Collection: Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor (mixed media on paper)

Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor (mixed media on paper)
XYC158038 Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor (mixed media on paper) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); 49.5x37.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageJealousy Collection: The Jealous Old Man, 1791 (oil on canvas)

The Jealous Old Man, 1791 (oil on canvas)
XIR137992 The Jealous Old Man, 1791 (oil on canvas) by Boilly, Louis Leopold (1761-1845); 46x55 cm; Musee de l Hotel Sandelin, Saint-Omer, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageJealousy Collection: Divorce. The Reconciliation (gouache on paper)

Divorce. The Reconciliation (gouache on paper)
XIR158254 Divorce. The Reconciliation (gouache on paper) by Lesueur Brothers, (18th century); 35.5x53.2 cm; Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageJealousy Collection: Study of Jealousy

Study of Jealousy; Agnolo Bronzino, Italian, 1503 - 1572; Italy, Europe; about 1545; Black chalk; 16.2 x 11.9 cm (6 3/8 x 4 11/16 in.)

Background imageJealousy Collection: Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor Signed and dated, in red paint, lower right: EBJ

Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor Signed and dated, in red paint, lower right: EBJ
Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor Signed and dated, in red paint, lower right: " EBJ | 1861" (initials in monogram), Edward Burne-Jones, 1833-1898, British

Background imageJealousy Collection: Mrs. Barclay and Her Children Mrs. Barclay and her daughters, Francis Wheatley, 1747-1801

Mrs. Barclay and Her Children Mrs. Barclay and her daughters, Francis Wheatley, 1747-1801, British

Background imageJealousy Collection: Golden Eagle -Aquila chrysaetos- with bait and a Hooded Crow -Corvus corone cornix- during a

Golden Eagle -Aquila chrysaetos- with bait and a Hooded Crow -Corvus corone cornix- during a blizzard, Kainuu, Utajarvi, Nordfinnland, Finland

Background imageJealousy Collection: A CHINESE HONEYMOON, c1902. Poster advertising Shubert, Nixon and Zimmermans production

A CHINESE HONEYMOON, c1902. Poster advertising Shubert, Nixon and Zimmermans production of A Chinese Honeymoon by Dance and Talbot. Lithograph, c1902

Background imageJealousy Collection: EDWIN BOOTH: IAGO, 1863. Edwin Booth (1833-1893) as Iago in William Shakespeares Othello

EDWIN BOOTH: IAGO, 1863. Edwin Booth (1833-1893) as Iago in William Shakespeares Othello. Oil on canvas, 1863, by Thomas Hicks

Background imageJealousy Collection: ADAM AND EVE, CAIN AND ABEL. Six episodes from story of Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel

ADAM AND EVE, CAIN AND ABEL. Six episodes from story of Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel. Illuminations from English Psalter, c1240

Background imageJealousy Collection: CAIN AND ABEL. The Sacrifices of Cain and Abel; Cain slaying Abel (Genesis 4: 3-8)

CAIN AND ABEL. The Sacrifices of Cain and Abel; Cain slaying Abel (Genesis 4: 3-8). French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageJealousy Collection: THOMAS COLE: THE DEAD ABEL. Oil on paper, 1832

THOMAS COLE: THE DEAD ABEL. Oil on paper, 1832

Background imageJealousy Collection: FILM: JEALOUSY, 1914. French poster for the silent film JEALOUSY, starring Max Linder

FILM: JEALOUSY, 1914. French poster for the silent film JEALOUSY, starring Max Linder, who seems to have lost a fencing match with his wife

Background imageJealousy Collection: MYTHOLOGY: HERCULES. Woodcut, c1496, by Albrecht Durer

MYTHOLOGY: HERCULES. Woodcut, c1496, by Albrecht Durer

Background imageJealousy Collection: HIRAM REVELS CARTOON, 1870. An 1870 cartoon by Thomas Nast reflecting the irony

HIRAM REVELS CARTOON, 1870. An 1870 cartoon by Thomas Nast reflecting the irony of Hiram Rhoades Revels, the 1st African American senator

Background imageJealousy Collection: TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. A play by William Shakespeare. Drawing, 19th century

TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. A play by William Shakespeare. Drawing, 19th century

Background imageJealousy Collection: PERRAULT: CINDERELLA. Look at our little sister

PERRAULT: CINDERELLA. Look at our little sister. Woodcut by William Heath Robinson for the fairy tale by Charles Perrault (1628-1703)

Background imageJealousy Collection: GRIMM: SNOW WHITE, c1886. Drawing, c1886, by Walter Crane for the fairy tale by

GRIMM: SNOW WHITE, c1886. Drawing, c1886, by Walter Crane for the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm

Background imageJealousy Collection: CINDERELLAs SISTERS Cinderellas sisters off to the ball. English book illustration

CINDERELLAs SISTERS Cinderellas sisters off to the ball. English book illustration, c1825

Background imageJealousy Collection: CINDERELLA AND HER SLIPPER Cinderella revealed as the wearer of the glass slipper

CINDERELLA AND HER SLIPPER Cinderella revealed as the wearer of the glass slipper. English book illustration, c1825

Background imageJealousy Collection: CINDERELLA AND SLIPPER Cinderella about to try on the glass slipper. English book illustration

CINDERELLA AND SLIPPER Cinderella about to try on the glass slipper. English book illustration, c1825

Background imageJealousy Collection: CINDERELLA AND SISTERS Cinderella cleans the floor as her sisters go to the ball

CINDERELLA AND SISTERS Cinderella cleans the floor as her sisters go to the ball. English book illustration, c1825

Background imageJealousy Collection: GRIMM: SNOW WHITE, c1890. Snow Whites royal stepmother consults her speaking mirror

GRIMM: SNOW WHITE, c1890. Snow Whites royal stepmother consults her speaking mirror. Drawing, c1890, by Lancelot Speed for the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm

Background imageJealousy Collection: Courthouse scene in Australia - cartoon by Phil May

Courthouse scene in Australia - cartoon by Phil May
A Reminiscence of Australia. Bush Magistrate (to visiting Magistrates who have had a wild night) - " Look here, Fellers, before we go on wid this case

Background imageJealousy Collection: Smug Cockney woman who has nabbed her rivals Gent

Smug Cockney woman who has nabbed her rivals Gent
Jilted! A smug Cockney woman who has nabbed her rivals Gent, throws her a very satisfied glance! Date: circa 1890s

Background imageJealousy Collection: Shakespeare Othello Act 3 Sc. 3: Iago leads Othello to believe that Desdemona is unfaithful

Shakespeare Othello Act 3 Sc. 3: Iago leads Othello to believe that Desdemona is unfaithful
Shakespeare Othello Act 3 Sc.3: Iago leads Othello to believe that Desdemona is unfaithful. 19th century engraving

Background imageJealousy Collection: Iago using an innocent meeting between Cassio and Desdemona to convince Othello that

Iago using an innocent meeting between Cassio and Desdemona to convince Othello that his wife has been unfaithful. Othello Act III, Scene III

Background imageJealousy Collection: I ll Teach You to Wink at Mrs. Harris Postcard. ca. 1880-1920, I ll Teach You to Wink at Mrs

I ll Teach You to Wink at Mrs. Harris Postcard. ca. 1880-1920, I ll Teach You to Wink at Mrs. Harris Postcard

Background imageJealousy Collection: Eugene Grasset, Jalousie (jealousy), French, 1841 1917, Hand Colored Lithograph

Eugene Grasset, Jalousie (jealousy), French, 1841 1917, Hand Colored Lithograph

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealousy research, MRI brain scans C016 / 9633

Jealousy research, MRI brain scans C016 / 9633
Jealousy research. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scans carried out as part of research into human jealousy. The research is being carried out by neuropsychologist Kenneth Levy at

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealousy, conceptual MRI brain scans C016 / 9634

Jealousy, conceptual MRI brain scans C016 / 9634
Jealousy. Conceptual composite magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scans demonstrating differences in jealousy between the sexes

Background imageJealousy Collection: Vibrant yellow rose bloom contrasts rich green background. In Victorian times yellow

Vibrant yellow rose bloom contrasts rich green background. In Victorian times yellow rose symbolized jealousy, modern times it represents joy and friendship

Background imageJealousy Collection: Barcelona - The two Rivals

Barcelona - The two Rivals
Two rivals - painting by Ramon Palmarola Romeu Date: circa 1938

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealous Boy

Jealous Boy
A jealous little boy, crying at nursery because his favourite girl is sitting in a cardboard box with his best friend... wait till he grows up! Date: 1960s

Background imageJealousy Collection: Young Fiancee catches the eye of a new suitor

Young Fiancee catches the eye of a new suitor
In the Spring an old Mans Fiancee lightly turns to thoughts of love..! An attractive young lady, the fiancee to a vastly older gentleman (decidedly unamused)

Background imageJealousy Collection: Music in the home, 1887

Music in the home, 1887
An accomplished German man eclipses the other talent at an evening party, to the disgust of the watching Englishmen. " Young Muller(from Hamburg)

Background imageJealousy Collection: Voyeurism, conceptual artwork

Voyeurism, conceptual artwork
Voyeurism. Conceptual artwork of a female eye looking through a heart-shaped hole. This represents a stalker or voyeur, who is spying through a hole in a wall or door

Background imageJealousy Collection: 1749 Human emotions and expression Buffon

1749 Human emotions and expression Buffon
1749 Copperplate engraving from Georges-Louis Leclerc, Compte de Buffon " Histoire Naturelle", Volume II, Plate VIII. shows some of the various expressions shown by the human face 1

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealousy, conceptual image

Jealousy, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a red-faced woman with green eyes, representing jealousy

Background imageJealousy Collection: FILM: HECTIC DAYS, 1928. Lupino Lane in a still from the 1928 motion picture Hectic Days

FILM: HECTIC DAYS, 1928. Lupino Lane in a still from the 1928 motion picture Hectic Days

Background imageJealousy Collection: Galphimia Vine (Tristellateia australasiae) close-up of flowers

Galphimia Vine (Tristellateia australasiae) close-up of flowers

Background imageJealousy Collection: British Ballad, Fair Helen of Kirconnell

British Ballad, Fair Helen of Kirconnell
FAIR HELEN (Helen of Kirconnell - Kirconnel - Kirkconnel) British ballad of Scottish origin telling the tragic tale of Helen Irving (Fair Helen of Kirkconnel) daughter of the Laird of Kirkconnel

Background imageJealousy Collection: That Newest Step by Laurie Tayler

That Newest Step by Laurie Tayler
That Newest Step, by Laurie Tayler. Young couples on the dance floor comment jealously on the couple in the middle doing the latest dance

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealous love triangle by Florence Hardy

Jealous love triangle by Florence Hardy
Jealousy. Onlooking boy in background is envious of a love struck pair of children

Background imageJealousy Collection: When Three is a Crowd by Florence Hardy

When Three is a Crowd by Florence Hardy
Two little boys in clown costumes vie for the attention of a fellow female clown

Background imageJealousy Collection: Aglaura into Rock

Aglaura into Rock
Aglaura, daughter of Cecrops, is inspired by Athena, who hates her, with jealousy of her sister Herse, beloved by Hermes, who consequently turns her into a rock



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"Jealousy: The Green-Eyed Monster that Haunts Italy's Tragic Tales" In the enchanting land of Italy, where passion and drama intertwine, jealousy takes center stage. Just like Desdemona and Othello in Shakespeare's masterpiece or Iago's cunning manipulation, this emotion has left an indelible mark on the country's cultural heritage. Giuseppe Verdi captured the essence in his opera Otello (1887), illustrated with striking oleographs. The intensity of emotions portrayed through music and art reveals the destructive power envy holds over human hearts. From biblical narratives to satirical engravings like "Flight to Egypt, " jealousy transcends time and genre. H. M. Bateman's comical illustration aptly depicts how irrationality can consume even the most rational minds. Tales such as "The Jealous Eye" remind us that envy knows no boundaries; it infiltrates every aspect of life, including duels between captains or intimate moments when a nurse administers an enema syringe to a bedridden man. "The Jealous Devil" personifies this emotion as a malevolent force lurking within us all. Its presence is felt not only in grand operas but also in everyday encounters, as depicted by Miss Hilda Moore's captivating gaze. Even renowned works like Verdi's Trouvere or Shakespearean plays like The Winter Tale explore jealousy’s intricate web. Harlequin, Columbine, and Pierrot dance their way into our hearts while reminding us that love triangles often breed resentment. As we delve into history through paintings such as "Two’s Company, Three’s None, " we witness how they are shatter relationships beyond repair. It serves as a cautionary tale for those who dare to test its limits. Italy stands testament to humanity’s fascination with this complex emotion – from tragic tales etched onto canvases to timeless performances on grand stages.