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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

Background imageJealousy Collection: WW1 era Comic Postcard - Little girl threatens her boy

WW1 era Comic Postcard - Little girl threatens her boy... " If I ever catch you at it" ! Date: circa 1916

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealous Monster, 1778. Artist: John Hamilton Mortimer

Jealous Monster, 1778. Artist: John Hamilton Mortimer
Jealous Monster, 1778. One of a series of six, showing monsters seducing or struggling with beautiful sea nymphs

Background imageJealousy Collection: Falstaff and his Friends (The Merry Wives of Windsor), c1870. Artist: W Greatbatch

Falstaff and his Friends (The Merry Wives of Windsor), c1870. Artist: W Greatbatch
Falstaff and his Friends (The Merry Wives of Windsor), c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealousy, 1835. Artist: George Cruikshank

Jealousy, 1835. Artist: George Cruikshank
Jealousy, 1835. A man seated at a table has his right fist on an anonymous letter and clutches his brow with his left hand

Background imageJealousy Collection: The Rivals, (c1827?). Artist: Robert Smirke

The Rivals, (c1827?). Artist: Robert Smirke
The Rivals, (c1827?), showing two women peering at each other with contempt

Background imageJealousy Collection: A Thought-Form of Watchful Jealousy, c1916, (1917)

A Thought-Form of Watchful Jealousy, c1916, (1917)
A Thought-Form of Watchful Jealousy, c1916, 1917. Oliver Joseph Lodge (1851-1940) a British physicist and writer involved in the development of radio

Background imageJealousy Collection: Partiality. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Partiality. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Partiality. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageJealousy Collection: The Green Eyed Monster, 1913. Artist: Casavant

The Green Eyed Monster, 1913. Artist: Casavant
The Green Eyed Monster, 1913. A print from Life, 20th March 1913

Background imageJealousy Collection: Sketch for the Jealous Husband in the Scuola Del Santo, c1510, (1937). Artist: Titian

Sketch for the Jealous Husband in the Scuola Del Santo, c1510, (1937). Artist: Titian
Sketch for the Jealous Husband in the Scuola Del Santo, c1510, (1937). A print from Titian Paintings and Drawings, introduction by Hans Tietze, Phaidon Press, Vienna, 1937

Background imageJealousy Collection: Two Thrones, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Two Thrones, 1879 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Two Thrones, 1879 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch

Background imageJealousy Collection: L Avarice, (Jealousy) c1900-1920 (1924). Artist: Marcel Roux

L Avarice, (Jealousy) c1900-1920 (1924). Artist: Marcel Roux
L Avarice, (Jealousy) c1900-1920 (1924). A print from A History of French Etching from the 16th Century to the Present Day, by F L Leipnik, John Lane the Bodley Head Limited, London, 1924

Background imageJealousy Collection: The Virgin Longing, c19th century. Artist: AH Payne

The Virgin Longing, c19th century. Artist: AH Payne
The Virgin Longing, c19th century. Der Jungfrau Sehnsucht

Background imageJealousy Collection: Episodes of the Life of Famous Painters: Michelangelo, (c1900)

Episodes of the Life of Famous Painters: Michelangelo, (c1900). Torrigiano, a jealous fellow student, breaks Michelangelos (1475-1564) nose

Background imageJealousy Collection: Aha oe feii? (Are You Jealous?), 1892. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Aha oe feii? (Are You Jealous?), 1892. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Aha oe feii? (Are You Jealous?), 1892. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageJealousy Collection: Do not covet your neighbours house, The Ten Commandments, c20th century

Do not covet your neighbours house, The Ten Commandments, c20th century
The Ten Commandments. Frankfurt, West Germany (10th) - Do not covet your neighbours house, The Ten Commandments, c20th century

Background imageJealousy Collection: The Close of the Silver Age, ca 1530. Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)

The Close of the Silver Age, ca 1530. Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)
The Close of the Silver Age, ca 1530. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jupiter, Juno and Io, 1710s. Artist: Jean-Marc Nattier

Jupiter, Juno and Io, 1710s. Artist: Jean-Marc Nattier
Jupiter, Juno and Io, 1710s. According to Greek Mythology, Zeus seduced Io, one of the priestesses of his wife, Hera, and changed her into a heifer in order to try to hide his act from Hera

Background imageJealousy Collection: Fruits of Jealousy, (The Silver Age), 1530

Fruits of Jealousy, (The Silver Age), 1530. Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageJealousy Collection: Cephalus and Procris, c1574-1627. Artist: Giovanni Battista Paggi

Cephalus and Procris, c1574-1627. Artist: Giovanni Battista Paggi
Cephalus and Procris, c1574-1627

Background imageJealousy Collection: Snubbed!, 1883. Artist: Joseph Swain

Snubbed!, 1883. Artist: Joseph Swain
Snubbed!, 1883. Spain and Germany are shown taking a walk together, with France scowling jealously in the background. In November 1883

Background imageJealousy Collection: St. Anthony healing a woman wounded by her husband, Capella dell'Arca del Santo, Basilica of S

St. Anthony healing a woman wounded by her husband, Capella dell'Arca del Santo, Basilica of S. Antonio knonw as Basilica del Santo, Padua Padua Basilica of S

Background imageJealousy Collection: The New Colonel by H. M. Bateman

The New Colonel by H. M. Bateman
A young, business-like and rather intellectual Colonel arrives at a club, observed with some reservation by the old guard. Date: 1929

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealousy door awaiting Mars Ares Venus

Jealousy door awaiting Mars Ares Venus
Jealousy at door awaiting Mars (Ares) and Venus

Background imageJealousy Collection: ar, aspiration, attitude, augmented reality, bare chest, bikini, body builder, bonding

ar, aspiration, attitude, augmented reality, bare chest, bikini, body builder, bonding
Strong woman and weak man

Background imageJealousy Collection: Cartoon, German women also Uber Alles, WW1

Cartoon, German women also Uber Alles, WW1
Cartoon, German women are also Uber Alles. Six scenes depicting German women and their influence on everyday life. Date: 1916

Background imageJealousy Collection: GRIMM: SNOW WHITE, 1886. Mirror, mirror, on the wall, whos the fairest one of

GRIMM: SNOW WHITE, 1886. Mirror, mirror, on the wall, whos the fairest one of all? asked Snow Whites wicked stepmother. Pen-and-ink drawing, 1886, by Walter Crane

Background imageJealousy Collection: Cinderella ballet, Cinderella and Prince Charming dance

Cinderella ballet, Cinderella and Prince Charming dance
The Ugly Sisters watch with jealousy as Cinderella (in disguise) dances with Prince Charming at the ball. A scene from a ballet version of Cinderella, based on French and Spanish fairytales

Background imageJealousy Collection: France, Metz, la cour d or, Othello and Desdemona

France, Metz, la cour d or, Othello and Desdemona
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Background imageJealousy Collection: Scene from Molieres play, Dom Garcie de Navarre

Scene from Molieres play, Dom Garcie de Navarre ou Le Prince Jaloux, first performed in 1661. 17th century

Background imageJealousy Collection: Shakespeare - The Winters Tale

Shakespeare - The Winters Tale - Leontes: Still virginalling. circa 1830

Background imageJealousy Collection: The Debutante 1850

The Debutante 1850
A debutante in a beautiful white satin dress and a rosette in her hair, fixes her hair in the mirror. She is admired by her proud mama and servants. Date: 1850

Background imageJealousy Collection: Thoughtforms - 25, 26

Thoughtforms - 25, 26
25 - JEALOUSY 26 - ANGRY JEALOUSY Date: 1905

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealousy in Nursery 1797

Jealousy in Nursery 1797
Jealousy in the nursery - Queen Louise of Prussia with her two sons, afterwards Kaisers Friedrich-Wilhelm IV and Wilhelm I Date: 1797

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealousy by Eugene Walters

Jealousy by Eugene Walters
Promotional postcard for Jealousy by Eugene Walters from the French of Louis Verneuil. First produced at the Fortune Theatre, 5th December 1928. Date: 1928

Background imageJealousy Collection: The Only Jealousy of Ymir by Yates

The Only Jealousy of Ymir by Yates

Background imageJealousy Collection: Light and Shadow by Laurie Tayler

Light and Shadow by Laurie Tayler
A couple leave a hotel after a night out at a supper cabaret. As the monocled and top-hatted gentleman helps his female companion with her coat or shawl

Background imageJealousy Collection: Professional Jealousy French Tommy - WWI (Humour)

Professional Jealousy French Tommy - WWI (Humour)
Professional Jealousy. French Tommy - I don t deny that they ve got nice straight legs, but our figures are the more substantial, anyhow

Background imageJealousy Collection: WW2 poster, cut this out of working hours

WW2 poster, cut this out of working hours (petty jealousies, bickering), remember its the enemy you re fighting! Design by Victor Hicks. Date: 1940s

Background imageJealousy Collection: A talented performer

A talented performer
A very little boy plays a grand piano from a raised piano stool. Two other small children look on in wonder. Date: 1875

Background imageJealousy Collection: Hatred Jealousy Heads Representing Various Passions

Hatred Jealousy Heads Representing Various Passions
Artokoloro

Background imageJealousy Collection: Sketch Illustrate Passions Senility Peevishness

Sketch Illustrate Passions Senility Peevishness
Artokoloro

Background imageJealousy Collection: THEATRE: OTHELLO, 1943. Paul Robeson as Othello and Jose Ferrer as Iago in a Theatre

THEATRE: OTHELLO, 1943. Paul Robeson as Othello and Jose Ferrer as Iago in a Theatre Guild production of Othello in New York City. Photograph, 1943-44

Background imageJealousy Collection: Jealousy by Ferdinand Julius Fagerlin

Jealousy by Ferdinand Julius Fagerlin
Illustration of a Jealousy by Ferdinand Julius Fagerlin

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 Brothers Grimm

Background imageJealousy Collection: jealousy, from the Picture by Hugo Kauffmann, Exhibited at the United

jealousy, from the Picture by Hugo Kauffmann, Exhibited at the United
" jealousy", from the Picture by Hugo Kauffmann, Exhibited at the United Arts Gallery

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: Polyphemus surprising Acis and Galatea by throwing a rock at them (oil on canvas)

Polyphemus surprising Acis and Galatea by throwing a rock at them (oil on canvas)
XIR903018 Polyphemus surprising Acis and Galatea by throwing a rock at them (oil on canvas) by Troy, Jean Francois de (1679-1752); Hotel de Ville, Versailles, France; (add.info.: PolyphAeAšme)

Background imageJealousy Collection: Eugašne Grasset, Jalousie (Jealousy), French, 1841-1917, hand-colored lithograph

Eugašne Grasset, Jalousie (Jealousy), French, 1841-1917, hand-colored lithograph on wove paper



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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.