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Two Mothers, Deux Meres (1888) by Leon-Maxime Faivre: A poignant depiction of motherly love and sacrifice, jeopardizing personal peace for the welfare of their children


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Two Mothers, Deux Meres (1888) by Leon-Maxime Faivre: A poignant depiction of motherly love and sacrifice, jeopardizing personal peace for the welfare of their children. Nichiren Calming the Storm (19th century), Utagawa Kuniyoshi: Amidst the chaos of a raging storm, the Buddhist monk Nichiren bravely stands, accessing inner peace and aid, calming the tempest with his unwavering faith. Battle of Castillon (1453), Charles Philippe Auguste Lariviere: In the heat of battle, warriors risked all, their lives and the lives of their comrades, jeopardizing everything for the greater good and the ultimate victory. The Martyrdom of St. Agatha (c1756), Giovanni Battista Tiepolo: Enduring immense pain and suffering, St. Agatha remained steadfast in her faith, seeking aid and assistance from above, jeopardizing her earthly life for her eternal salvation. Theatre (late 16th / early 17th century), Jacques Bellange: The world of the theatre, with its colorful characters and dramatic performances, required constant assistance and collaboration, jeopardizing personal privacy and dignity for the sake of art and entertainment. A Village Bullfight (c1812-1814), Francisco Goya: The thrill of the bullfight, with its raw power and intensity, jeopardized the lives of both man and beast, testing the limits of courage and endurance. The Procession of the Trojan Horse into Troy (c1760), Giovanni Battista Tiepolo: The Greeks, in their cunning plan to infiltrate Troy, jeopardized their own safety by hiding within the seemingly innocent wooden horse, risking discovery and certain death. Voyage dans les Pouilles (16th century): The thrill of exploration and discovery, as depicted in this computer-generated, color image, comes with its own set of risks and challenges, jeopardizing the safety and well-being of the voyagers as they venture into the unknown.