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Killing Collection

"From mythical dragons to historical figures, the act of 'killing' takes on various forms throughout time

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Killing Collection: Australian troops counter-attack at Amiens, WW1
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Killing Collection: Trotsky slaying the counter-revolutionary dragon (poster), 1918
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Killing Collection: Picture No. 10854827
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Killing Collection: MONTPARNASSE ACCIDENT
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Killing Collection: Rime of the Ancient Mariner - I shot Albatross
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Killing Collection: In 1581, Ivan beat his son, Ivan in a heated argument causing his sons death
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Killing Collection: Mosaic of St. George slaying the dragon in St. George Coptic Orthodox church
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Killing Collection: St. George slaying the dragon, Gozo, Malta, Europe
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Killing Collection: Saint Francis and the Wolf of Gubbio
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Killing Collection: Homo habilis in action
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Killing Collection: The young Nelson killing a polar bear (engraving)
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Killing Collection: Un Bandit Bulgare Dans Les Balkans (engraving)
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Killing Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex eats the carrion of a dead Triceratops
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Killing Collection: The kill at a Victorian fox hunt
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Killing Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM
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Killing Collection: Beowulf shears off the head of Grendel, 1910. Artist: John Henry Frederick Bacon
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Killing Collection: Two of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse, early 14th century
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Killing Collection: General Gouraud escapes an assassination attempt on route from Damascas to Kunaitra, 1921
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Killing Collection: Homotherium scimitar cats
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Killing Collection: Sir Francis Chantrey killing two woodcocks with one shot while hunting at Holkham Hall
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Killing Collection: Illustration, crime scene, man in street being fired at with shotgun from car window
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Killing Collection: Leopard (Panthera pardus) carrying a days-old blue wildebeest (brindled gnu) (Connochaetes
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Killing Collection: European Otter (Lutra lutra) adult female, feeding on Perch (Perca fluviatilis)
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Killing Collection: Killing an Elephant for food, Paris; Franco-Prussian War, 18
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Killing Collection: December - the Chateau de Vincennes, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Paul Limbourg
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Killing Collection: There Was A Hand-To-Hand Struggle, 1902. Artist: WR Wollen
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Killing Collection: Defeat of the Insurgents by Sir John Colborne at St Eustache, 25 November 1837, (1877)
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Killing Collection: Fox-Hunting, the Death
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Killing Collection: Stoning of Stephen
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Killing Collection: Testimonial to the officers of the 78th Highlanders, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Killing Collection: Hercules Slaying the Hydra, ca. 1602. Creator: Jan Muller
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Killing Collection: Jaguar (Panthera onca) killing Spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) in Piquiri River
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Killing Collection: The Triumph of Death, c1562. Artist: Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Killing Collection: Incident at the Battle of Isandlwana, Anglo-Zulu War, 22 January 1879. Artist: Charles Edwin Fripp
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Killing Collection: Miniature Painting on Paper, Mughal King Hunting
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Killing Collection: Hunting Tigers on Miniature Painting on Paper
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Killing Collection: Retro Nordic Jersey Pattern
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Killing Collection: St. George and the Dragon, 1598 (woodcut)
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Killing Collection: St George (d. c303), the Red Cross Knight, killing the Dragon, 1598 (woodcut)
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Killing Collection: A famille rose dish painted with a scene of Wusong slaying a yeti (porcelain)
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Killing Collection: The Kill (w/c with pen & ink over graphite on paper)
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Killing Collection: Ulysses killing the suitors
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Killing Collection: Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 (colour litho)
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Killing Collection: A German Navy captain devoured by lions in South-West Africa (colour litho)
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Killing Collection: Jedediah Smith (1799-1831) being attacked by a Grizzly bear, c. 1861 (colour litho)
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Killing Collection: Boeing B707 F-BHSZ Chateau de Kerjean
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Killing Collection: Martin B-26C-T XB-LOX
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Killing Collection: Anger (Ira), from the series The Seven Deadly Sins, 1558. Creator: Philip Galle


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"From mythical dragons to historical figures, the act of 'killing' takes on various forms throughout time. In this captivating collection of images and events, we witness the power and consequences behind such acts. Trotsky's iconic poster depicts him as a slayer of counter-revolutionary forces, symbolizing his determination during a tumultuous period in 1918. The MONTPARNASSE ACCIDENT serves as a haunting reminder that even in modern times, tragedy can strike unexpectedly. Picture No. 10854827 captures an intense moment where life is taken away, leaving us pondering its significance. Drawing inspiration from literature, "Rime of the Ancient Mariner - I shot Albatross" reminds us that our actions can have far-reaching consequences beyond what we initially perceive. Australian troops' courageous counter-attack at Amiens during WW1 showcases their unwavering spirit against formidable odds. The Death of General Gordon in Khartoum stands as a testament to sacrifice and bravery amidst conflict; it immortalizes those who fought valiantly for their cause. St. George's mosaic in the Coptic Orthodox church portrays his triumph over evil with grace and faith. History reveals darker moments too: Ivan's heated argument leading to his son's tragic demise highlights how emotions can escalate into irreversible outcomes with devastating effects. Yet not all they are violent; Saint Francis taming the Wolf of Gubbio teaches us compassion and understanding towards creatures deemed dangerous or untamable. Staying true to its origins, St. George resurfaces once more in Gozo, Malta – reminding Europe of heroism against adversity through centuries past. Intriguingly different but equally impactful is the Bonnot Gang Raid Bank – showcasing how criminal activities disrupt society while also highlighting humanity's fascination with outlaws. Lastly, Homo habilis in action takes us back millions of years ago when survival relied on hunting skills – emphasizing our primal instinct to secure our existence.