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Reason Collection

"Reason: A Journey of Triumph and Tragedy" In the realm of reason, we find ourselves entangled in a web of paradoxes

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Reason Collection: Sisyphus and his Stone
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Reason Collection: The Ghost Train, travel on the thrills and laughter line
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Reason Collection: Fifth of November
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Reason Collection: The Festival of Reason, created by the French
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Reason Collection: WWI Poster, Enlist Today (Welsh version)
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Reason Collection: Goya (1746-1828). Spanish painter and printmaker. Los Capric
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Reason Collection: Obesity Caure 1890S
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Reason Collection: Marquis Yamagata Aritomo
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Reason Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, List of First Class Passengers
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Reason Collection: WW2, A Special Reason
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Reason Collection: Madness And Reason
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Reason Collection: A La Suite d'un Article Signe: Boulimy
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Reason Collection: RMS Titanic - telegram from Marconi to Carpathia
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Reason Collection: RMS Titanic - Marconi portrait with Carpathia telegram
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Reason Collection: Austria sees no reason to give Serbia a helping hand Date: 1909
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Reason Collection: CHRISTMAS, SAXONY
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Reason Collection: XMAS TREES ON GRAVE
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Reason Collection: El Sueno De La Razon Produce Monstruos (The Dream of Reason Produces Monsters)
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Reason Collection: McDonnell F-101B Voodoo 57-0417 - 60417
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Reason Collection: Boeing C-32A 09-001?
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Reason Collection: United States Air Force - Boeing OC-135W 61-2670
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Reason Collection: Cripps the Carrier (engraving)
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Reason Collection: With Reason
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Reason Collection: La raison du plus fort est toujours la meilleure (engraving)
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Reason Collection: Apple, the cause of it all (colour litho)
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Reason Collection: Preparatory drawing for the number 43 of the serie 'Les caprices'
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Reason Collection: Reason, Corridor of the Virtues (fresco)
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Reason Collection: The Reason, 1741 (engraving)
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Reason Collection: The Soudan Rebellion (engraving)
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Reason Collection: Art Caricature in Germany (engraving)
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Reason Collection: Sketches at the Apple Congress at Chiswick (engraving)
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Reason Collection: Frontispiece of Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae, by Athanasius Kircher (1601-80) Rome
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Reason Collection: Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! (Disraeli)
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Reason Collection: The reason why I took to wearing kilts (colour photo)
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Reason Collection: British recruitment poster, WW1
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Reason Collection: The reason (chromolitho)
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Reason Collection: Guy Fawkess Day
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Reason Collection: Ms 1-1936 f. 3r Page from a notebook, c. 1665-68 (ink on paper)
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Reason Collection: A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume, 1739-40 (print)
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Reason Collection: Newton Cenotaph (litho)
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Reason Collection: The Pursuit of the Well Beloved, by Thomas Hardy (litho)
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Reason Collection: Raison - a French couple failing to communicate (colour photo)
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Reason Collection: The Balkan Question, A Tangled Skein (litho)
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Reason Collection: The Way of Poverty or of Wealth, c. 1425-50 (tempera on vellum)
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Reason Collection: The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters by Francisco Goya, 1799 (etching with aquatint)
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Reason Collection: The Triumph of the Eucharist over Philosophy and Science, c. 1625-26 (oil on panel)
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Reason Collection: Frontispiece of the Encyclopedia of Denis Diderot (1713-1784) and Jean le Rond d
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Reason Collection: Ms 1-1936 f. 6v Page from a notebook, c. 1665-68 (ink on paper)


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"Reason: A Journey of Triumph and Tragedy" In the realm of reason, we find ourselves entangled in a web of paradoxes. Like Sisyphus and his eternal struggle with the stone, our pursuit for understanding often feels like an uphill battle. Yet, just as The Ghost Train invites us to travel on the thrills and laughter line, reason promises exhilarating discoveries along its winding tracks. The Festival of Reason, birthed by the French Revolutionaries, stands as a testament to humanity's relentless pursuit of enlightenment. It symbolizes our desire to break free from oppressive chains and embrace rationality as our guiding light. On the Fifth of November, we remember Guy Fawkes' failed plot against reason itself – a reminder that even in darkness, truth prevails. WWI posters urging people to "Enlist Today" echo this sentiment; they call upon individuals to fight for a cause greater than themselves – driven by reason rather than blind obedience. Goya's captivating works remind us that art can be both an expression of madness and reason intertwined. His Los Caprichos series reflects the complexities within human nature - a constant dance between chaos and logic. Obesity Cure advertisements from the 1890s highlight society's growing concern for health issues caused by irrational habits. They serve as reminders that embracing reason is not only about intellectual pursuits but also about nurturing our physical well-being. As RMS Titanic embarked on its ill-fated journey under White Star Line's banner, it carried passengers seeking various reasons - some pursuing dreams while others escaping realities. Little did they know that fate had other plans; their voyage would become synonymous with tragedy forever etched in history books. Amidst WWII's chaos emerged stories where love became a special reason worth fighting for - tales of soldiers who found solace amidst destruction through bonds forged by compassion and empathy. "Maddness And Reason, " intricately woven together like threads in a tapestry, explore the blurred lines between sanity and insanity.