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"The Power of Words: The Cossacks' Unyielding Reply to the Sultan" In this captivating artwork, "The Cossacks Reply to the Sultan, " created by Il ya Repin in 1890

Background imageReply Collection: Where Irish sang Rule, Britannia in reply to Germans

Where Irish sang Rule, Britannia in reply to Germans. Representatives of real Irish patriotism: Irish troops at the front, bombing an enemy sap

Background imageReply Collection: William Beckford - 6

William Beckford - 6
WILLIAM BECKFORD - Alderman of the City of London, twice Lord Mayor, making his outspoken reply to George III in defence of liberty, 23 May 1770. Date: 1709 - 1770

Background imageReply Collection: Awaiting Reply ca 1866 Oil canvas 23 1 / 4 x 33 1 / 2

Awaiting Reply ca 1866 Oil canvas 23 1 / 4 x 33 1 / 2
Artokoloro

Background imageReply Collection: Young Lady Reply Captain Letter ca 1636 Etching

Young Lady Reply Captain Letter ca 1636 Etching
Artokoloro

Background imageReply Collection: Woman Writing a Letter (oil on canvas) (detail of 197807)

Woman Writing a Letter (oil on canvas) (detail of 197807)
XIR377106 Woman Writing a Letter (oil on canvas) (detail of 197807) by Duval-Lecamus, Pierre (1790-1854); Musee d Art Thomas Henry, Cherbourg, France; (add.info.: Femme en Train d Ecrire; ); French

Background imageReply Collection: A certain cabinet junto, en sanguine engraving 1775, King George III, speechless

A certain cabinet junto, en sanguine engraving 1775, King George III, speechless (his caption balloon is empty), seated on the right in a high-backed chair at a table

Background imageReply Collection: Triumph of Truth, possibly Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, 1558 - 1606

Triumph of Truth, possibly Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, 1558 - 1606

Background imageReply Collection: Woman Writing a Letter (oil on canvas)

Woman Writing a Letter (oil on canvas)
XIR197807 Woman Writing a Letter (oil on canvas) by Duval-Lecamus, Pierre (1790-1854); Musee d Art Thomas Henry, Cherbourg, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageReply Collection: The Opening of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition by the Queen: her Majesty Reading

The Opening of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition by the Queen: her Majesty Reading the Reply to the Prince of Waless Address in the Albert Hall, Uk, 1886

Background imageReply Collection: The Visit of the Queen to Liverpool, Uk, 1886: the Opening of the Exhibition, The

The Visit of the Queen to Liverpool, Uk, 1886: the Opening of the Exhibition, The
The Visit of the Queen to Liverpool, Uk, 1886: the Opening of the Exhibition, the Queen Reading her Reply to the Mayors Address

Background imageReply Collection: Railway Porter rather rude to sizeable female passenger

Railway Porter rather rude to sizeable female passenger
Stout Party - " And can t I get to X - without walking?" Railway Porter - " Well, theres the coal Train, Mum." Stout Party - " How much will it cost me

Background imageReply Collection: Cornish Boatman sets an amateur fisherman straight

Cornish Boatman sets an amateur fisherman straight
Sarcastic Amateur Fisherman: " Are there any fish to be caught here, my man?" Cornish Boatman: " No Zur; You caught em all the last time as you was here!" Date: circa 1890s

Background imageReply Collection: Young boy admonished for fishin on the Sabbath

Young boy admonished for fishin on the Sabbath
Clergyman - " My Boy, do you know its wicked to fish on the Sabbath?" Youngster - " I isn t fishing; I m teachin this ere wurm ter swim." Date: 1895

Background imageReply Collection: Military Father disarmed by daughters generous reply

Military Father disarmed by daughters generous reply
Disarmed. " Why do you pick those flowers" " To give to you." Date: 1898

Background imageReply Collection: Well, Au Reservoir, Monsieur. - Engishman abroad

Well, Au Reservoir, Monsieur. - Engishman abroad
A Jocular Briton (leaving French Hotel) - " Well, Au Reservoir, Monsieur." Hotel Proprietor - " Tanks!!" Date: 1896

Background imageReply Collection: Mistaken identity - Gentleman and Jewish woman

Mistaken identity - Gentleman and Jewish woman
Mistaken identity - " Good Morning Mis Voss!" " My name is not Voss. It never Voss and it never vill be!". Date: 1900

Background imageReply Collection: Wit of a toothless old soak when faced with Sally Army pair

Wit of a toothless old soak when faced with Sally Army pair
The witty reposte of a toothless old soak when faced with a pair of Salvation Army women: Salvation Sal (to village toper) - " If thou doesn t mend thy ways, Ben Bosker

Background imageReply Collection: One artist interrupting another, who is busy gardening

One artist interrupting another, who is busy gardening
Brother Brushes - FIRST RA (who hates to be interrupted in his hobby, but is doing his best to be polite) - " Done any Work today?" SECOND RA - " N, confound it

Background imageReply Collection: C W A Scott and Giles Guthrie

C W A Scott and Giles Guthrie
C.W.A. Scott and Giles Guthrie, winners of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race, attended the Mansion House to hand to the Lord Mayor, Sir Percy Vincent

Background imageReply Collection: A Certain Cabinet Junto

A Certain Cabinet Junto, En Sanguine Engraving 1775, King George Iii, Speechless (his Caption Balloon Is Empty), Seated On The Right In A High-backed Chair At A Table

Background imageReply Collection: Repin, Ilya Yefimovich (1844-1930). Reply of

Repin, Ilya Yefimovich (1844-1930). Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire. 1880 - 1891. Realism. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. Saint Petersburg. State Russian Museum

Background imageReply Collection: Title page of An Examination of the Presidents Reply to the New Haven Remonstrance, 1801

Title page of An Examination of the Presidents Reply to the New Haven Remonstrance, 1801
NEW HAVEN REMONSTRANCE. Title page of An Examination of the Presidents Reply to the New Haven Remonstrance, 1801. In the New Haven Remonstrance

Background imageReply Collection: Cartoon, President Wilson reading Germans Reply

Cartoon, President Wilson reading Germans Reply
Cartoon entitled Standing By, showing the American President Woodrow Wilson at his desk in the White House, with Uncle Sam standing behind him with a worried face

Background imageReply Collection: Workers Reply to General Sir Douglas Haig, WW1

Workers Reply to General Sir Douglas Haig, WW1
Workers Reply to General Sir Douglas Haig -- the wording of a Resolution passed at the Trade Union Conference at Caxton Hall on 18 July 1916

Background imageReply Collection: Leaflet, A Defence of the Army Pay Corps

Leaflet, A Defence of the Army Pay Corps
Opening page of a printed leaflet entitled: Non-Combatants in Khaki: A Defence of the Army Pay Corps. circa 1919

Background imageReply Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Poker

Lear / Nonsense / Poker
There was an Old Man with a poker, Who painted his face with red oker When they said, You re a Guy! He made no reply, But knocked them all down with his poker

Background imageReply Collection: Germanys reply to Kitcheners army: Volunteers (Freiwillige) at drill for entry into the field in

Germanys reply to Kitcheners army: Volunteers (Freiwillige) at drill for entry into the field in the spring

Background imageReply Collection: Gentleman Smoking Pipe

Gentleman Smoking Pipe
A boy asks of a smartly- dressed man sitting in an armchair reading a newspaper and smoking a pipe, What is a gentleman? The reply is, One who smokes Dunhill

Background imageReply Collection: Inquiring the Way

Inquiring the Way
Inquiring the way of a local yokel, whose reply is either Ah, zir, thee can t get there from here ! or Oi begs yer pardon, mister, but Ois a stranger here meself !

Background imageReply Collection: Bismarck / Rohling / Page 26

Bismarck / Rohling / Page 26
Bismarck reads the French reply to the Ems telegram to Wilhelm I at Berlins Potsdams station, giving them the excuse to go to war

Background imageReply Collection: Bernadette, March Vision

Bernadette, March Vision
Bernadette, accompanied by a sizeable crowd, asks the apparition who she is, and obtains the reply, I am the Immaculate Conception !

Background imageReply Collection: World War One Letters

World War One Letters
No wonder theres a paper shortage : she, at home, writes prolifically to him, he at the front writes no less prolifically in reply, while a fountain of ink splashes !

Background imageReply Collection: Lady Writer Hesitates

Lady Writer Hesitates
Ja oder nein ? A German lady, at a cafe table, hesitates how to reply - to a proposal of marriage ? or merely an invitation to a walk in the Tiergarten ?

Background imageReply Collection: Wind Pill Advert

Wind Pill Advert
This little girl interrupts her hooping to inquire where she can purchase Page Woodcocks Wind Pills. My dear, everywhere, is the sandwichmans reply



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"The Power of Words: The Cossacks' Unyielding Reply to the Sultan" In this captivating artwork, "The Cossacks Reply to the Sultan, " created by Il ya Repin in 1890, we witness a powerful moment frozen in time. The Zaporozhtsy, fierce and defiant Cossack warriors, are seen composing a letter addressed to the Turkish Sultan Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire. Their words carry weight and determination as they respond to an unknown provocation. Repin's attention to detail is evident in his later work from 1965, where he zooms in on one particular scene – "Detail of the Zaporozhets writing a letter. " Here, we can almost feel their passion emanating through their expressions and body language, and is as if each stroke of their quills holds centuries of resilience against oppression. This historical event has left its mark beyond artistry. In 1880-91, during these turbulent times, even Shell Motor Spirit Silver Trophy was awarded for exceptional achievements like Samuel Cody's pioneering contributions. A testament that progress does not halt amidst conflicts. However, not all replies come with such valorous intent. As depicted in another piece titled "French and German caricature soldiers face off, " humor intertwines with tension on opposing sides during war periods. These satirical portrayals remind us that sometimes laughter can be used as a weapon too. Yet there are instances when silence speaks louder than any reply ever could. In "The Observation Post No reply Sir - line cut again, " an eerie atmosphere surrounds us as communication lines falter amidst chaos and uncertainty. This image serves as a reminder that sometimes words fail us when confronted with overwhelming circumstances. Returning once more to Samuel Cody's triumphs captured within Shell Motor Spirit Silver Trophy archives; it reminds us that success often comes after perseverance despite adversity—a fitting parallel to both artistic expression and human resilience alike.