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Sacrifice Collection (page 4)

"Sacrifice: A Testament of Courage and Devotion" In the depths of history, it has been a resounding theme that echoes through time

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Sacrifice Collection: Idol Vitzliputzli (Huitzilopochtli). Mexican idol
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Sacrifice Collection: The Great Aztec Temple at Tenochtitlan
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Sacrifice Collection: Human sacrifices in the Country of the Bakutis
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Sacrifice Collection: The Sacrifice
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Sacrifice Collection: The Flag
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Sacrifice Collection: The Sacrifice of Noah after the flood, by Leandro Bassano
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Sacrifice Collection: Corporal A. Drake VC
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Sacrifice Collection: Death of Tobias Rehs, 2nd Landwehr Infantry Regiment, WW1
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Sacrifice Collection: The Martyrdom of Saint Catherine
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Sacrifice Collection: The last sacrifice of the women of the Otomie. Date: First published: 1893
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Sacrifice Collection: ZULU GIRLS BURIED ALIVE
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Sacrifice Collection: Sacrifice Guinea Customs Human 1737 King Dies
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Sacrifice Collection: MADAGASCAR INFANTICIDE
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Sacrifice Collection: TIBETANS YAK SACRIFICE
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Sacrifice Collection: Goddess Teoyaomqui and porphyry sacrificial stone, c. 1843-50 (watercolour)
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Sacrifice Collection: The Tabernacle in the Wilderness including the Court of the Tabernacle (litho)
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Sacrifice Collection: Tapestry panel depicting The Sacrifice of Isaac, made in Sheldon, England, 16th century (wool)
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Sacrifice Collection: 3670897
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Sacrifice Collection: Andromeda and Perseus, c. 1840 (oil on canvas)
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Sacrifice Collection: Medallion with the Sale of Cupids and a Sacrifice to Cupid, 1778-1826 (jasperware)
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Sacrifice Collection: Religious costumes in Antiquite: from g a d portrait of a Greek priest, minister for sacrifices
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Sacrifice Collection: Sacrifice of Isaac, 1585, (oil on canvas)
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Sacrifice Collection: Sacrifice of Isaac (oil on canvas)
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Sacrifice Collection: Jesus carrying the cross, 1515 (oil on canvas)
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Sacrifice Collection: Sacrifice to Pan, c. 1640 (oil on canvas)
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Sacrifice Collection: Affair of poisons: Abbe Etienne Guibourg (1610-1686), pretre defroque nicknamed Monsieur le Prieur
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Sacrifice Collection: Sacrifice of Isaac, 1603-04 circa (oil on canvas)
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Sacrifice Collection: Sacrifice of Isaac, 1614-15, Filippo Vitale (oil on canvas)
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Sacrifice Collection: The History of Hannibal, c. 1570 (tapestry)
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Sacrifice Collection: Hawaiian natives offer a sacrificial pig to Captain James Cook before 12 priests
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Sacrifice Collection: The History of Hannibal, c. 1570 (tapestry)
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Sacrifice Collection: The History of Hannibal, c. 1570 (tapestry)
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Sacrifice Collection: 2440013
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Sacrifice Collection: Sacrifice of Abraham, 18th century (oil on canvas)
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Sacrifice Collection: Burghers of Calais in front of Edward III in 1346, Epinal Picture 19th century (engraving)
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Sacrifice Collection: Queen Philippa interceding for the Burghers of Calais in 1347 (engraving)
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Sacrifice Collection: The wife of King Edward III, queen Philippa of Hainault, intercedes before her husband to ask that
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Sacrifice Collection: Queen Philippa interceding for the Burghers of Calais in 1347 (print)
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Sacrifice Collection: Ecce Homo, first half of the 16th century (oil on panel)
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Sacrifice Collection: Christ Crucified, 1631 (engraving)
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Sacrifice Collection: Man of Sorrows with Madonna and Saint Catherine of Alexandria (tempera on panel)
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Sacrifice Collection: The Man of Sorrows, 1430 (oil on panel)
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Sacrifice Collection: Representation of Vercingetorix (ca. 80-c. 46 BC) warrior and Gallic leader of the Arvernes tribe
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Sacrifice Collection: French soldiers remembering their dead comrades at the front on All Saints Day, World War I
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Sacrifice Collection: Hindenburg, the German Moloch (colour litho)


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"Sacrifice: A Testament of Courage and Devotion" In the depths of history, it has been a resounding theme that echoes through time. From James Clark's poignant painting "The Great Sacrifice, " depicting the harrowing reality of World War 1, to the ancient rituals observed by King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti in Egypt, it has always held immense significance. Propaganda posters during wartime, like Moloch's powerful statement or the Prime Minister's proclamation, aimed to rally nations together in times of turmoil. These visual reminders showcased the sacrifices made by countless individuals for a greater cause. One cannot forget D-Day when Americans landed on foreign shores with unwavering determination. Their selfless acts exemplified sacrifice as they fought valiantly for freedom and justice. Artistic expressions also captured this profound concept. The ink-on-paper portrayal of two nude men standing, one holding a lamb symbolizes sacrifice's vulnerability and innocence intertwined. Similarly, Agnus Dei's oil on canvas masterpiece from c. 1635-40 evokes deep emotions through its depiction of sacrificial lambs. Religious narratives have long embraced sacrifice as well; Abraham sacrificing Isaac at the Gate of Paradise door reminds us that even revered figures faced agonizing choices for their beliefs. Passover rituals originating in ancient Egypt signify liberation achieved through ultimate sacrifices. Human customs throughout ages have demanded personal sacrifices too - Marcus Curtius' heroic act depicted by Hendrik Goltzius showcases an individual willingly giving up his life for Rome's preservation. Peter Paul Rubens' "Le Coup de Lance" further illustrates humanity’s capacity to make great sacrifices for honor and duty. Sacrifice stands as an eternal testament to courage and devotion across cultures and eras alike, and is a reminder that sometimes we must relinquish our own desires or comforts for something greater than ourselves – be it love, freedom, faith or societal progress.