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"Savage: Exploring the Depths of Humanity's Dark Side" In Marjorie Miller's haunting painting, "Queen of the Night

Background imageSavage Collection: Daniel in the Den of Lions (oil on canvas)

Daniel in the Den of Lions (oil on canvas)
XIR169047 Daniel in the Den of Lions (oil on canvas) by Verdier, Francois (1651-1730) (attr. to); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Caen, France; (add.info.: Daniel dans la fosse aux lions; ); French

Background imageSavage Collection: The Suffolk Hunt - The Death (oil on canvas)

The Suffolk Hunt - The Death (oil on canvas)
XYC158552 The Suffolk Hunt - The Death (oil on canvas) by Herring Snr, John Frederick (1795-1865); Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageSavage Collection: Hippopotamus and Crocodile Hunt, c. 1615-16 (oil on canvas) (see 170972 for detail)

Hippopotamus and Crocodile Hunt, c. 1615-16 (oil on canvas) (see 170972 for detail)
XIR156517 Hippopotamus and Crocodile Hunt, c.1615-16 (oil on canvas) (see 170972 for detail) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 248x321 cm; Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageSavage Collection: Lady Lloyd and Her Son, Richard Savage Lloyd, of Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk Richard

Lady Lloyd and Her Son, Richard Savage Lloyd, of Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk Richard Savage Lloyd and his Sister Richard Savage Lloyd and Cecil Lloyd, Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788, British

Background imageSavage Collection: A spotted hyena in the Ngorongoro Crater, East Africa

A spotted hyena in the Ngorongoro Crater, East Africa

Background imageSavage Collection: UTAH: HOTEL, c1870. Green River Board and Lodgings in Green River, Utah

UTAH: HOTEL, c1870. Green River Board and Lodgings in Green River, Utah. Photographed by Charles Roscoe Savage, c1870

Background imageSavage Collection: AMERICAN THEATER POSTER, 1907. The Merry Widow

AMERICAN THEATER POSTER, 1907. The Merry Widow

Background imageSavage Collection: Taiwan (Formosa) - Essential house repairs taking place

Taiwan (Formosa) - Essential house repairs taking place
Siraya People, Taiwan (Formosa) - Essential house repairs taking place (during the period of the Japanese occupation of Formosa following the First Sino-Japanese War). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSavage Collection: Three boys escape their savage captors during the night

Three boys escape their savage captors during the night
Three boys escape their savage captors (drunk on brandy) during the night, grabbing some of their clothes to wear in the process. Date: 1898

Background imageSavage Collection: Caricature of Barry Eric Odell Pain - English journalist

Caricature of Barry Eric Odell Pain - English journalist
Caricature by Phil May of Barry Eric Odell Pain (18641928) - English journalist, poet and writer. Date: 1893

Background imageSavage Collection: A North American Savage refuels a Grumman Panther

A North American Savage refuels a Grumman Panther

Background imageSavage Collection: Prospero, holding his daughter Miranda, regards Caliban, a savage, deformed, sub-human creature

Prospero, holding his daughter Miranda, regards Caliban, a savage, deformed, sub-human creature, whom he has enslaved. Illustration by John Gilbert (1817-1897)

Background imageSavage Collection: A view of a Soviet SS-13 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). SS-13 Savage

A view of a Soviet SS-13 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). SS-13 Savage RS-12 August 1982

Background imageSavage Collection: Caliban, the savage, deformed, sub-human creature enslaved by Prospero. Act II Sc

Caliban, the savage, deformed, sub-human creature enslaved by Prospero. Act II Sc. II, Caliban collecting wood. Illustration for The Tempest for an edition of Shakespeares Works published 1856-1858

Background imageSavage Collection: The Lord Mayors Banquet to the Savage Club at the Mansion House, 1888 Engraving

The Lord Mayors Banquet to the Savage Club at the Mansion House, 1888 Engraving

Background imageSavage Collection: Africa, Kenya, Masai Mara, two Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) lying opposite in grass

Africa, Kenya, Masai Mara, two Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) lying opposite in grass and feeding on fresh kill, close up

Background imageSavage Collection: Goodwood Festival of Speed 2012 FOS Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTR 2012

Goodwood Festival of Speed 2012 FOS Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTR 2012

Background imageSavage Collection: Fossil torvosaurus dinosaur claw C016 / 5621

Fossil torvosaurus dinosaur claw C016 / 5621
Fossil torvosaurus dinosaur claw. Torvosaurus, whose name means savage lizard, was a carnivore that lived during the upper Jurassic period. Its fossils have been found in Colorado, USA

Background imageSavage Collection: Schischkin, Ivan Ivanovich (1832-1898); Schischkin

Schischkin, Ivan Ivanovich (1832-1898); Schischkin, Ivan Ivanovich (1832-1898). Morning in a Pine Wood. 1889; Morning in a Pine Wood. 1889. Realism. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. Moscow. Tretyakov Gallery

Background imageSavage Collection: Sport / Rugby / Cartoon

Sport / Rugby / Cartoon
BARBARIANS AT PLAY John Bull: " Play football by all means, my boy - but don t let it be this brutal sort of thing!" Date: 1888

Background imageSavage Collection: Argentina, Santa Cruz Province, Glaciers National Park. Perito Moreno Glacier

Argentina, Santa Cruz Province, Glaciers National Park. Perito Moreno Glacier from a viewpoint kiosk

Background imageSavage Collection: American revolutionary politician. With his wife, Dorothy. Oil on canvas, c1788, by Edward Savage

American revolutionary politician. With his wife, Dorothy. Oil on canvas, c1788, by Edward Savage
JOHN HANCOCK (1737-1793). American revolutionary politician. With his wife, Dorothy. Oil on canvas, c1788, by Edward Savage

Background imageSavage Collection: English satirical engraving, 1780, attacking King George III, center

English satirical engraving, 1780, attacking King George III, center, sharing a cannibal feast with an Indian chief
GEORGE III CARTOON, 1780. English satirical engraving, 1780, attacking King George III, center, sharing a cannibal feast with an Indian chief, for using Indian allies against the Americans

Background imageSavage Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Lieutenant Colonel H. F. Savage of New York. Photograph, c1862

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Lieutenant Colonel H. F. Savage of New York. Photograph, c1862
CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIER. Lieutenant Colonel H.F. Savage of New York. Photograph, c1862

Background imageSavage Collection: VOTING INDEPENDENCE, 1776. The Continental Congress voting in favor of independence, 1776

VOTING INDEPENDENCE, 1776. The Continental Congress voting in favor of independence, 1776. Copper engraving by Edward Savage, early 19th century, after a painting by Robert Edge Pine

Background imageSavage Collection: WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR (1775-1864). English writer. Line engraving after the painting, c1840

WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR (1775-1864). English writer. Line engraving after the painting, c1840, by William Fisher

Background imageSavage Collection: CANADA: FUR TRADE. The Courier Du Bois and the Savage. Wood engraving, 1892

CANADA: FUR TRADE. The Courier Du Bois and the Savage. Wood engraving, 1892, after Frederic Remington

Background imageSavage Collection: HW Savage presents The sultan of Sulu by George Ade

HW Savage presents The sultan of Sulu by George Ade. Date c1902

Background imageSavage Collection: Native American Indians Attacking the Grizzly Bear

Native American Indians Attacking the Grizzly Bear. The most savage and ferocious animal of North America. Date: ca. 1858

Background imageSavage Collection: Joe Webers burlesque of The merry widow by arrangement with

Joe Webers burlesque of The merry widow by arrangement with Henry W. Savage; original music by Franz Lehar; book by Geo. V. Hobart; staged by Julian Mitchell. Date c1908

Background imageSavage Collection: To Arms, Britons! First World War propaganda

To Arms, Britons! First World War propaganda
" Arms, Britons! Avert These Horrors: The Triumph of Science and Efficiency." A typical propagandist reminder to the British of what they were fighting for, this brutish German soldier

Background imageSavage Collection: Savage Schoolgirl 1908

Savage Schoolgirl 1908
A savage schoolgirl attacks a girl smaller than herself. Date: 1908

Background imageSavage Collection: Dogs muzzle

Dogs muzzle. Muzzle of a domestic dog (Canis familiaris). A dog is a carnivore, with teeth that are adapted to tearing and chewing meat

Background imageSavage Collection: 1853 Possible first Gorilla Illustration

1853 Possible first Gorilla Illustration
1853 Gorilla, Pithecus, contemporary coloured copperplate engraving from " Das Buch der Welt" John Weik, Stuttgart

Background imageSavage Collection: 1861 Punch Gorilla Cartoon

1861 Punch Gorilla Cartoon
" The Lion of the Season". Punch XL, May 25th, 1861. This cartoon refers to the French-American explorer Paul Du Chaillu (1835-1903)

Background imageSavage Collection: Fuegians - Fitzroys Beagle Portraits a

Fuegians - Fitzroys Beagle Portraits a
Copper engraving (cleaned) drawn by Captain R. Fitzroy, engraved by T. Landseer. Published H. Colburn 1838. In the " Narrative of the Voyages of HMS Adventure and Beagle" Volume II. R

Background imageSavage Collection: Fuegian from Darwins Beagle voyage tint

Fuegian from Darwins Beagle voyage tint
Fuegian (YapooTekeenica) at Portrait Cove. Copper engraving, art by Conrad Martens, engraved by T. Landseer (later tinting). Published H. Colburn 1838

Background imageSavage Collection: Fuegians from Beagle voyage

Fuegians from Beagle voyage
Fuegian Wigwams at Hope Harbour in the Magdalen Channel". Copper engraving before page 127, art by P.P. King, engraved by S. Bell. Published H. Colburn 1838

Background imageSavage Collection: Natives of Patagonia Darwins Voyages

Natives of Patagonia Darwins Voyages
1882 Chromolithograph from " The Comprehensive Atlas and Geography of the World" published by Blackie and Son, London, Glasgow and Edinburgh

Background imageSavage Collection: Fuegian tribes - Fitzroys Beagle Portrt

Fuegian tribes - Fitzroys Beagle Portrt
Copper engraving, drawn by Captain R. Fitzroy himself, engraved by T. Landseer. Published H. Colburn 1838. In the " Narrative of the Voyages of HMS Adventure and Beagle" Volume II. R

Background imageSavage Collection: Fuegians from Darwins Beagle voyage

Fuegians from Darwins Beagle voyage
Fuegians Going to trade in Xapallos with the Patagonians. Copper engraving before page 171, art by Fitzroy himself, engraved by T. Landseer. Published H. Colburn 1838

Background imageSavage Collection: 1870 Fuegians by the Reverend J. G. Wood

1870 Fuegians by the Reverend J. G. Wood
Woodcut by Zwecker in the Rev. J.G.Woods Natural History of Man 1870. These unflattering portraits are clearly designed to accentuate the perceived primitive nature of the Fuegians

Background imageSavage Collection: The combatants cut and slashed with savage fury

The combatants cut and slashed with savage fury. Illustration from Jack Ballisters Fortunes by Howard Pyle, first published by The Century Company 1894

Background imageSavage Collection: Revellers at the Savage Club Ball, 1883

Revellers at the Savage Club Ball, 1883
Engraving showing a number of the Savage Club members in fancy dress at their clubs summer ball at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 1883

Background imageSavage Collection: The Savage Club Entertainment at the Royal Albert Hall, 1883

The Savage Club Entertainment at the Royal Albert Hall, 1883
Engraving showing members of the Savage Club, dressed as American Indians, entertaining their fellow club members at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 1883

Background imageSavage Collection: Russian Reprisals

Russian Reprisals
The Russians carry out savage reprisals for the insurgents attacks : the village of Mologoszcza is left smouldering by Russians seeking revenge

Background imageSavage Collection: Polka Disapproved 1844

Polka Disapproved 1844
Polka Mania : the perceived excesses of this savage dance are frowned upon by elders and authorities

Background imageSavage Collection: Stone lions, Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu valley, Nepal

Stone lions, Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu valley, Nepal. Foggy winter dawn, november 2005



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"Savage: Exploring the Depths of Humanity's Dark Side" In Marjorie Miller's haunting painting, "Queen of the Night, " we are drawn into a world where darkness reigns supreme. The mysterious figure represents the savage nature that lurks within us all, reminding us that even in our most refined state, there is an untamed side waiting to be unleashed. Leon-Maxime Faivre's masterpiece, "Deux meres (Two Mothers), " captures a poignant moment between two women from different worlds. In this powerful portrayal of motherhood, we witness the raw and savage instinct to protect one's offspring at any cost. Charles E Gordon Frazer takes us on a journey into the depths of savagery with his vivid depiction of "A Cannibal Feast. " This chilling scene forces us to confront our primal instincts and question what separates civilization from barbarism. Joseph Harker, theatrical scenic artist extraordinaire, brings Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" to life with his stunning set design. Amidst swirling storms and treacherous seas lies an underlying theme of savagery versus civility as characters battle their own inner demons. Walter Landor transports us to Durbar Square in Bhaktapur, Kathmandu valley, Nepal. Here we witness ancient traditions colliding with modernity—a clash between tradition and progress that reveals both beauty and savagery coexisting side by side. Culloden Battlefield stands as a stark reminder of Scotland's turbulent past—a place where clans clashed in brutal combat. The echoes of war still resonate here today, serving as a testament to humanity's capacity for destruction when driven by savage impulses. Richard Savage immortalized by Van Gucht captures the essence of a man tormented by his own inner demons. His tragic story serves as a cautionary tale about how unchecked savagery can lead one down a path towards self-destruction.