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"Seated: A Captivating Collection of Moments" In the enchanting world of art

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Seated Collection: Statue of Abraham Lincoln
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Seated Collection: Montreux, Lake Geneva (Lac Leman)
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Seated Collection: Windsurfing at Kahului Beach
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Seated Collection: Panther chameleon on a branch
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Seated Collection: Seated Buddha statue
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Seated Collection: African hare (Cape hare) (brown hare) (Lepus capensis)
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Seated Collection: Leopard and cub
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Seated Collection: Traditional Japanese taiko drumming performance
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Seated Collection: Cafe in the evening
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Seated Collection: Entrance to Nilkanthesvara / Udayeshvara Temple
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Seated Collection: Open air cafes and restaurants, Nice, Cote d Azure, Provence, France, Europe
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Seated Collection: Portrait of a blacksmith at work, town of Axoum (Axum) (Aksum), Tigre region
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Seated Collection: Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa
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Seated Collection: Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), Formby, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Seated Collection: Red fox, Vulpes vulpes, captive, United Kingdom, Europe
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Seated Collection: Abu Simbel, Egypt, North Africa
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Seated Collection: 1950s American car on the beach, Goanabo, Cuba, Caribbean Sea, Central America
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Seated Collection: Musicians playing guitars, Havana Viejo, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
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Seated Collection: Buddha statue in grotto, Tanzhe Temple, Beijing, China, Asia
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Seated Collection: The Markt, Bruges, Belgium
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Seated Collection: Koala bear, Phascolarctos cinereus, among eucalypt leaves, Gorge Wildlife Park
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Seated Collection: Bell Picnics in Iraq
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Seated Collection: Events / Ireland / 1921
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Seated Collection: WAGNER
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Seated Collection: GEORGE MACDONALD (1824-1905). Scottish novelist and poet
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Seated Collection: JOHN UPDIKE (1932-2009). American writer
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Seated Collection: Playing billiards
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Seated Collection: Thomas Moore - 2
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Seated Collection: Queen Victoria
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Seated Collection: Fira, island of Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean, Greek Islands
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Seated Collection: Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East
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Seated Collection: Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East
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Seated Collection: Snowy owl, Alaska
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Seated Collection: Captive snowy owl
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Seated Collection: Seated Buddha and monks meditating
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Seated Collection: Four meerkats (suricates)
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Seated Collection: Cafe during Edinburgh Festival
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Seated Collection: Tibetan Buddhist monk reading scriptures at the Boudha
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Seated Collection: Lion (Panthera leo)
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Seated Collection: Barn owl (Tyto alba), on dry stone wall with hawthorn berries in late summer
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Seated Collection: Barn owl on dry stone wall, Tyto alba, United Kingdom, Europe
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Seated Collection: Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) on nest, South Walney Reserve, Cumbria
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Seated Collection: Koala, (Phascolartos cinereus), Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia
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Seated Collection: Indonesian Dancer
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Seated Collection: Pentonville Prison
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Seated Collection: American singing group The Mamas and the Papas seen here in London, l-r, Cass Elliott
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Seated Collection: Signs of Christ, 1924. Artist: Nicholas Roerich
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Seated Collection: COLONIAL PLANTER. A tobacco planter relaxing at his estate in colonial Virginia


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"Seated: A Captivating Collection of Moments" In the enchanting world of art, Gypsy Splendour by Laura Knight transports us to a vibrant scene where dancers are gracefully seated, their movements frozen in time. Meanwhile, Charles Dickens Dream, an unfinished masterpiece by Robert William Buss, invites us into the imaginative realm of one of England's greatest novelists. From the silver screen comes Laurel and Hardy, their comedic genius captured even when they are simply seated. In John William Waterhouse's I am half sick of shadows, we witness a contemplative moment as a woman sits amidst ethereal surroundings. History unfolds before our eyes with the powerful image of Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc committing self-immolation in protest against injustice. Malcolm Browne's photograph captures his stoic determination while seated at an intersection in Saigon. George Orwell takes center stage as he broadcasts over the BBC during World War II - his words resonating from his seat behind a microphone. And who could forget Eleanor Rigby immortalized in Tommy Steele's statue inspired by The Beatles' haunting song? Roy Rogers epitomizes American cowboy culture as he is photographed alongside his loyal horse Trigger - both comfortably seated together. Rosa Parks makes her indelible mark on civil rights history by defiantly occupying a bus seat reserved for whites only. Traveling back centuries to Lalibela's St. Marys Church frescoes, we marvel at early 12th-century artwork depicting religious figures serenely seated amid intricate designs. Stanhope A Forbes' Christmas Eve painting evokes nostalgia and warmth as families gather around tables adorned with festive decorations. Finally, J. C Leyendecker's Arrow Shirt Collar ad from 1914 showcases elegance and sophistication through its depiction of a well-dressed gentleman confidently seated while wearing this fashionable accessory. Each image tells its own story - capturing moments that range from profound to whimsical; reminding us that sometimes it is in the act of being seated that we find the most captivating narratives.