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"Starvation: A Grim Reality Captured in Art and History" In the haunting world of art, it has been depicted as a harrowing reminder of human suffering throughout history

Background imageStarvation Collection: An English butchers, Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, 1871

An English butchers, Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, 1871
An English butcher s, Boulevard Haussmann, 1871. The meat on sale is from animals, including elephant, from the Jardins des Plantes (Paris Zoo)

Background imageStarvation Collection: We have no more than that Sir, 1871

We have no more than that Sir, 1871. A market trader in poultry, during the Siege of Paris, showing that she has nothing to sell

Background imageStarvation Collection: Ezekiel in the valley of dry bones

Ezekiel in the valley of dry bones
Hebrew prophet Ezekiel walking through the valley of dry bones. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageStarvation Collection: Starving peasants begging in Russia, 1890s

Starving peasants begging in Russia, 1890s
Russian peasants near St. Petersburg begging soldiers for bread, 1890s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageStarvation Collection: The death of Pausanius, forced to die of starvation in the temple of Athena by the Spartan Ephors

The death of Pausanius, forced to die of starvation in the temple of Athena by the Spartan Ephors. Pausanias, died c. 477 BC. Spartan regent and general

Background imageStarvation Collection: Starvation In The Workhouse. 'please Sir, I Want Some More. 'the Master Gazed In Stupefied

Starvation In The Workhouse. "please Sir, I Want Some More. "the Master Gazed In Stupefied Astonishment On
Starvation In The Workhouse. " please Sir, I Want Some More." " the Master Gazed In Stupefied Astonishment On The Small Rebel For Some Seconds, And Clung For Support To The Copper

Background imageStarvation Collection: Scouts Serving Out Milk And Butter For Broth To Starving Pygmy Natives During Sir Henry Morton

Scouts Serving Out Milk And Butter For Broth To Starving Pygmy Natives During Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, In Africa In 1888. From In Darkest Africa By Henry M

Background imageStarvation Collection: The Rescue Of Robert H. Nelson And Survivors At Starvation Camp, Ipoto

The Rescue Of Robert H. Nelson And Survivors At Starvation Camp, Ipoto, Africa During Henry Morton Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition In Africa, 1886 To 1889. From In Darkest Africa By Henry M

Background imageStarvation Collection: La chariteromain (Roman Charity), in an album containing Recueil de Compositions

La chariteromain (Roman Charity), in an album containing Recueil de Compositions
La charite romain (Roman Charity), in an album containing Recueil de Compositions par Lagrenee Le Jeune (Collection of Compositions by Lagrenee the Younger), 1782-1821

Background imageStarvation Collection: BRITAIN AND CIVIL WAR, 1862. American cartoon, 1862, on Britains aid to the Confederacy in

BRITAIN AND CIVIL WAR, 1862. American cartoon, 1862, on Britains aid to the Confederacy in the American Civil War and the hardships endured by the British working class resulting from the disruption

Background imageStarvation Collection: Eating disorder, conceptual artwork

Eating disorder, conceptual artwork

Background imageStarvation Collection: Elijah in the wilderness

Elijah in the wilderness
Prophet Elijah fed by birds while hiding in the wilderness. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageStarvation Collection: Starving peasants begging from wealthy Russians, 1890s

Starving peasants begging from wealthy Russians, 1890s
Starving Russian peasants begging from a wealthy couple in the town of Kazan, 1890s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageStarvation Collection: French fort at Quebec as a winter refuge, 1600s

French fort at Quebec as a winter refuge, 1600s
Starving Native Americans seeking refuge at the French fort at Quebec, Canada, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageStarvation Collection: Burke and Wills Expedition

Burke and Wills Expedition to explore the interior of Australia (1860 - 1861). Death of Robert O Hara Burke (1820 - 1861) Irish explorer and leader of the expedition

Background imageStarvation Collection: Canada, Nunavut Territory, Adult male Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) yawns while resting

Canada, Nunavut Territory, Adult male Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) yawns while resting on drifting pack ice near mouth of Wager Bay and Ukkusiksalik National Park (Large format sizes available)

Background imageStarvation Collection: CUBAN REFUGEES, c1898. Starving refugees from Santiago, seeking food at El Caney

CUBAN REFUGEES, c1898. Starving refugees from Santiago, seeking food at El Caney, Cuba, during the Spanish-American War. Pen and ink drawing by William Glackens, c1898

Background imageStarvation Collection: GERMANY: STARVATION, 1844. The Misery in Silesia

GERMANY: STARVATION, 1844. The Misery in Silesia. Cover of a pamphlet published in Munich in 1844 on the plight of starving Silesian weavers (top)

Background imageStarvation Collection: The Young Princes on their Cruise; at an Elephant Kraal Near Awisawella, Ceylon: 1

The Young Princes on their Cruise; at an Elephant Kraal Near Awisawella, Ceylon: 1
THE YOUNG PRINCES ON THEIR CRUISE; AT AN ELEPHANT KRaL NEAR AWISAWELLA, CEYLON: 1. Tame Elephants from the Kraal; 2. Entrance to the Kraal; 3. Elephants Drinking; 4. A Captured Elephant; 5

Background imageStarvation Collection: The Search for Sir John Franklin, 1. Nearing Ice-Pack

The Search for Sir John Franklin, 1. Nearing Ice-Pack
THE SEARCH FOR SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, 1. Nearing Ice-Pack. 2. Smith Point, the Northwest Passage Ship sank. 3. Group Portraits; Toweeniah; Tooktoocheer; Ahlangyah; Ogzeuckjuock. 4

Background imageStarvation Collection: Ugolino conte della Gherardesca dies with three of his sons and one of his grandsons

Ugolino conte della Gherardesca dies with three of his sons and one of his grandsons starvation in the dungeon, John Dixon, John Boydell, 1730-1811

Background imageStarvation Collection: GERMANY: STARVATION, 1844. The Misery in Silesia

GERMANY: STARVATION, 1844. The Misery in Silesia. Cover of a pamphlet published in Munich in 1844 on the plight of starving Silesian weavers (top)

Background imageStarvation Collection: LONDON: DOCK STRIKE, 1889. A worker demonstrating at the Great London Docker s

LONDON: DOCK STRIKE, 1889. A worker demonstrating at the Great London Docker s
LONDON: DOCK STRIKE, 1889. A worker demonstrating at the Great London Dockers Strike of 1889 with a placard representing an undernourished dockers child. Contemporary drawing

Background imageStarvation Collection: PERCY HARRISON FAWCETT (1867-1925?). British archaeologist and explorer. Fawcett

PERCY HARRISON FAWCETT (1867-1925?). British archaeologist and explorer. Fawcett (front right) and his team face starvation during an expedition to find the source of the Rio Verde river

Background imageStarvation Collection: ROBERT O HARA BURKE (1820-1861). Irish explorer in Australia. John King mourning the dead Burke

ROBERT O HARA BURKE (1820-1861). Irish explorer in Australia. John King mourning the dead Burke, pistol in hand, at Coopers Creek in the Australian outback, 28 June 1861

Background imageStarvation Collection: ICEBERG, 1887. Passengers on board a steamship in the North Atlantic observing an iceberg

ICEBERG, 1887. Passengers on board a steamship in the North Atlantic observing an iceberg, on which an unfortunate polar bear has been stranded. Wood engraving, English, 1887

Background imageStarvation Collection: LAST OF THE BUFFALO MEAT. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

LAST OF THE BUFFALO MEAT. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

Background imageStarvation Collection: Irony - fat Londoner begs for money for his starving family

Irony - fat Londoner begs for money for his starving family
A rather fat Londoner begs for " a copper" for his " starving wife and family at ome" fom a smart gent (Phil May himself - clearly seeing the ludicrous side of the request!)

Background imageStarvation Collection: Nilometer, remains of ancient device for measuring annual inundation of the Nile

Nilometer, remains of ancient device for measuring annual inundation of the Nile. Annual flooding vitally important to Egypt as it governed fertility of soil

Background imageStarvation Collection: Burke and Wills Expedition to explore the interior of Australia (1860-1861). Robert

Burke and Wills Expedition to explore the interior of Australia (1860-1861). Robert O Hara Burke (1820-1861) and William John Wills (1834-1861) with John A King (1838-1872)



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"Starvation: A Grim Reality Captured in Art and History" In the haunting world of art, it has been depicted as a harrowing reminder of human suffering throughout history. One such portrayal is William Hogarth's "Gin Lane, " an engraving that exposes the devastating consequences of alcoholism and poverty in 18th-century London. This dark depiction serves as a stark warning against the perils of indulgence. Fast forward to 1845, where another tale unfolds on treacherous Arctic seas. The ill-fated expedition led by Captain Sir John Franklin aboard HMS Erebus and HMS Terror sought to conquer uncharted territories but instead succumbed to hunger, cold, and despair. Captain Francis Crozier valiantly battled starvation alongside his crewmates until their tragic demise. Meanwhile, distant lands witnessed desperate struggles for survival amidst icy isolation. The Enterprise and Investigator ships found themselves surrounded by unforgiving ice in Barrow Strait during their search for the Northwest Passage. These brave explorers faced unimaginable hardships as they fought against dwindling supplies and relentless hunger. Throughout history, stories like these echo through time with chilling resonance. In mid-17th century Europe, Barthel Beham's "Cimon and Pero" depicts a daughter sacrificing her own sustenance to feed her imprisoned father—a testament to love prevailing over extreme deprivation. Similarly heart-wrenching is Peter Paul Rubens' masterpiece "Roman Charity. " Inspired by ancient Roman folklore, it portrays a daughter breastfeeding her starving father who had been sentenced to death—a profound symbol of selflessness even in dire circumstances. Closer to home lies Charles Dickens' poignant narrative depicting life within workhouses—places meant for refuge but often breeding grounds for destitution. His iconic scene from "Oliver Twist" shows young Oliver asking for more food—an act met with stupefied astonishment from those responsible for his well-being.