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Triumphantly Collection

"Triumphantly: A Journey through Time and Artistic Feats" Step into the world of triumphs, where victories are celebrated and history is immortalized

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: The Sketch Ideal Home No. VI. Sports Without Broad Acres by

The Sketch Ideal Home No. VI. Sports Without Broad Acres by
The difficult problem of how to enjoy games and field sports when you live in a block of flats has triumphantly solved. The sixth in the series of Ideal Home designs by W. Heath Robinson

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: St Bernard to the Rescue (colour litho)

St Bernard to the Rescue (colour litho)
1046388 St Bernard to the Rescue (colour litho) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Bernard to the Rescue)

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: An Artists Adventures in a Far Country (engraving)

An Artists Adventures in a Far Country (engraving)
1044139 An Artists Adventures in a Far Country (engraving) by Ralston, William (1848-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Artists Adventures in a Far Country)

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: ITALIANS TAKE BERBERA

ITALIANS TAKE BERBERA
North Africa : the Italians triumphantly raise their tricolour as a sign of their occupation of Fort Berbera Date: November 1940

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Perseus on Pegasus

Perseus on Pegasus
Perseus, carrying the severed head of Medusa in his hand, rides away triumphantly on the winged horse Pegasus

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Mussolini arrives triumphantly in Rome 1922

Mussolini arrives triumphantly in Rome 1922
Mussolini arrives triumphantly in Rome. Date: 30 October 1922

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: A Roman Triumph (Topham)

A Roman Triumph (Topham)
A Roman emperor and his young son triumphantly parade through Rome in a chariot, with the enthusiastic crowds and bearers of the Roman standard "s P Q R" all around them

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Belisarius in Triumph

Belisarius in Triumph
BELISARIUS Byzantine general under Emperor Justinian I, triumphantly celebrated in Constantinople

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Catherine / St Petersburg

Catherine / St Petersburg
Catherine the Great arrives triumphantly at the Kazan Cathedral, St Petersburg, following her successful coup. Date: 1762

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Henri IV Enters Paris

Henri IV Enters Paris
Henri of Navarre (the future Henri IV) unable to take Paris because hes a Protestant, decides that Paris is worth a mass, becomes a Catholic and enters Paris triumphantly. Date: March 1594

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Triumph Mordecai ca 1736 Oil canvas 33 7 / 8 x 59 1 / 8

Triumph Mordecai ca 1736 Oil canvas 33 7 / 8 x 59 1 / 8
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Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema The Triumph of Titus oil on panel (Emperor Titus

Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema The Triumph of Titus oil on panel (Emperor Titus returned to Rome triumphantly following his capture of Jerusalem in AD 70

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Albert I at Liege

Albert I at Liege
ALBERT I rides triumphantly into Liege, 13 July 1913 : he will be one of the most popular of kings. Date: 1875 - 1934

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Louis VIII Victorious

Louis VIII Victorious
Louis VIII, known as le Lion, is determined to stamp out heresy in the south of France : he rides triumphantly into Avignon after besieging it for three months

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Louis XVIII

Louis XVIII returns triumphantly to Paris, re- establishing the monarchy and the Bourbon dynasty : but Napoleons return will make him flee again

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Louis XVIII Satire

Louis XVIII Satire
Louis XVIII returns somewhat less than triumphantly to Paris, re-establishing the monarchy and the Bourbon dynasty for a while

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: The Kill / Jorrocks Hunt

The Kill / Jorrocks Hunt
THE KILL, ON THE CAT AND CUSTARD POT DAY Mr Jorrocks holds up the brush triumphantly and the dogs rip the rest of the poor fox to pieces

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Battle of Alcolea - 3

Battle of Alcolea - 3
The Republican victors of the battle return to Madrid and parade triumphantly through the streets

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Roberts Enters Pretoria

Roberts Enters Pretoria
Lord Roberts enters Pretoria triumphantly after the Boer capitals surrender. After Mafekings earlier relief, many thought the war over but it dragged on two years longer

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Vittorio Emanuele

Vittorio Emanuele is acclaimed by the people of Brescia as he rides triumphantly through their town

Background imageTriumphantly Collection: Eisner / Riding the Lion

Eisner / Riding the Lion
KURT EISNER I Eisner rides the lion triumphantly, having organised the Munich revolution and overthrown the monarchy


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"Triumphantly: A Journey through Time and Artistic Feats" Step into the world of triumphs, where victories are celebrated and history is immortalized. From the pages of "The Sketch Ideal Home No. VI" to the colorful lithograph of "St Bernard to the Rescue, " we witness triumph in various forms. An artist's adventures in a far country come alive through an enchanting engraving, while news headlines scream "ITALIANS TAKE BERBERA, " marking a momentous achievement. Perseus on Pegasus soars above, symbolizing courage and triumph over adversity. In 1922, Mussolini arrives triumphantly in Rome, leaving an indelible mark on history. Catherine reigns supreme in St Petersburg as her power radiates with every brushstroke captured on canvas. "Henri IV Enters Paris" twice echoes his triumphant entry into the city that changed destinies. The lithograph from Stanley J Weyman's "Under the Red Robe" transports us to a time when victory was hard-fought yet sweetly savored. "A Roman Triumph" depicted by Topham showcases grandeur and glory intertwined with ancient traditions. Mordecai's oil canvas painting from 1736 stands tall as a testament to perseverance rewarded. Through these diverse glimpses into moments of triumph throughout art and history, we are reminded that success comes in many forms and can be found within ourselves or witnessed collectively as societies evolve and conquer new frontiers. Let these images inspire you to embrace your own journey towards triumph – whether it be personal growth or societal progress – for there is no greater feeling than standing victorious at life's crossroads.