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Weeping Collection

In the enchanting land of Louisiana, amidst the vibrant city of New Orleans, lies a sanctuary known as Metairie Cemetery

Background imageWeeping Collection: Weeping Willow

Weeping Willow
Plate 30 from The Shape, Skeleton and Foliage of Thirty Two Species of Trees, 1786 by A. Cozens. The series was originally issued in 1771

Background imageWeeping Collection: USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Metairie Cemetery, Fallen Angel at the Chapman-Hyams memorial

USA, Louisiana, New Orleans. Metairie Cemetery, Fallen Angel at the Chapman-Hyams memorial

Background imageWeeping Collection: The Walrus and the Carpenter, illustration from Through the Looking Glass

The Walrus and the Carpenter, illustration from Through the Looking Glass
KW232586 The Walrus and the Carpenter, illustration from Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll (1832-98) first published 1871 (litho) by Tenniel

Background imageWeeping Collection: The Rebuke of Adam and Eve, 1740. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire

The Rebuke of Adam and Eve, 1740. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire
The Rebuke of Adam and Eve, 1740

Background imageWeeping Collection: Jeremiah (650-585 BC) dictating his prophecies to Baruch. En

Jeremiah (650-585 BC) dictating his prophecies to Baruch. En
Jeremiah (650-585 BC). Hebrew Prophet. Jeremiah dictating his prophecies to Baruch. Engraving by Pannemaker. The Bible in pictures by Gustave Dore. Colored

Background imageWeeping Collection: Kyoto, Japan - Maruyama Park - Cherry Blossom

Kyoto, Japan - Maruyama Park - Cherry Blossom
Japan - Cherry Blossoms in Maruyama Park, Kyoto. The parks star attraction is a weeping cherry tree (shidarezakura), supported by a multitude of props. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWeeping Collection: Louis XVI (1754-93) Taking Leave of his Wife and Family, 1793 (coloured engraving)

Louis XVI (1754-93) Taking Leave of his Wife and Family, 1793 (coloured engraving)
XIR238623 Louis XVI (1754-93) Taking Leave of his Wife and Family, 1793 (coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageWeeping Collection: Pollard Weeping Willow

Pollard Weeping Willow
Plate 31 from The Shape, Skeleton and Foliage of Thirty Two Species of Trees, 1786 by A. Cozens. The series was originally issued in 1771

Background imageWeeping Collection: Cambridge University

Cambridge University
A glimpse of the beautiful Backs, and punters enjoying the River Cam, with St. Johns College, Cambridge University, peeping through the trees

Background imageWeeping Collection: Hoffmann / Harriet / Matches

Hoffmann / Harriet / Matches
THE DREADFUL STORY ABOUT HARRIET & THE MATCHES " She burns all over everywhere"

Background imageWeeping Collection: Deposition, after 1800. Creator: Antonio d Este

Deposition, after 1800. Creator: Antonio d Este
Deposition, after 1800. After a model by Antonio Canova

Background imageWeeping Collection: A LAWYERS OFFICE / 1842

A LAWYERS OFFICE / 1842
A weeping woman sits in a solicitors office. The solicitor doesnt really know what to do or how to console her. Date: 1842

Illustration depicting a young woman weeping for an unattainable love, 1892 (engraving)
5616411 Illustration depicting a young woman weeping for an unattainable love, 1892 (engraving); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageWeeping Collection: Dismissive Napoleon of France and a weeping Espana (Spain)

Dismissive Napoleon of France and a weeping Espana (Spain)
2910821 Dismissive Napoleon of France and a weeping Espana (Spain); (add.info.: 1808 Illustration representing a dismissive Napoleon of France and a weeping Espana (Spain)

Background imageWeeping Collection: Infant mortality, 1850

Infant mortality, 1850
3478346 Infant mortality, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting infant mortality: mother weeping for the loss of her baby who is being carried away by the Angel of Death)

Background imageWeeping Collection: Passions, plate V, pub. by R. Edwards, London, 18th century (litho)

Passions, plate V, pub. by R. Edwards, London, 18th century (litho)
XND76007 Passions, plate V, pub. by R. Edwards, London, 18th century (litho); Private Collection.

Background imageWeeping Collection: A mother weeping over an empty cradle, 1850

A mother weeping over an empty cradle, 1850
3478344 A mother weeping over an empty cradle, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a mother weeping over an empty cradle after losing her infant)

Background imageWeeping Collection: Infant mortality, 1850

Infant mortality, 1850
3478345 Infant mortality, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting infant mortality: mother weeping for the loss of her baby who is being carried away by the Angel of Death)

Background imageWeeping Collection: Memorial vase in basalt with angel weeping over a tomb. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell

Memorial vase in basalt with angel weeping over a tomb. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell
FLO4688953 Memorial vase in basalt with angel weeping over a tomb. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell and lithographed by Parrot et Co

Background imageWeeping Collection: Engraving depicting a young woman weeping for an unattainable love, 19th century

Engraving depicting a young woman weeping for an unattainable love, 19th century
5308932 Engraving depicting a young woman weeping for an unattainable love, 19th century; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a young woman weeping for an unattainable love)

Background imageWeeping Collection: Death of Freedom; Tod der Freiheit, 1929 (oil on canvas)

Death of Freedom; Tod der Freiheit, 1929 (oil on canvas)
653502 Death of Freedom; Tod der Freiheit, 1929 (oil on canvas) by Filla, Emil (1882-1953); 89x116 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Death of Freedom; Tod der Freiheit. Emil Filla (1882-1953)

Background imageWeeping Collection: The Last of the Spirits, from 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens (engraving)

The Last of the Spirits, from 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens (engraving)
XND76010 The Last of the Spirits, from 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens (engraving); Private Collection; out of copyright.

Background imageWeeping Collection: The Death of Francesco Tornabuoni, relief by Andrea del Verrocchio (1435-88) (marble)

The Death of Francesco Tornabuoni, relief by Andrea del Verrocchio (1435-88) (marble)
BEN79879 The Death of Francesco Tornabuoni, relief by Andrea del Verrocchio (1435-88) (marble); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini.

Background imageWeeping Collection: Weeping Woman in a Blacksmith's Shop, mid-17th century. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

Weeping Woman in a Blacksmith's Shop, mid-17th century. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
Weeping Woman in a Blacksmith's Shop, mid-17th century

Background imageWeeping Collection: Venus Bewailing the Death of Adonis, mid-17th century. Creator

Venus Bewailing the Death of Adonis, mid-17th century. Creator: Workshop of Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert
Venus Bewailing the Death of Adonis, mid-17th century

Background imageWeeping Collection: The Penitent Magdalen. Creator: Cecco del Caravaggio

The Penitent Magdalen. Creator: Cecco del Caravaggio
The Penitent Magdalen, Unknown date

Background imageWeeping Collection: The Penitent Mary Magdalene. Creator: Carlo Dolci

The Penitent Mary Magdalene. Creator: Carlo Dolci
The Penitent Mary Magdalene, Unknown date

Background imageWeeping Collection: Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem, 1851. Creator: Ary Scheffer

Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem, 1851. Creator: Ary Scheffer
Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem, 1851

Background imageWeeping Collection: 'Rapatries a Evian; en ecoutant la 'Marseillaise' on chante, on pleure, on prie…. !, 1917

'Rapatries a Evian; en ecoutant la "Marseillaise" on chante, on pleure, on prie…. !, 1917
Rapatries a Evian; en ecoutant la "Marseillaise" on chante, on pleure, on prie. !, 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]

Background imageWeeping Collection: Weeping penitent. Creator: Abraham Bloemaert

Weeping penitent. Creator: Abraham Bloemaert
Weeping penitent

Background imageWeeping Collection: Wife and crying boy by a cupboard, c.1880-c.1910. Creator: Anon

Wife and crying boy by a cupboard, c.1880-c.1910. Creator: Anon
Wife and crying boy by a cupboard, c.1880-c.1910. A woman takes something from a cupboard. She is half turned to a crying boy. There is a piece of fruit on the floor next to the boy

Background imageWeeping Collection: A Saint Bernard Dog Comes to the Aid of a lost Woman with a sick Child, 1827

A Saint Bernard Dog Comes to the Aid of a lost Woman with a sick Child, 1827. Creator: Charles Picque
A Saint Bernard Dog Comes to the Aid of a lost Woman with a sick Child, 1827. A weeping mother holds her child in whose hand is a set of rosary beads, as a St

Background imageWeeping Collection: Alone in the World, 1878. Creator: Jozef Israels

Alone in the World, 1878. Creator: Jozef Israels
Alone in the World, 1878. Woman weeping next to dead body

Background imageWeeping Collection: Saint Peter Penitent, 1665-1668. Creator: Girolamo Troppa

Saint Peter Penitent, 1665-1668. Creator: Girolamo Troppa
Saint Peter Penitent, 1665-1668

Background imageWeeping Collection: The Penitent St Mary Magdalene, 1651-1670. Creator: Girolamo Troppa

The Penitent St Mary Magdalene, 1651-1670. Creator: Girolamo Troppa
The Penitent St Mary Magdalene, 1651-1670

Background imageWeeping Collection: A telegram, 1893. Creator: Julius Exner

A telegram, 1893. Creator: Julius Exner
A telegram, 1893. A distraught young woman holds a message bearing bad news. On the table are balls of yarn she has spun with her spinning wheel

Background imageWeeping Collection: 'A Supper Extra, 1890. Creator: Unknown

'A Supper Extra, 1890. Creator: Unknown
'A Supper Extra, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42. July to December, 1890

Background imageWeeping Collection: La mort de Saint Louis, 1884. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Leloir

La mort de Saint Louis, 1884. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Leloir
La mort de Saint Louis, 1884. The death of St Louis. The king of France lies with arms outstretched, in the attitude of Christ on the cross

Background imageWeeping Collection: The Mayor of Casterbridge. Don't cry--Don't cry. By Thomas Hardy, 1886. Creator: Robert Barnes

The Mayor of Casterbridge. Don't cry--Don't cry. By Thomas Hardy, 1886. Creator: Robert Barnes
The Mayor of Casterbridge. Don't cry--Don't cry. By Thomas Hardy, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageWeeping Collection: Weeping Woman, 1883. Creator: Vincent van Gogh

Weeping Woman, 1883. Creator: Vincent van Gogh
Weeping Woman, 1883

Background imageWeeping Collection: Captive Jews by the Waters of Babylon - painted by Bendeman, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Captive Jews by the Waters of Babylon - painted by Bendeman, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Captive Jews by the Waters of Babylon - painted by Bendeman, 1850. By the waters of Babylon, sitting forlorn, We wept bitter tears in that day of our scorn, As we thought of our Zion, so far

Background imageWeeping Collection: Two Sketches of a Weeping Woman, n.d. Creator: Benjamin West

Two Sketches of a Weeping Woman, n.d. Creator: Benjamin West
Two Sketches of a Weeping Woman, n.d

Background imageWeeping Collection: Weeping Queen, n.d. Creator: John Watson-Gordon

Weeping Queen, n.d. Creator: John Watson-Gordon
Weeping Queen, n.d

Background imageWeeping Collection: Weeping Saint John the Evangelist, n.d. Creator: Unknown

Weeping Saint John the Evangelist, n.d. Creator: Unknown
Weeping Saint John the Evangelist, n.d

Background imageWeeping Collection: Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Laughter, Weeping, Compassion, Sadness), from Encyclop

Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Laughter, Weeping, Compassion, Sadness), from Encyclop... 1762/77. Creator: A. J
Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Laughter, Weeping, Compassion, Sadness), from Encyclopedie, 1762/77

Background imageWeeping Collection: Weeping, after 1698. Creator: Eduardus Jacobus

Weeping, after 1698. Creator: Eduardus Jacobus
Weeping, after 1698

Background imageWeeping Collection: Omega Weeping, 1908/09. Creator: Edvard Munch

Omega Weeping, 1908/09. Creator: Edvard Munch
Omega Weeping, 1908/09

Background imageWeeping Collection: Aggripina with the Ashes of Germanicus, c1775. Creator: Alexander Runciman

Aggripina with the Ashes of Germanicus, c1775. Creator: Alexander Runciman
Aggripina with the Ashes of Germanicus, c1775



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In the enchanting land of Louisiana, amidst the vibrant city of New Orleans, lies a sanctuary known as Metairie Cemetery. Here, among the solemn tombstones and ancient oaks, stands a majestic Weeping Willow tree. Its graceful branches sway gently in the breeze, its leaves cascading like teardrops from heaven. As I wander through this hallowed ground, my eyes are drawn to an ethereal sight – the Fallen Angel at the Chapman-Hyams memorial. With sorrowful eyes and outstretched wings, it seems to embody the essence itself. A poignant reminder that even celestial beings can experience heartache. Further on my journey through time and artistry, I stumble upon Charles-Joseph Natoire's masterpiece: "The Rebuke of Adam and Eve. " In their anguish after being cast out from paradise, they weep for their lost innocence and eternal bliss. But weeping is not confined to biblical tales alone; it transcends eras and cultures. In Antonio d Este's "Deposition, " grief-stricken figures mourn over Christ's lifeless body with tears streaming down their faces. Even royalty succumbs to sorrow - Louis XVI bids farewell to his beloved family in a coloured engraving that captures both love and despair. Across oceans and continents lies Kyoto's Maruyama Park adorned with delicate Cherry Blossoms - nature's ephemeral beauty provoking both joyous admiration and bittersweet tears for its fleeting existence. In Lewis Carroll's whimsical world Through The Looking Glass comes "The Walrus And The Carpenter" – a tale where remorseful walruses shed crocodile tears while deceiving innocent oysters under moonlit skies. Closer to home at Cambridge University resides knowledge personified within ancient halls; scholars have been known to shed tears of frustration or elation as they unravel mysteries hidden within dusty volumes. Even in mundane settings such as a lawyer's office circa 1842, tears may flow as justice is sought or lost.