Agressive Collection
"Put 'em up!" One day I'll be king, just like the fierce and determined animals that surround me
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"Put 'em up!" One day I'll be king, just like the fierce and determined animals that surround me. From a stuffed and mounted Polar Bear at Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft to the Border Ruffians invading Kansas in 1856, aggression has been captured throughout history. Even in the world of entertainment, Charlie Chaplin's iconic poster for "The Great Dictator" reminds us of the power of aggressive satire during troubled times. Intriguingly, aggression can also be found in unexpected places. Take for instance the illustration depicting an elegy on the death of a mad dog or the intense fisting out of a ball showcased on a vibrant postcard. Richard Humphreys' lithograph from 1788 captures both strength and determination as we witness his subject striking view portrait of a boxer. But aggression isn't limited to humans alone; nature too possesses its own eye of the tiger. The study of two Brazilian tortoises showcases their resilience and tenacity against all odds. Even everyday scenes can reveal hints of aggression - donkey drivers clashing with tourists amidst bustling streets, as depicted in Georg Moritz Ebers' work "L Egypte". It serves as a reminder that even within seemingly peaceful moments, there may lie an undercurrent waiting to surface. Aggression is not always negative; it can fuel ambition and drive individuals towards greatness. So let your inner tiger roar and embrace your assertiveness while navigating life's challenges.