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Denouncing Collection

"Denouncing: A Powerful Expression of Truth and Justice" In the realm of art, denouncing emerges as a potent tool to expose corruption, unveil deceit

Background imageDenouncing Collection: MACCARI, Cesare (1840-1919). Cicero Denouncing

MACCARI, Cesare (1840-1919). Cicero Denouncing Catiline. 1880. ITALY. Rome. Madama Palace. Cicero caused the failure of the Catiline conspiracy during his consulship. Fresco

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Emile Zola article

Emile Zola article
Article by Emile Zola denouncing the irregularities on the Dreyfus affair titled J Accuse...!, published in the

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Titus Oates in the pillory

Titus Oates in the pillory
Oates was convicted of sedition and later perjury for denouncing the King and his Catholic brother, the Duke of York. Date: 19th century

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Heroism and Humanity, c. 1840 (oil on canvas)

Heroism and Humanity, c. 1840 (oil on canvas)
1109035 Heroism and Humanity, c.1840 (oil on canvas) by Allan, William (1782-1850); 127x196.9 cm; Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Pictures of the Year VIII, Esther denouncing Haman to Ahasuerus, 1888. Creator: Ernest Normand

Pictures of the Year VIII, Esther denouncing Haman to Ahasuerus, 1888. Creator: Ernest Normand
Pictures of the Year VIII, Esther denouncing Haman to Ahasuerus, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888

Background imageDenouncing Collection: John Chrysostom Preaching in Constantinople, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations

John Chrysostom Preaching in Constantinople, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, 1915 (litho)
IL322139 John Chrysostom Preaching in Constantinople, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, 1915 (litho) by Dudley

Background imageDenouncing Collection: John Chrysostom preaching in Constantinople, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations

John Chrysostom preaching in Constantinople, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, 1915 (litho)
STC373521 John Chrysostom preaching in Constantinople, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, 1915 (litho) by Dudley

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Solomon Eagle denouncing the City (engraving)

Solomon Eagle denouncing the City (engraving)
725521 Solomon Eagle denouncing the City (engraving) by Franklin, John (c.1800-c.1868); Private Collection; (add.info.: Solomon Eagle denouncing the City)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: The Great Plague, 1665: The Enthuslast Denouncing London (engraving)

The Great Plague, 1665: The Enthuslast Denouncing London (engraving)
654489 The Great Plague, 1665: The Enthuslast Denouncing London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Great Plague)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: The Catilinarian Conspirators before the Senate (litho)

The Catilinarian Conspirators before the Senate (litho)
STC416061 The Catilinarian Conspirators before the Senate (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Catiline Conspiracy, led by Lucius Sergius Catilina (108-62 BC)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Denounced by a dying man (colour litho)

Denounced by a dying man (colour litho)
2807779 Denounced by a dying man (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Denounced by a dying man)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Elijah denouncing the Crime of Ahab in Naboths Vineyard (engraving)

Elijah denouncing the Crime of Ahab in Naboths Vineyard (engraving)
5218468 Elijah denouncing the Crime of Ahab in Naboths Vineyard (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Elijah denouncing the Crime of Ahab in Naboths Vineyard)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Last Scene from 'The Dukes Motto, 'at the Lyceum Theatre, Captain Henri de Lagardere denouncing

Last Scene from "The Dukes Motto, "at the Lyceum Theatre, Captain Henri de Lagardere denouncing Prince
1588113 Last Scene from " The Dukes Motto, " at the Lyceum Theatre, Captain Henri de Lagardere denouncing Prince Gonzangues (engraving) by English School

Background imageDenouncing Collection: 1849, A prospect of Exeter Hall showing a Christian Gentleman denouncing the Pope (engraving)

1849, A prospect of Exeter Hall showing a Christian Gentleman denouncing the Pope (engraving)
2809911 1849, A prospect of Exeter Hall showing a Christian Gentleman denouncing the Pope (engraving) by Doyle, Richard (1824-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: 1849)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Esther Denouncing Haman (engraving)

Esther Denouncing Haman (engraving)
670788 Esther Denouncing Haman (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Esther Denouncing Haman)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Catiline at bay (litho)

Catiline at bay (litho)
STC416060 Catiline at bay (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Catiline Conspiracy, led by Lucius Sergius Catilina (108-62 BC)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Luther denouncing the Romish Ritual (engraving)

Luther denouncing the Romish Ritual (engraving)
654376 Luther denouncing the Romish Ritual (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Luther denouncing the Romish Ritual)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Sketches in Spain, the Archbishop of Granada denouncing the Republic (engraving)

Sketches in Spain, the Archbishop of Granada denouncing the Republic (engraving)
1105348 Sketches in Spain, the Archbishop of Granada denouncing the Republic (engraving) by Regamey, Felix (1844-1907) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches in Spain)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Illustrations for The Hairdresser of Tetherem (engraving)

Illustrations for The Hairdresser of Tetherem (engraving)
1102967 Illustrations for The Hairdresser of Tetherem (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrations for The Hairdresser of Tetherem)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Two heralds from Robert denounce Rufus, 1094, illustration from Hutchinson

Two heralds from Robert denounce Rufus, 1094, illustration from Hutchinson
STC363636 Two heralds from Robert denounce Rufus, 1094, illustration from Hutchinsons Story of the British Nation, c.1920 (litho) by Prater

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Jeremiah at the Gate, denouncing Judgment upon Jerusalem, Jeremiah VII, 2 (engraving)

Jeremiah at the Gate, denouncing Judgment upon Jerusalem, Jeremiah VII, 2 (engraving)
5218649 Jeremiah at the Gate, denouncing Judgment upon Jerusalem, Jeremiah VII, 2 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jeremiah at the Gate)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: David Lloyd-George denouncing the measures to make the control of religious teaching to

David Lloyd-George denouncing the measures to make the control of religious teaching to the parish and not to the County Council. Date: 1902

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Sacheverell Cards

Sacheverell Cards
Henry Sacheverell (1674-1724) was an English high church Anglican clergyman who achieved nationwide fame in 1709 after preaching an incendiary 5 November sermon denouncing the Whig government

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Scene from the Opera of Otello, at her Majestys Theatre, 1900. Creator: Unknown

Scene from the Opera of Otello, at her Majestys Theatre, 1900. Creator: Unknown
Scene from the Opera of " Otello", at Her Majestys Theatre, 1900. The Doge (Elmiro) denunciating his daughter (Desdemona) - scene from Giuseppe Verdis opera

Background imageDenouncing Collection: The Great Plague of 1665 (c1902)

The Great Plague of 1665 (c1902). The Enthusiast Denouncing London. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume III (c1902)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Cicero denouncing Cataline, 1850s. Artist: John Leech

Cicero denouncing Cataline, 1850s. Artist: John Leech
Cicero denouncing Cataline, 1850s. Scene from The Comic History of Rome by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Pyxis with the martyrdom of St Menas of Alexandria, 6th century

Pyxis with the martyrdom of St Menas of Alexandria, 6th century
Pyxis with the martyrdom of St Menas of Alexandria (285 ? c. 309). It was made in Egypt, and probably used as a reliquary

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Elijah, Old Testament prophet, rebuking Ahab, mid 19th century

Elijah, Old Testament prophet, rebuking Ahab, mid 19th century. Elijah is denouncing King Ahab for having forsaken the Lord for the god Baal. From the Bible (I Kings 18)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Elijah, Old Testament prophet. denouncing Ahab, idolatrous king of Israel, in Naboths vineyard

Elijah, Old Testament prophet. denouncing Ahab, idolatrous king of Israel, in Naboths vineyard. From the Bible (I Kings)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Esther (c450 BC) before her husband King Ahasuerus (Xerxes I) of Persia, 1866. Artist: Gustave Dore

Esther (c450 BC) before her husband King Ahasuerus (Xerxes I) of Persia, 1866. Artist: Gustave Dore
Esther (c450 BC) before her husband King Ahasuerus (Xerxes I) of Persia, 1866. She is denouncing Haman as the enemy who would have her and her people (the Jews) killed. From the Bible (Esther 1-10)

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Esther (c450 BC) before her husband King Ahasuerus (Xerxes Ija) of Persia denouncing

Esther (c450 BC) before her husband King Ahasuerus (Xerxes Ija) of Persia denouncing Haman as the enemy who would have her and her people, the Jews, killed. Esther 1-10

Background imageDenouncing Collection: France Attacks Kellogg

France Attacks Kellogg
An aggressive France attacks the Kellogg pact which was signed in 1928 denouncing war & advocating the peaceful settlement of disputes. Date: 1933

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Apollo shoot the pregnant Coronis death, The crow denouncing her adultery flies above

Apollo shoot the pregnant Coronis death, The crow denouncing her adultery flies above the shooter, Apollo takes the child Asclepius from Coronis belly

Background imageDenouncing Collection: To the Boyar with a Denunciation, 1904 (oil on canvas)

To the Boyar with a Denunciation, 1904 (oil on canvas)
BAL153699 To the Boyar with a Denunciation, 1904 (oil on canvas) by Lebedev, Klavdiy Vasilievich (1852-1916); 89x122.2 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Solomon Eagle denouncing the City of London from the parapet of St. Paul s. Plague of London

Solomon Eagle denouncing the City of London from the parapet of St. Paul s. Plague of London, 1665. Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861) for William Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Paul s

Background imageDenouncing Collection: Elijah, Old Testament prophet, denouncing Ahab, idolatrous king of Israel, in Naboths vineyard

Elijah, Old Testament prophet, denouncing Ahab, idolatrous king of Israel, in Naboths vineyard. Bible I Kings. Engraving


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"Denouncing: A Powerful Expression of Truth and Justice" In the realm of art, denouncing emerges as a potent tool to expose corruption, unveil deceit, and champion righteousness. From Cesare MacCari's striking depiction of Cicero Denouncing to Emile Zola's courageous articles challenging societal injustices, these artistic masterpieces serve as bold statements against oppression. Heroism and Humanity captured on canvas in the 19th century showcases the indomitable spirit that denunciation embodies. Meanwhile, Titus Oates' public humiliation in the pillory stands as a testament to society's rejection of falsehoods. Esther fearlessly denounces Haman before Ahasuerus in Ernest Normand's Pictures of the Year VIII. This act symbolizes how speaking truth to power can bring about justice even in seemingly insurmountable circumstances. John Chrysostom's powerful sermons reverberate through time as he passionately preaches against injustice in Constantinople. His words echo through history thanks to illustrations found within Hutchinsons History of Nations. Solomon Eagle fervently denounces a corrupt city while an engraving portrays The Great Plague engulfing London. These images remind us that sometimes it takes extreme measures to expose deep-rooted wrongdoings for the betterment of society. The Catilinarian Conspirators' confrontation with the Senate reveals how individuals united can confront treachery head-on. Similarly, Denounced by a dying man demonstrates that even at life's end, one can find solace by revealing hidden truths. Finally, Elijah resolutely condemns Ahab for his crimes committed in Naboth's Vineyard—an engraving that exemplifies unwavering determination when faced with moral dilemmas. Through these diverse artworks spanning centuries and mediums, we witness artists using their creative voices to shed light on darkness and inspire change. Denouncing becomes an instrument for unveiling truth and upholding justice—a timeless expression that continues to resonate with humanity.