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Fate Collection

"Fate: A Journey through Time and Destiny" In the year 1845, two mighty ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, set sail on a treacherous voyage into the unknown

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Fate Collection: HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, 1845
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Fate Collection: Captain Francis Crozier of HMS Terror, 1845
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Fate Collection: A Mermaid. Artist: Waterhouse, John William (1849-1917)
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Fate Collection: Les Saltimbanques, 1874 (oil on canvas)
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Fate Collection: Captain Sir John Franklin (1786-1847)
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Fate Collection: Fortuna by Ernest Board
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Fate Collection: Christ with Arms Folded, 1656-1661. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
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Fate Collection: The Enterprise and Investigator surrounded by ice, Barro
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Fate Collection: The End of Sir John Franklins Arctic Expedition, 1845
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Fate Collection: Tarot Card 10 - La Roue de Fortune (The Wheel of Fortune)
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Fate Collection: Snakes and ladders
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Fate Collection: Tarot Card 10 - La Roue de Fortune (The Wheel of Fortune)
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Fate Collection: Sleeping Beauty by Arthur Rackham
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Fate Collection: Knight, Death and the Devil, 1513. Creator: Albrecht Durer
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Fate Collection: Destiny, 1900, (c1930). Creator: John William Waterhouse
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Fate Collection: The Temptation of Christ, ca 1885
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Fate Collection: Ufos / Fate Cover 1958
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Fate Collection: Anti-Communist Card
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Fate Collection: Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee, 1570. Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)
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Fate Collection: A traditional custom, Montlucon, France, 1900
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Fate Collection: Accident- Snow from Roof
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Fate Collection: Fortune Telling 1810
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Fate Collection: Wheel of Fortune on a tarot card
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Fate Collection: Tamara and Demon. Illustration to the poem The Demon by Mikhail Lermontov, c. 1880
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Fate Collection: May Day festivities, 1891
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Fate Collection: Palmistry. Planetary and zodiacal diagram of the
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Fate Collection: The Lottery, by William Hogarth
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Fate Collection: Advert, Reading the Tea Leaves, Mazawattee Tea Co
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Fate Collection: 2nd Century BC Acropolis Altar Ancient Age Antiquity
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Fate Collection: Ww1 Wwi World War One First 1st Great I Death
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Fate Collection: Last Voyage Explorer Adventurer Discovery North
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Fate Collection: Time, the Kaiser's deadliest foe! Woe betide him if he gets behind the clock
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Fate Collection: Churchill, Truman and Stalin at the Potsdam Conference
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Fate Collection: Satirical cartoon, A Senatus Consultum
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Fate Collection: LIFE-IN-DEATH WINS
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Fate Collection: Documents written in blood
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Fate Collection: CONFUCIUS (551 - 479 BC)
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Fate Collection: Tapestry, Triumph of Death over Chastity with the Three Fates, made in Brussels, Belgium
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Fate Collection: The choice of Hercules or the choice between vice and virtue, 1565 circa (oil on canvas)
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Fate Collection: Witchcraft or the allegory of Hercules, 1540-42 (oil on canvas)
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Fate Collection: The fortune teller, Kamal-ol-Molk, oil on canvas, fine arts museum, Sa'd Abad museum complex
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Fate Collection: The Wheel of Fortune
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Fate Collection: Time and the Door
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Fate Collection: In ancient Roman religion and mythology
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Fate Collection: La fin de l age d argent (The Close of The Silver Age). Theme inspire des poemes grecs antiques d
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Fate Collection: 193-0082144 They spin finely, plate 44 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching)
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Fate Collection: The Fortune Teller (oil on canvas)
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Fate Collection: The Three Fates, 1810-20 (pen, ink, wash and gouache on paper)


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"Fate: A Journey through Time and Destiny" In the year 1845, two mighty ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, set sail on a treacherous voyage into the unknown. Led by Captain Francis Crozier of HMS Terror, they embarked on an Arctic expedition in search of the fabled Northwest Passage. Little did they know that their fate would be sealed amidst icy waters. As if guided by some mystical force, these brave explorers found themselves surrounded by an unforgiving sea of ice. The Enterprise and Investigator were trapped in this frozen prison known as Barrow Strait. It was a chilling reminder that even the mightiest vessels could succumb to nature's wrath. Captain Sir John Franklin himself had envisioned glory and triumph for his Arctic expedition. But alas, destiny had other plans in store for him. His dreams shattered like fragile ice beneath his feet as he faced the harsh reality of failure. Just like a tarot card depicting "La Roue de Fortune" (The Wheel of Fortune), fate spun its wheel relentlessly. It seemed both cruel and capricious - much like Fortuna herself - bestowing fortune upon some while casting others into despair. In this cosmic game of snakes and ladders played out upon life's vast board, one cannot help but wonder about our own destinies. Are we mere pawns at the mercy of unseen forces? Or do we possess agency to shape our own paths? Perhaps it is akin to Rembrandt van Rijn's painting "Christ with Arms Folded, " where divinity meets human vulnerability; where faith intertwines with free will. Like characters from Picasso's "Les Saltimbanques, " we perform our roles upon life's stage – sometimes triumphant, sometimes broken – all under Fate's watchful gaze. Yet amidst this dance between chance and choice lies hope – just as Arthur Rackham captured Sleeping Beauty awakening from her enchanted slumber.