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"Fidelity: A Timeless Bond Across Art and History" From the serene gaze of Venus of Urbino, painted by Titian in 1538

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Fidelity Collection: Venus of Urbino, 1538. Artist: Titian
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Fidelity Collection: Phonograph Recording
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Fidelity Collection: Portrait of a Couple, c. 1622, by Frans Hals (c. 1582-1666)
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Fidelity Collection: The Souvenir (Fidelity), c1787-1789, (1912). Artist: Jean-Baptiste Greuze
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Fidelity Collection: Odysseus returns to his wife, Penelope
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Fidelity Collection: The Portrait of Giovanni (?) Arnolfini and his Wife Giovanna Cenami (
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Fidelity Collection: Benjamin Britten and Fidelity Countess of Cranbrook
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Fidelity Collection: The Parable of the Talents, c. 1884 (Oil on canvas)
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Fidelity Collection: Tobias and Sara on their Wedding Night, ca 1520
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Fidelity Collection: Tsuru, fromaMomoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub. 1909 (colour block woodcut)
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Fidelity Collection: symbol / emblem / icon, fidelity, white dove in flower basket, Germany, 1917
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Fidelity Collection: kitsch / souvenir, flower wreath in hearth form, lithograph, Germany, circa 1895
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Fidelity Collection: The Knave of Wands, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Fidelity Collection: Harolds oath of fealty to Duke William of Normandy
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Fidelity Collection: Peace World Peace Cranes Peace Cranes Origami
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Fidelity Collection: Allegory of the Villa of Madrid, 1810, by Francisco de Goya
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Fidelity Collection: Turkey. Janissaries
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Fidelity Collection: Turkey. Janissaries. Engraving, 19th century
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Fidelity Collection: The Temptation of Saint Anthony, 17th Century (Oil on canvas)
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Fidelity Collection: David praying, 1652 (Etching)
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Fidelity Collection: The Circumcision, 1630 (Etching)
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Fidelity Collection: The angel disappears in front of Tobie's family, 1641 (Etching)
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Fidelity Collection: Supper at Emmaus, c. 1645-50 (oil on canvas)
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Fidelity Collection: Odigitria Madonna with Saints John the Baptist, Antoninus of Florence and Nicola da Tolentino
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Fidelity Collection: Christ's ascent to Calvary, First half of the 18th century (oil on canvas)
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Fidelity Collection: Cycle of the Seven Works of Corporal Mercy: Visiting the Sick, (The Visit to the Sick in Pammatone)
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Fidelity Collection: Christ's Mystical Embrace to Saint Catherine of Siena, Mystical Vision (oil on canvas)
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Fidelity Collection: Sacrifice of Isaac, 1603-04 circa (oil on canvas)
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Fidelity Collection: Detail of Portrait of the Villers family, 1790 (oil on canvas)
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Fidelity Collection: A woman praying between two Ionic columns, 2nd century (sculpture)
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Fidelity Collection: A woman praying between two Ionic columns, 2nd century (sculpture)
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Fidelity Collection: A woman praying between two Ionic columns, 2nd century (sculpture)
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Fidelity Collection: Portrait of the Villers family, 1790 (oil on canvas)
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Fidelity Collection: Portrait of Jacquemyne Buuck, 1551 (oil on panel)
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Fidelity Collection: Temptation of St Anthony, 1688 (brush drawing with black ink and wash on paper)
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Fidelity Collection: The Fool Hardened In His Mind, 1660-86 (brush and Indian ink on paper)
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Fidelity Collection: Pilgrimage procession on the Muerzsteg to the dead woman, 1888, Muerztal, Styria, Austria, History
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Fidelity Collection: Kan'u (Guan Yu), 1845-48 (nishiki-e woodblock print, with bokashi)
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Fidelity Collection: Glorification of the Podesta Girolamo Priuli, 1649 (oil on canvas)
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Fidelity Collection: Series of pictures Tannhaeuser, Return of the Pilgrims from Rome, Liebig picture
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Fidelity Collection: The pious women, detail (illustrated manuscript, 1330)
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Fidelity Collection: Ulrich von Hutten, German knight of the Holy Roman Empire, fighting five French noblemen who had
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Fidelity Collection: The Student, 1862 (oil on canvas) (Faust and Gretchen?)
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Fidelity Collection: Morris and Company tile depicting Penelope, designed by Edward Burne-Jones (1833-98)
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Fidelity Collection: Illustration for Cranford by Mrs Gaskell (coloured engraving)
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Fidelity Collection: Swearing an oath of loyalty to the League of Venice, 1494 (engraving)


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"Fidelity: A Timeless Bond Across Art and History" From the serene gaze of Venus of Urbino, painted by Titian in 1538, to the enchanting melodies preserved on a phonograph recording, it has been an enduring theme throughout human existence, and is a concept that transcends time and mediums, weaving its way into various forms of art and life. In Benjamin Britten's musical masterpiece "Fidelity Countess of Cranbrook, " we witness the harmonious marriage between sound and emotion. Just as Odysseus returns to his faithful wife Penelope after years of trials and tribulations, this composition captures the essence of loyalty in every note played. "The Parable of the Talents" depicted on canvas in 1884 reminds us that fidelity extends beyond personal relationships. It urges us to nurture our talents with unwavering commitment, for they are gifts entrusted to us by a higher power. The Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife Giovanna Cenami serves as a testament to marital devotion. In their intertwined hands lies not only love but also trust—a bond unbreakable even amidst uncertainty. Tobias and Sara embark on their wedding night journey in a painting from circa 1520, symbolizing fidelity's role in new beginnings. Their union represents not just physical intimacy but also emotional connection—an unyielding promise made under moonlit skies. In Tsuru from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things), published in 1909 through vibrant woodcut colors, we find fidelity personified through nature itself. The graceful crane stands tall as an emblematic figure representing loyalty—its elegant form mirroring steadfastness against all odds. Francisco de Goya's Allegory of the Villa Madrid transports us back to 1810 when Spain faced turmoil. Fidelity emerges as both shield and sword during times of adversity—a guiding light leading individuals towards unity despite chaos surrounding them.