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Giant Collection (page 20)

"Unleashing the Power of Giants: From Mythical Creatures to Human Ingenuity" Step into a world where giants roam, both in folklore and reality

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Giant Collection: The Mask of Flora, 1931 (oil on canvas)
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Giant Collection: Gulliver in the giants. Tale by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Illustration of Vaccari
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Giant Collection: Siegfried encounters Kuperan (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: Ostrich riding (litho)
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Giant Collection: Gulliver in dwarves (Lilliputiens). Tale by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Illustration of Vaccari
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Giant Collection: View of the Room of Giants (southern wall), detail with the lighting (fresco)
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Giant Collection: Stories from Lucian: The battle of the giants (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: Thor battling the Midgard Serpent at the battle of Ragnarok (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: Thor and the giant Skrymir (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: Lucifer clutching two Giants and Antenor, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph
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Giant Collection: A giant cactus (giant candle, cereus giganteus) of the United States, 1862
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Giant Collection: Hop o My Thumb, illustration from Blackies Childrens Annual, 1924 (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: The Colossus (also called Coloso or the Giant) (oil on canvas, 1808-1812)
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Giant Collection: Zeus striking the rebelling Giants (the Fall of Giants) in The Hall of Jupiter
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Giant Collection: Gulliver is handled like a doll by a girl whom he names Glumdalclich, 1940 (illustration)
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Giant Collection: Thoth and the chief magician, illustration from The Book of Myths (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: View of the Room of Giants (southern wall), detail with the lighting (fresco)
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Giant Collection: The Pilgrims destroy Doubting Castle, from The Pilgrims Progress published by John F Shaw & Co, c
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Giant Collection: Vintage Illustration of Flapper Sitting on Giant Football, 1920s (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: Gullivers Travels: The giant chasing Gullivers friends (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: The Giant and his Wonderful Hen (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: Illustration du livre pour enfants 'Combinat metallurgique Kuznets
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Giant Collection: Illustration by Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553): the ogre at the table is eating his
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Giant Collection: Madonna with Infant Jesus and St. George and St. Michael Archangel, detail of 2384617, c
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Giant Collection: View of the Room of Giants (southern wall) (fresco)
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Giant Collection: Room of Giants: view of the northern wall (fresco)
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Giant Collection: The vault of the Room of Giants. The gods of Olympus, commanded by Jupiter
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Giant Collection: Illustration du livre pour enfants 'Combinat metallurgique Kuznets
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Giant Collection: Illustration du livre pour enfants 'Combinat metallurgique Kuznets
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Giant Collection: Aventures de Simbad de Marin: lLepouvantable Geant, 1924 (oil on panel)
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Giant Collection: Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c. 1915 (lithograph)
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Giant Collection: Perceiving Hercules the giant roared (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: The Crowd, 1943 (watercolour, pen and black ink on paper)
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Giant Collection: Madonna with Infant Jesus and St George and St Michael Archangel, c. 1518 (oil on panel)
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Giant Collection: Hercules and the giant Atlas, 1938 (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: Zeus striking the rebelling Giants (the Fall of Giants) in The Hall of Jupiter
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Giant Collection: Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c. 1915 (lithograph)
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Giant Collection: View of the Room of Giants (western wall); detail (fresco)
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Giant Collection: View of the Room of Giants (western wall) (fresco)
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Giant Collection: View of the Hall of Giants (or of the Emperors) characterized by a fragmentary fresco cycle by
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Giant Collection: The Giant and the Pygmies (litho)
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Giant Collection: Gulliver in the giants (Brobdingnag). Tale by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Illustration of Vaccari
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Giant Collection: Le Peucet: Tale by Charles Perrault (1628-1703). Illustration of Vaccari and Carrey in 'Les beaux
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Giant Collection: Aventures de Simbad de Marin, 1924 (oil and gold leaf on panel)
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Giant Collection: David and the Giant (colour litho)
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Giant Collection: Zeus surrounded by other gods of Olympus throwing lightnings against the Giants and destructing them
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Giant Collection: Giant Slaygood attacked by the Pilgrims, from The Pilgrims Progress published by John F Shaw & Co
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Giant Collection: A giant juggles with the planets - in 'Un autre monde', by Grandville, 1844


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"Unleashing the Power of Giants: From Mythical Creatures to Human Ingenuity" Step into a world where giants roam, both in folklore and reality. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLaren, we witness the epic encounter between a valiant knight and an imposing green giant. The tale reminds us that even heroes face formidable challenges. Speaking of giants, let's turn our gaze towards the stars. At Palomar Observatory, nestled among California's mountains, stands a colossal 200-inch telescope—a testament to humanity's quest for knowledge about our vast universe. But not all giants reside in distant realms or celestial bodies. Take Old Orkney Whiskey, for example—an elixir crafted with meticulous care over centuries. Each sip reveals flavors as rich and robust as the legendary Kraken attacking ships during stormy seas and can also be found within human creations like Da Vinci's crossbow—a marvel of engineering that showcases Leonardo's genius beyond his renowned artworks. Its intricate design embodies innovation on a grand scale. Yet sometimes giants emerge from nature itself—like the awe-inspiring giant octopus lurking beneath ocean depths. With its tentacles swirling gracefully through underwater kingdoms, it captivates our imagination with its mysterious presence. And who could forget Godzilla? This iconic creature from Japanese cinema has stomped its way into our hearts since its debut in 1954. A symbol of destruction and resilience combined, Godzilla reminds us that even monsters have their stories to tell. In another realm altogether lies Sir Gawain and his encounters with rabbits & hares—a whimsical twist on traditional tales where these small creatures take on larger-than-life roles alongside noble knights. As Theodore Roosevelt joins John Muir amidst towering trees in C1903 photographs, they embody two environmental giants whose efforts shaped conservation history forever—inspiring generations to protect our natural wonders. Even promotional recruitment cards for the U. S Navy depict sailors standing tall, ready to face the challenges of the sea.