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"Grief: A Universal Language of Loss and Sorrow" In the depths of sorrow, we bid farewell to the old man, a soldier and his loyal horse

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Grief Collection: The Truth, after a painting by Alexander Frenz (1861-1941)
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Grief Collection: Mourning and Farewell, Family says goodbye to their old grandfather sitting on his deathbed, 1890
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Grief Collection: Abandoned, lonely young woman in a black dress
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Grief Collection: The descent from Croix, Saint-Jean du Liget chapel, Touraine, 12th century (fresco)
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Grief Collection: Fresco, Saint-Jean du Liget chapel, Touraine, 12th century
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Grief Collection: Lamentation Over The Dead Christ, c. 1444 (oil on panel)
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Grief Collection: Napoleon meditating before the tomb of Frederick II of Prussia, Potsdam, 25th October 1806
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Grief Collection: The Palestrina Pieta, detail, c. 1555 (marble)
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Grief Collection: Departure of Napoleons ashes from the island of St. Helene, 15 October 1840 (engraving)
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Grief Collection: The Death of Mark Antony with Cleopatra at left, 1778. Creator: Johann Georg Wille
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Grief Collection: The Pain of Kriemhild, 1817-20 (oil on canvas)
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Grief Collection: Richard the Lionheart lamenting over the corpse of his father, King Henry II, 1189 (engraving)
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Grief Collection: Alboin, King of the Lombards, forcing his wife Rosamund to drinf from the skull of her father
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Grief Collection: Lamentation (oil on canvas)
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Grief Collection: Portrait of a Noblewoman Dressed in Mourning, c. 1600 (oil on canvas)
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Grief Collection: Alboin, King of the Lombards, demanding that his wife Rosamund drinks from his favourite cup
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Grief Collection: The Deposition (detail), 1507 (oil on panel)
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Grief Collection: Venus Weeping over the Death of Adonis (oil on canvas)
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Grief Collection: The Death of Charlemagne in 814 (vellum)
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Grief Collection: Lawrence Saunders the Martyr
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Grief Collection: Interior with a figure (oil on canvas)
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Grief Collection: The Death Of Domenico Morelli, Italys Greatest Contemporary Artist, On 13 Corr
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Grief Collection: Death of the Strong Wicked Man, illustration from The Grave by Robert Blair
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Grief Collection: The Death of Hyacinth, 1920 (oil on canvas)
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Grief Collection: Rizpah watching the dead bodies of her sons (engraving)
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Grief Collection: Studies for a Deposition (pen and brown ink on buff paper)
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Grief Collection: The Descent from the Cross (tempera on gold panel)
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Grief Collection: Deathbed, 1886 (oil on canvas)
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Grief Collection: Pieta (painted stone)
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Grief Collection: The horrors and sorrows of war, Montenegrin women who go to find their loved ones in the field
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Grief Collection: Giuseppe Verdi (engraving)
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Grief Collection: The Death Of Leo XIII, The Public Exposition Of The Body In The Chapel Of The Sacrament In St
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Grief Collection: The death of Gabriele d Annunzio (colour litho)
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Grief Collection: 120 miners killed by the fire in a Westphalian mine, the Emperor witnesses the attempts
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Grief Collection: Queen Victoria of England On Her Deathbed, Surrounded by Her Sons and Nephews (Colour Litho)
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Grief Collection: St Macarius of Ghent Giving Aid to the Plague Victims (engraving)
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Grief Collection: Condens d his Emanations... plate 9 from Jerusalem, 1804-20
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Grief Collection: Head study of a woman, c. 1835 (red chalk on paper)
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Grief Collection: Window depicting Pieta and the Pentecost (stained glass)


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"Grief: A Universal Language of Loss and Sorrow" In the depths of sorrow, we bid farewell to the old man, a soldier and his loyal horse, forever etched in the annals of WWI. Their sacrifice echoes through time, just as the Irish Brigade memorial stands tall on Little Round Top at Gettysburg battlefield. Across oceans and continents, grief knows no boundaries. In Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, USA, an angel weeps for those lost souls at the Chapman-Hyams memorial. The weight of sadness transcends cultures and languages. From Hiawatha's heartbreak to Minnehaha's demise, love mourns its own demise. Tilda Swinton's haunting portrayal in Derek Jarman's Caravaggio (1986) captures the essence of melancholy that engulfs us all at times. Depression casts its shadow upon a woman slouched in her chair; her head rests heavily on her arm as she battles with inner demons. The double bass propped against a wall in Cienfuegos speaks volumes about unspoken sorrows lingering within Cuba's vibrant streets. Art has long been a vessel for expressing grief - Saint Mary Magdalene penitent silently confesses her pain through brushstrokes on canvas from 1625-27. While Henry Traut's wailing women unleash their anguish onto paper in 1922. Michelangelo Caravaggio immortalizes "The Laying in the Tomb" with masterful strokes from 1602-1604 - capturing both despair and hope intertwined within our mortal coil. Even ancient Greece recognized grief as an intrinsic part of human existence - bronze masks depicting tragedy remind us that sorrow is woven into our collective narrative since time immemorial. Grief unites us all; it is an emotion that traverses borders and eras alike. Whether bidding adieu to fallen soldiers or mourning lost loved ones, we find solace in the shared experience of sorrow.