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Background imageHumpage Collection: Anne Bonny, John Calico Jack Rackam and Mary Read, 18th Century Pirates. Artist: Karen Humpage

Anne Bonny, John Calico Jack Rackam and Mary Read, 18th Century Pirates. Artist: Karen Humpage
Anne Bonny, John Calico Jack Rackam and Mary Read, 18th Century Pirates

Background imageHumpage Collection: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales (Diana Frances; nee Spencer; 1961-1997), 2013

Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales (Diana Frances; nee Spencer; 1961-1997), 2013. Diana, Princess of Wales, as she became known after her 1996 divorce

Background imageHumpage Collection: Contemporary painting of King Richard III (1452-1485), 2013. Artist: Karen Humpage

Contemporary painting of King Richard III (1452-1485), 2013. Artist: Karen Humpage
Contemporary painting of King Richard III (1452-1485), 2013. Based on the facial reconstruction, which was created after the discovery of the Kings body at the site of the former Greyfriars Church in

Background imageHumpage Collection: Mary Jane Seacole, (2013). Artist: Karen Humpage

Mary Jane Seacole, (2013). Artist: Karen Humpage
Mary Jane Seacole (1805-1881), was Jamaican-born and of Scottish and Creole descent. Seacole set up what she called the British Hotel behind the lines during the Crimean War

Background imageHumpage Collection: Evolution of ManArtist: Karen Humpage

Evolution of ManArtist: Karen Humpage
Evolution of Man

Background imageHumpage Collection: Mary Read, (1690-1720), British Pirates Mate. Artist: Karen Humpage

Mary Read, (1690-1720), British Pirates Mate. Artist: Karen Humpage
Mary Read, (1690-1720), British Pirates Mate. Raised as a boy, married twice, fought like a man and died of scarlet fever

Background imageHumpage Collection: Anne Bonny, c1698, Irish Pirate. Artist: Karen Humpage

Anne Bonny, c1698, Irish Pirate. Artist: Karen Humpage
Anne Bonny, c1698, Irish Pirate. Disguised herself as a man in order to join Rackhams crew on board the Revenge

Background imageHumpage Collection: Captain William Kidd, Privateer, 1645-1701Artist: Karen Humpage

Captain William Kidd, Privateer, 1645-1701Artist: Karen Humpage
Captain William Kidd, Privateer, 1645-1701

Background imageHumpage Collection: Al Capone, 2007. Artist: Karen Humpage

Al Capone, 2007. Artist: Karen Humpage
Al Capone, 2007. American gangster Alphonse Gabriel Capone (1899-1947) led a crime syndicate dedicated to the illegal traffic of alcohol during the time of their prohibition in the 1920s and 1930s


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"Humpage: A Journey Through Time and Characters" Step into the world of Karen Humpage's captivating artwork as we explore various historical figures and iconic personalities. From 18th-century pirates like Anne Bonny, John Calico Jack Rackam, and Mary Read to the enigmatic Princess Diana, each piece tells a unique story. In her portrayal of Anne Bonny, Humpage captures the fierce spirit of this Irish pirate who defied societal norms. The intensity in her eyes reflects the strength that made her a legend among seafarers. Moving forward in time, we encounter Ronald Ronnie Kray, one half of the notorious Kray Twins. With meticulous attention to detail, Humpage brings out his complex personality through brushstrokes that reveal both charm and menace. The contemporary painting of King Richard III takes us back even further in history. Humpage's artistry breathes life into this medieval monarch, allowing us to witness his regal presence despite being centuries removed from his reign. Reggie Kray stands alongside his twin brother in another masterpiece by Humpage. Their bond is palpable as she expertly captures their likeness and portrays them as two sides of a coin - one charming yet dangerous while the other exudes an air of calculated authority. Mary Jane Seacole emerges on canvas with grace and resilience. As an influential nurse during wartime, Seacole's contribution to healthcare is celebrated through Humpage's vibrant depiction that radiates warmth and compassion. It also delves into evolution itself with "Evolution of Man. " This thought-provoking piece showcases our journey from primitive beings to modern humans through intricate details that highlight our shared ancestry. Returning once again to piracy, Mary Read takes center stage as a fearless mate aboard pirate ships. Her piercing gaze reveals determination amidst turbulent seas while reminding us that women were not confined by traditional gender roles even during those times.