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Knife Collection (page 20)

"Unveiling the Artistry: The Knife's Timeless Tale" Step into the world of history and art as we explore the diverse roles and symbolism of the humble knife

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Knife Collection: A Greek Priest and a Turk, engraved by the Thierry Brothers, 1825 (coloured engraving)
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Knife Collection: PD. 869-1973 Still Life with a Vase of Flowers on a Table Set for a Meal, c
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Knife Collection: Trompe l oeil letter rack with a print of a woman and a Parliamentary speech of 1704
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Knife Collection: Sheffield Cutler, from Costume of Yorkshire engraved by Robert Havell
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Knife Collection: Still Life with a Water Melon
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Knife Collection: Facsimile of an Indian Painting, plate 22 from volume 2 of
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Knife Collection: Still Life with Ham
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Knife Collection: Illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914) in Punch, 1889-9-14 - Social, Greve
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Knife Collection: Cover of 'The Don Quixote', number 305, Satirical en Colours
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Knife Collection: Cover of 'Le Grelot', number 47, Satirique en Couleurs
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Knife Collection: Gentleman in hunting clothes, France, 18th century, from a painting by Carle Vanloo
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Knife Collection: The meal of the King of Sicily, Arthagogles Miniature from '
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Knife Collection: Abrahams Sacrifice. Engraving in 'The main facts of holy history'
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Knife Collection: Letters: L M N O P Q Rs (central double page). The wolf, the goat and the biquets
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Knife Collection: Supper at Emmaus - oil on canvas, 1525
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Knife Collection: Prehistoric tools: flint, knife, arrow tip and needle. Saint Germain En Laye
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Knife Collection: The taste, the hearing and the touch. Allegory of the five senses The meal of a rich
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Knife Collection: Hippo and crocodile hunting. Painting by Pierre Paul (Pierre-Paul
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Knife Collection: Egyptian antiquite: knife of Gebel El Arak (Gebel El-Arak). Carved ivory and flint blade
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Knife Collection: Small metier of the city of Naples: a knife sharpener. Engraving after a painting by F
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Knife Collection: Portrait of the man with the glass of wine Painting of the Portuguese School
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Knife Collection: Still Life, the Artists Workshop Painting by Paul Serusier (1863-1927) 1891 Sun
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Knife Collection: Strawberries (oil on canvas, 1905)
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Knife Collection: Still Life at the Fan, 1889 (oil on canvas)
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Knife Collection: Bambocciata Witchcraft or allegory of Hercules, 16th century (Painting)
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Knife Collection: Detail of 'Kitchen scene with the parable of the feast'
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Knife Collection: Isaacs sacrifice. Bas relief realized by Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446), 1402
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Knife Collection: Representation of Charles Borromeo, Young (Painting, 17th century)
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Knife Collection: German Art: gold knife in steel and wood, 1564
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Knife Collection: The bottle of Bordeaux (oil on canvas, 20th century)
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Knife Collection: The Marquis d Artaguiette drinker. Painting by Alexis Grimou (1680-1733)
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Knife Collection: Ogre. Illustration of the tale 'Le Pepetit Poucet'
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Knife Collection: Illustration for 'The Heros of Medine'by Henri Monet in '
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Knife Collection: Voyage of Alphonse Louis Pinart in North America and Alaska - hunting
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Knife Collection: Portrait of Francois Ravaillac, the assassin of Henri IV (1553-1610
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Knife Collection: Lucretia, 1548 (oil on panel)
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Knife Collection: French soldier attacked by a panther in Egypt (colour litho)
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Knife Collection: Courage, Anxiety and Despair: Watching the Battle, (oil on canvas)
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Knife Collection: Dagger (iron, bronze & glass)
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Knife Collection: Acorn pattern flatware service, 1915 (silver)
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Knife Collection: Lucretia, 1624 (oil on canvas)
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Knife Collection: Still life with Chair and Bouquet; Stilleben mit Stuhl und Blumenstrasse
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Knife Collection: St. Luke the Evangelist (oil on canvas)
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Knife Collection: Steak and potatoes, only a dream, at Walsall (colour litho)
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Knife Collection: Punch cartoon: Sir Henry Thompson, English surgeon (engraving)
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Knife Collection: Menu card, Princes Restaurant, Singapore
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Knife Collection: Musical knife in the Louvre, Paris, France


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"Unveiling the Artistry: The Knife's Timeless Tale" Step into the world of history and art as we explore the diverse roles and symbolism of the humble knife. From bookbinding tools in 1875 to Diego Velazquez's captivating painting "Old Woman Cooking Eggs" in 1618, this versatile instrument has left its mark throughout time. In Harold Harvey's masterpiece "The Tea Table, " a knife silently awaits its turn amidst an intimate gathering, hinting at its significance in daily life. Meanwhile, Jacques Louis David immortalizes Jean-Paul Marat's tragic fate with his chilling portrayal of the fatal stabbing that occurred during the French Revolution. Lady Macbeth's infamous daggers come to mind, symbolizing ambition and guilt within Shakespearean tragedy. On a lighter note, an advertisement from 1945 showcases how knives played a vital role in promoting meat consumption during post-war times. Travel back to Delmonicos Restaurant in New York City circa 1902, where Joseph Byron captures bustling kitchen scenes complete with chefs skillfully wielding their trusty knives. Even on Christmas cards featuring owls and foxes carrying food, these creatures rely on knives for survival. Delving deeper into history, Francis Parsons' portrait of Cherokee chief Kanagagota reveals cultural significance as he holds a ceremonial knife close to his heart. Market reports depict English country squires carving beef with precision while knights of medieval Germany relied on their trusty blades for protection and honor. Lastly, William Hogarth's "Enraged Musician" portrays chaos erupting around a musician who wields his knife menacingly amidst discordant sounds—a reminder that even mundane objects can become instruments of frustration or aggression. From practicality to symbolism across various mediums throughout centuries, the knife remains an enduring tool that tells stories both grand and subtle—forever etching itself into our collective consciousness.