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Knocking Collection (page 3)

"Knocking: Illuminating the Path to Salvation through Art" In the masterpiece "The Light of the World" by William Holman Hunt

Background imageKnocking Collection: Illustration of teenager shaking with fear, knees knocking and fingers in mouth standing at edge

Illustration of teenager shaking with fear, knees knocking and fingers in mouth standing at edge of water looking at crocodile with open mouth

Background imageKnocking Collection: Bonzo and Chee-Kee keep smiling by George Studdy

Bonzo and Chee-Kee keep smiling by George Studdy
Bonzo and Chee-Kee keep smiling -- the Pekingese watches Bonzo having his bath, after which he chases her, knocks into the coal scuttle and makes himself dirty all over again

Background imageKnocking Collection: Two men and a woman

Two men and a woman, posing for their photo arm-in-arm outside a house. The man on the left is striking a funny pose with his knees knocking together

Background imageKnocking Collection: Occupations 1882 - Post Boy

Occupations 1882 - Post Boy knocking on a door. 1882

Background imageKnocking Collection: Christmas card in the shape of a house

Christmas card in the shape of a house, with a postman making a delivery. circa 1890s

Background imageKnocking Collection: Christmas card in the shape of a large front door

Christmas card in the shape of a large front door, with a girl and boy waiting to be let in. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageKnocking Collection: Viu Lenin / Fantasio 1917

Viu Lenin / Fantasio 1917
VLADIMIR ILICH ULYANOV LENIN Knocking out the Russian Bear with Extremist Gas made in Germany... Date: 1870 - 1924

Background imageKnocking Collection: Postman

Postman
A postman of 1813 knocking on a door to deliver the mail. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902

Background imageKnocking Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Spot returns home

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Spot returns home
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Spot finds his way home to his master. " I knocked over a china jar." Date: 1895

Background imageKnocking Collection: Company shocked at a lady getting up to ring the bell, A violent disturbance in a

Company shocked at a lady getting up to ring the bell, A violent disturbance in a breakfast parlor. A woman stands to ring the bell-pull while the five men at the table react in horror

Background imageKnocking Collection: The Plague in Rome, 1869 (oil on canvas)

The Plague in Rome, 1869 (oil on canvas)
XIR91487 The Plague in Rome, 1869 (oil on canvas) by Delaunay, Jules Elie (1828-91); 131x176.5 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageKnocking Collection: The Five Foolish Virgins, illustration from The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour

The Five Foolish Virgins, illustration from The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour
XJF441946 The Five Foolish Virgins, illustration from The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1864 (engraving) by Millais

Background imageKnocking Collection: Rich kids, poor parents, Anonymous, Claes Jansz. Visscher II, 1612-1652

Rich kids, poor parents, Anonymous, Claes Jansz. Visscher II, 1612-1652

Background imageKnocking Collection: Pilgrim knocks on a door, Jan Luyken, Boekholt. Johannes, 1682

Pilgrim knocks on a door, Jan Luyken, Boekholt. Johannes, 1682

Background imageKnocking Collection: Christ knocking on a wall behind which stands the personified soul, Jan Luyken, 1714

Christ knocking on a wall behind which stands the personified soul, Jan Luyken, 1714

Background imageKnocking Collection: Pilgrim knocks on a door, print maker: Jan Luyken, Johannes Boekholt, 1687

Pilgrim knocks on a door, print maker: Jan Luyken, Johannes Boekholt, 1687

Background imageKnocking Collection: [JA'ichidanme - act eleven of the ChA'shingura - searching the house], [between 1800

[JA'ichidanme - act eleven of the ChA'shingura - searching the house], [between 1800 and 1850], 1 drawing : color

Background imageKnocking Collection: [JA'ichidanme - act eleven of the ChA'shingura - searching the house], [between 1800

[JA'ichidanme - act eleven of the ChA'shingura - searching the house], [between 1800 and 1850], 1 drawing : color

Background imageKnocking Collection: A Man Knocking Acorns from a Tree, Zodiacal Sign of Sagittarius

A Man Knocking Acorns from a Tree, Zodiacal Sign of Sagittarius; Workshop of Willem Vrelant, Flemish, died 1481, active 1454 - 1481; Bruges, Belgium, Europe; early 1460s; Tempera colors, gold leaf

Background imageKnocking Collection: Tunisia, Water Carrier knocking at an impressive wooden door

Tunisia, Water Carrier knocking at an impressive wooden door Date: circa 1910s

Background imageKnocking Collection: Fierce shot blasts Goalkeeper into his own goal

Fierce shot blasts Goalkeeper into his own goal
A fearsome shot from an opposing striker smashes into the face of a hapless Goalkeeper, carrying the ball and the keeper back over the line

Background imageKnocking Collection: Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician. Reflecting telescope

Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician. Reflecting telescope: differential calculus: gravitation. Newtons dog knocking over a candle and setting fire to Newtons papers

Background imageKnocking Collection: The Postmans Knock. Postman in General Post Office knocking on a front door

The Postmans Knock. Postman in General Post Office knocking on a front door. From a cover of a song dedicated to Sir Rowland Hill who introduced te Penny Post. Published c1870

Background imageKnocking Collection: Company Shocked At A Lady Getting Up To Ring The Bell

Company Shocked At A Lady Getting Up To Ring The Bell, A Violent Disturbance In A Breakfast Parlor. A Woman Stands To Ring The Bell-pull While The Five Men At The Table React In Horror

Background imageKnocking Collection: The friends of the people and his Petty-New-Tax-Gatherer, paying John Bull a visit

The friends of the people and his Petty-New-Tax-Gatherer, paying John Bull a visit, Caricature by James Gillray
James Gillray (1876-1919), The friends of the people and his Petty-New-Tax-Gatherer, paying John Bull a visit. Caricature

Background imageKnocking Collection: LFB trailer pump competition at Brigade HQ, Lambeth, WW2

LFB trailer pump competition at Brigade HQ, Lambeth, WW2
Two trailer pump crews engaged in a competition in the headquarters drill yard. The trailer pump had to be set into the water in the emergency inflatable dams

Background imageKnocking Collection: Domestic Sheep, Suffolk mule ewe, knocking over another ewes lamb that has come too close to her

Domestic Sheep, Suffolk mule ewe, knocking over another ewes lamb that has come too close to her own lamb, Suffolk, England, february

Background imageKnocking Collection: Rear view of a man, full-length, standing, wearing several l

Rear view of a man, full-length, standing, wearing several layers of clothing and a rounded-top conical hat, holding a long staff

Background imageKnocking Collection: Game of runaway knock

Game of runaway knock
A runaway knock: two mischievous boys knock on the door of a well-to-do house and run away, bringing the head of the household (or possibly a butler or footman) and various dogs to the front steps

Background imageKnocking Collection: Dartmoor pony

Dartmoor pony (Equus caballus) using its hoof to knock snow from the gorse (Ulex sp.) in order to feed. This pony has bred on Dartmoor for centuries

Background imageKnocking Collection: The Result of Purchasing a Blind Horse

The Result of Purchasing a Blind Horse : Dr Syntax causes chaos riding a blind horse in the street, knocking over a woman whose donkey bucks and kicks

Background imageKnocking Collection: A sweeper - India

A sweeper - India
A sweeper calls. Indian man wearing turban carrying traditional basket and hand broom

Background imageKnocking Collection: Man Dances for Joy

Man Dances for Joy
Lady Waverley! Ten thousand a year! Mr. Macwheeble dances a jig, knocking his best wig out of the window, and throwing his cap in the air. Waverley looks on with a smile

Background imageKnocking Collection: Charity Visit Girl / Dog

Charity Visit Girl / Dog
A benevolent girl and her dog visit a needy family

Background imageKnocking Collection: Santo Toribio monastery door, Liebana, Cantabria, Spain, Europe

Santo Toribio monastery door, Liebana, Cantabria, Spain, Europe

Background imageKnocking Collection: Cook and Mistress

Cook and Mistress
The cook reproaches the lady of the house for coming into her kitchen without knocking first

Background imageKnocking Collection: Door Knocker Joke

Door Knocker Joke
Two small boys amuse themselves by knocking at a front door then running away - but this householder intends to rap the rappers



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"Knocking: Illuminating the Path to Salvation through Art" In the masterpiece "The Light of the World" by William Holman Hunt, Jesus stands as the ultimate symbol of enlightenment and hope. As he knocks on the door, his divine light radiates, offering solace and guidance to all who seek it. Just like Cinderella's magical transformation in Arthur Rackham's illustration, Jesus serves as the beacon of light that can transform lives. He illuminates our darkest moments with his love and grace. Even in unexpected places, such as a strip tease card game or a theatrical setting like Kisby the Call Boy experienced, Jesus continues to knock on our hearts' doors. His presence reminds us that redemption is available for everyone, regardless of their circumstances. Through George Cruikshank's depiction of "The Parish Engine, " we witness how even postmen like Petherick are not exempt from experiencing spiritual awakenings. The knocking becomes an invitation for all individuals to open themselves up to God's transformative power. Inspired by Gustave Doré's "The Angel and the Orphan, " we understand that Jesus' knocking extends beyond physical doors; it reaches into our souls. In times of loneliness or despair, he offers comfort and companionship through his heavenly messengers. As seen in Sidi Bou Said's Fabulous Arab Doorway in Tunisia, every culture has its own interpretation of this universal theme. Regardless of where we come from or what language we speak, Jesus' message transcends boundaries and speaks directly to our hearts. "The Dream of Gerontius" captures this ethereal moment when Jesus knocks on our earthly existence before leading us into eternal life. It reminds us that death is not an end but a beginning—a gateway towards everlasting joy in His presence. In 1852’s lithograph titled "Jesus Knocks on The Door, " published by unknown artists at that time period emphasizes Christ’s persistence in seeking a personal connection with each and every one of us.