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"Plunder: A Historical Tale of Pillage and Power" Step back in time as we delve into the world of plunder, where conquests and conflicts shaped the course of history

Background imagePlunder Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789. Mob looting the palace of Versailles, 1789

FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789. Mob looting the palace of Versailles, 1789. German line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePlunder Collection: ROME: ARCH OF TITUS. Detail of the relief on the Arch of Titus

ROME: ARCH OF TITUS. Detail of the relief on the Arch of Titus, depicting Roman soldiers bearing away the plundered treasures of the Temple of Jerusalem during the Siege of Jerusalem, 70 A.D

Background imagePlunder Collection: PPIR2A-00001

PPIR2A-00001
Pirate Jean Lafitte accepts a chest of ransom. Printed color halftone reproduction of a Frank Schoonover illustration

Background imagePlunder Collection: Triumph of Aemilius Paullus, Ancient Rome

Triumph of Aemilius Paullus, Ancient Rome
The triumph of the Roman consul and general Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (229-160 BC) after his victories in the Third Macedonian War, having won the decisive Battle of Pydna

Background imagePlunder Collection: Normans plundering Durham

Normans plundering Durham
A thousand Normans under Robert de Comines plunder Durham and carouse at night, unaware that they are about to be attacked and annihilated by the Northumbrians

Background imagePlunder Collection: West End riots: shops looted by rioters, 1886

West End riots: shops looted by rioters, 1886
Articles of plunder from shops, used as missiles during the 1886 West End riots. At an open air meeting of unemployed East End dock workers and artisans in Trafalgar Square

Background imagePlunder Collection: Von Der Buwenburg, poet of the 13th century, plundering a he

Von Der Buwenburg, poet of the 13th century, plundering a herd. Codex Manesse (ca.1300) by Rudiger Manesse and his son Johannes. Miniature. Folio 359r. University of Heidelberg. Library. Germany

Background imagePlunder Collection: 1798 Rebels Plunder

1798 Rebels Plunder
Carousal and plunder at the palace of the Bishop of Ferns : Irish rebels plunder, eat and drink. Date: May 1798

Background imagePlunder Collection: Plunder by Ben Travers

Plunder by Ben Travers
Promotional postcard for Plunder by Ben Travers. First produced at Kings Theatre, Southsea, 18th June and Aldwych Theatre, 26th June 1928

Background imagePlunder Collection: Depositing the spoils (oil on panel)

Depositing the spoils (oil on panel)
XIR899106 Depositing the spoils (oil on panel) by Duck, Jacob (c.1600-67); 55x84 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Le Depot du butin)

Background imagePlunder Collection: The Conquerors of the Bastille before the Hotel de Ville in 1789, 1839 (oil on canvas)

The Conquerors of the Bastille before the Hotel de Ville in 1789, 1839 (oil on canvas)
XIR71739 The Conquerors of the Bastille before the Hotel de Ville in 1789, 1839 (oil on canvas) by Delaroche, Hippolyte (Paul) (1797-1856); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee du Petit-Palais

Background imagePlunder Collection: Plundering the Royal Vaults at St. Denis in October 1793 (oil on canvas)

Plundering the Royal Vaults at St. Denis in October 1793 (oil on canvas)
XIR33821 Plundering the Royal Vaults at St. Denis in October 1793 (oil on canvas) by Robert, Hubert (1733-1808); 54x64 cm; Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imagePlunder Collection: Henry Morgan, 1678 (engraving)

Henry Morgan, 1678 (engraving)
XJF331790 Henry Morgan, 1678 (engraving) by Dutch School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Henry Morgan (c.1635-88)

Background imagePlunder Collection: Captain Henry Morgan at the sack of Panama in 1671, c. 1734 (engraving)

Captain Henry Morgan at the sack of Panama in 1671, c. 1734 (engraving)
XJF331789 Captain Henry Morgan at the sack of Panama in 1671, c.1734 (engraving) by Nicholls, Thomas (fl.1734); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePlunder Collection: Property protected--a la Francoise, British satire of Franco-American relations after

Property protected--a la Francoise, British satire of Franco-American relations after the XYZ Affair in May of 1798; 5 Frenchmen plunder female America

Background imagePlunder Collection: The faith of treaties exemplified or John Bulls last effort to oblige his false

The faith of treaties exemplified or John Bulls last effort to oblige his false friends, engraving 1794, a satire on the diplomatic situation in 1794, showing French soldiers shooting at raging bull

Background imagePlunder Collection: The Eskimoes Pillaging the Boats, engraved by Edward Francis Finden (1791-1857) May 1828

The Eskimoes Pillaging the Boats, engraved by Edward Francis Finden (1791-1857) May 1828
XJF270071 The Eskimoes Pillaging the Boats, engraved by Edward Francis Finden (1791-1857) May 1828 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Back, George (1796-1878) (after); Private Collection; English

Background imagePlunder Collection: The Treasure trove (oil on canvas)

The Treasure trove (oil on canvas)
BAL234929 The Treasure trove (oil on canvas) by Palamedesz, Anthonie (Stevers) (1601-73); Private Collection; Courtesy of Thomas Brod and Patrick Pilkington; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imagePlunder Collection: The famouse West Indian voyadge made by the Englishe Fleete of 23 shippes and barkes

The famouse West Indian voyadge made by the Englishe Fleete of 23 shippes and barkes
XYC245521 The famouse West Indian voyadge made by the Englishe Fleete of 23 shippes and barkes wherin weare gotten the townes of St. Iago, Sto Domingo, Cartagena and St

Background imagePlunder Collection: Pillage of a Church during the Revolution (oil on canvas)

Pillage of a Church during the Revolution (oil on canvas)
XIR195577 Pillage of a Church during the Revolution (oil on canvas) by Swebach, Jacques Francois Joseph (1769-1823); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imagePlunder Collection: The Second Siege of Mantua on the 2nd February 1797, c. 1812 (oil on canvas)

The Second Siege of Mantua on the 2nd February 1797, c. 1812 (oil on canvas)
XIR176684 The Second Siege of Mantua on the 2nd February 1797, c.1812 (oil on canvas) by Lecomte, Hippolyte (1781-1857); 161x257 cm; ChAteau de Versailles

Background imagePlunder Collection: Ms c-23 f. 99a, Thief taking his Loot, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri

Ms c-23 f. 99a, Thief taking his Loot, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri
XIR169324 Ms c-23 f.99a, Thief taking his Loot, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri (1054-1121), c.1240 (gouache on vellum) by Persian School

Background imagePlunder Collection: The Pillage and Destruction of Chateaux and the Emigration of Princes and Courtiers in July 1789

The Pillage and Destruction of Chateaux and the Emigration of Princes and Courtiers in July 1789
XIR158193 The Pillage and Destruction of Chateaux and the Emigration of Princes and Courtiers in July 1789 (colour engraving) by French School, (18th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris

Background imagePlunder Collection: A Spanish Treasure Ship Plundered by Francis Drake (c. 1540-96) in the Pacific (engraving)

A Spanish Treasure Ship Plundered by Francis Drake (c. 1540-96) in the Pacific (engraving)
XJF137056 A Spanish Treasure Ship Plundered by Francis Drake (c.1540-96) in the Pacific (engraving) (b/w photo) by Dutch School, (16th century); Private Collection; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imagePlunder Collection: Sir Francis Drake (c. 1540-96) Watches the Loading of his Ship (engraving) (b / w photo)

Sir Francis Drake (c. 1540-96) Watches the Loading of his Ship (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF137053 Sir Francis Drake (c.1540-96) Watches the Loading of his Ship (engraving) (b/w photo) by German School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePlunder Collection: Hyrcanus plunder the tomb of David, Jan Luyken, Willem Goeree, 1682

Hyrcanus plunder the tomb of David, Jan Luyken, Willem Goeree, 1682

Background imagePlunder Collection: The Retreat, published 1775 (engraving) (b / w photo)

The Retreat, published 1775 (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF174865 The Retreat, published 1775 (engraving) (b/w photo) by American School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePlunder Collection: DEFENSE OF KIEV. Warriors setting out from Kiev to fight plundering Cuman nomads, 12th century

DEFENSE OF KIEV. Warriors setting out from Kiev to fight plundering Cuman nomads, 12th century. Russian manuscript illumination, 15th century

Background imagePlunder Collection: VIKINGS PLUNDERING a monastery. Panel, 1883, by Lorenz Frolich

VIKINGS PLUNDERING a monastery. Panel, 1883, by Lorenz Frolich

Background imagePlunder Collection: French Colonial Soldiers from Morocco - WWI

French Colonial Soldiers from Morocco - WWI
French Colonial Soldiers from Morocco examining war booty at Neufmoutiers-en-Brie (Seine-et-Marne departement) - WWI Date: 1915

Background imagePlunder Collection: Property Protected--A

Property Protected--A
Property Protected--a La Francoise, British Satire Of Franco-american Relations After The Xyz Affair In May Of 1798; 5 Frenchmen Plunder Female America

Background imagePlunder Collection: The Faith Of Treaties Exemplified Or John Bulls Last Effort To Oblige His False Friends

The Faith Of Treaties Exemplified Or John Bulls Last Effort To Oblige His False Friends, Engraving 1794, A Satire On The Diplomatic Situation In 1794, Showing French Soldiers Shooting At Raging Bull

Background imagePlunder Collection: Palestine Riots, 1929

Palestine Riots, 1929

Background imagePlunder Collection: The History of Hannibal: Mago, Hannibals messenger

The History of Hannibal: Mago, Hannibals messenger, in Carthage. ca. 1570. Mago recounts the victory at Cannae and displays the plunder before the Senate

Background imagePlunder Collection: The History of Hannibal: The plunder of Cannae

The History of Hannibal: The plunder of Cannae. ca. 1570. The Carthaginians lay before Hannibal the rings of the vanquished in the battle of Cannae in 216 BC. Fourth cloth preserved in the series

Background imagePlunder Collection: ALARIC I (370-410). Visigothic king (395 - 410)

ALARIC I (370-410). Visigothic king (395 - 410). Scene in the camp of Alaric I during the Sack of Rome. Engraving

Background imagePlunder Collection: Cuba. War of independence (1868-1898). Fire and

Cuba. War of independence (1868-1898). Fire and plunder at Baracoa outskirts. Etching. SPAIN. Madrid. Biblioteca del Instituto de Cultura Hispᮩ ca (Library of the Institute of Hispanic Culture)

Background imagePlunder Collection: Spain. First Republic (1873-1874). Fight in the

Spain. First Republic (1873-1874). Fight in the barricade of the quarter of La Vi񡠨 Cadiz). Engraving

Background imagePlunder Collection: Continental soldiers plunder a Loyalist home during the American Revolution: wood engraving

Continental soldiers plunder a Loyalist home during the American Revolution: wood engraving, American, 19th century
LOYALIST HOME, 18th C. Continental soldiers plunder a Loyalist home during the American Revolution: wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imagePlunder Collection: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. Women pillaging during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS 1863. Women pillaging during the New York City Draft Riots of 13-16 July 1863. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imagePlunder Collection: VANDAL INVASION OF AFRICA. The landing of the Vandals in North Africa, 5th century A. D

VANDAL INVASION OF AFRICA. The landing of the Vandals in North Africa, 5th century A. D. Line engraving
VANDAL INVASION OF AFRICA. The landing of the Vandals in North Africa, 5th century A.D. Line engraving

Background imagePlunder Collection: VENICE: SAINT MARKS, 1797. Napoleon I removing the Greek horses from Saint Marks Basilica in

VENICE: SAINT MARKS, 1797. Napoleon I removing the Greek horses from Saint Marks Basilica in Venice to bring back to Paris, 1797. Line engraving

Background imagePlunder Collection: WRECKING A SHIP, 1843. Armed English coast guards battling wreckers

WRECKING A SHIP, 1843. Armed English coast guards battling wreckers, plundering the cargo of a ship wrecked on the Cornish coast. Wood engraving, English, 1843

Background imagePlunder Collection: SUBJECTS BEFORE ALMANZOR. The spoils from the capture of Leon brought before Almanzor (al-Mansur)

SUBJECTS BEFORE ALMANZOR. The spoils from the capture of Leon brought before Almanzor (al-Mansur), c988. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imagePlunder Collection: ROME: ARCH OF TITUS. Relief on the Arch of Titus depicting Roman soldiers bearing away

ROME: ARCH OF TITUS. Relief on the Arch of Titus depicting Roman soldiers bearing away the plundered treasures of the Temple of Jerusalem during the Siege of Jerusalem, 70 A.D. Wood engraving

Background imagePlunder Collection: RUSSIA: POGROM, 1881. Ill-treatment of the Jews in Russia. Plundering a brandy shop a Kiev

RUSSIA: POGROM, 1881. Ill-treatment of the Jews in Russia. Plundering a brandy shop a Kiev. Wood engraving from and English newspaper, 1881

Background imagePlunder Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789. Screaming bread, bread, bread, women of Paris, France

FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789. Screaming bread, bread, bread, women of Paris, France, some disguised as men, storm the Town Hall and plunder everything in sight. Contemporary German line engraving

Background imagePlunder Collection: ANCIENT ROME PLUNDERED by the Vandals: wood engraving, American, 1830

ANCIENT ROME PLUNDERED by the Vandals: wood engraving, American, 1830



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"Plunder: A Historical Tale of Pillage and Power" Step back in time as we delve into the world of plunder, where conquests and conflicts shaped the course of history. From Sherman's March to the Sea, witness the ruthless plundering of plantations that left a trail of destruction in its wake. In 1945, Churchill and Montgomery crossed the Rhine, their armies seizing victory but also leaving behind scenes of looting and pillaging. The United Irishmen Upon Duty engraving by Hannah Humphrey transports us to 1798, showcasing a vivid portrayal of chaos as plunderers ravaged through Ireland. The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) reveals another dark chapter with a sacking scene that captures the desperation and brutality faced by innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. Meanwhile, "The Miseries of War" series takes us back to 1633 when farmhouse plundering was depicted on oil-painted copper canvases. Heliodorus expelled from the temple painting showcases an ancient tale where even sacred places were not spared from acts of plunder. Pieter Bruegel's "Everyman, " created around 1558, presents a thought-provoking piece highlighting how greed can lead individuals astray. As we explore further into history, we encounter robbery during Gotha's Seven Years' War (1756-1763), reminding us that war often breeds opportunistic thieves amidst chaos. Caricatures and hidden silhouettes reveal political satire during Lafayette's era in eighteenth-century France. Rich merchants alongside Russian noblemen are seen rummaging through yards filled with rubbish - an intriguing glimpse into their lives beyond opulence. Finally, "Sic transit gloria mundi" serves as a poignant reminder that worldly glory is fleeting; it too shall pass like waves eroding sandcastles on distant shores. Through these captivating glimpses into our past, one thing remains clear.