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"Respect: A Timeless Gesture of Honor and Unity" In a world divided by borders, cultures, and conflicts

Background imageRespect Collection: The Coronation of the Virgin. Creator: Unknown

The Coronation of the Virgin. Creator: Unknown
The Coronation of the Virgin. (fourth quarter 15th century)

Background imageRespect Collection: Where Colley Fell. Rough Cairn of Stones on Majuba Hill, 1900. Creator: George Washington Wilson

Where Colley Fell. Rough Cairn of Stones on Majuba Hill, 1900. Creator: George Washington Wilson
Where Colley Fell. Rough Cairn of Stones on Majuba Hill, 1900. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. I", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900]

Background imageRespect Collection: King on Currency

King on Currency
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Background imageRespect Collection: Tribal leaders in headdress

Tribal leaders in headdress
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Background imageRespect Collection: Lady in red coat lays bouquet on a grave, Kirkcudbright

Lady in red coat lays bouquet on a grave, Kirkcudbright
On a cold, snowy winter day, a lady in red coat lays a bouquet of flowers on a grave in Kirkcudbright graveyard, Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries and Galloway, SW Scotland. Date: 2010

Background imageRespect Collection: Reception of Cortes by Montezuma, 1519, (1890). Creator: Unknown

Reception of Cortes by Montezuma, 1519, (1890). Creator: Unknown
Reception of Cortes by Montezuma, 1519, (1890). Moctezuma II (1466-1520) met Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) Spanish Conquistador on 8 November 1519, the two leaders exchanged gifts

Background imageRespect Collection: Edward the Black Prince waiting on John King of France his Prisoner, 1773. Creator

Edward the Black Prince waiting on John King of France his Prisoner, 1773. Creator
Edward the Black Prince waiting on John King of France his Prisoner, 1773. King John II of France (1319-1364), taken prisoner after defeat at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 was invited to supper in

Background imageRespect Collection: The Rotunda and Chapel of the Holy Sepulchure, 1902, (1906). Creator: John Fulleylove

The Rotunda and Chapel of the Holy Sepulchure, 1902, (1906). Creator: John Fulleylove
The Rotunda and Chapel of the Holy Sepulchure, 1902, (1906). Watercolour by John Fulleylove (1845-1908). From " The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours", edited by Charles Holme

Background imageRespect Collection: Central panel from triptych the Adoration of the Magi, 1479-1480. Creator: Hans Memling

Central panel from triptych the Adoration of the Magi, 1479-1480. Creator: Hans Memling
Central panel from triptych the Adoration of the Magi, 1479-1480. Subject of the Nativity in which the Magi present gifts to Jesus. Oil on panel

Background imageRespect Collection: Greetings in the Temple Grounds, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting

Greetings in the Temple Grounds, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting
Greetings in the Temple Grounds, 1910. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1910]

Background imageRespect Collection: Anbetung der Konige, ( Adoration of the Kings ), 1503-1504. Creator: Albrecht Durer

Anbetung der Konige, ( Adoration of the Kings ), 1503-1504. Creator: Albrecht Durer
Anbetung der Konige, ( Adoration of the Kings ), 1503-1504

Background imageRespect Collection: La Feria de Madrid, 1778 (oil on canvas)

La Feria de Madrid, 1778 (oil on canvas)
897497 La Feria de Madrid, 1778 (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 258x218 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: The Madrid Fair.); Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageRespect Collection: Vienna Print Cycle, Homage of the Hungarians, 1683 (engraving)

Vienna Print Cycle, Homage of the Hungarians, 1683 (engraving)
CZA228713 Vienna Print Cycle, Homage of the Hungarians, 1683 (engraving) by Hooghe, Romeyn de (d.1708); 16.4x20.3 cm; Czartoryski Museum, Cracow, Poland; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageRespect Collection: Vienna Print Cycle, Entry of Emperor Leopold (1640-1705) into the Tent of the Grand Vizier

Vienna Print Cycle, Entry of Emperor Leopold (1640-1705) into the Tent of the Grand Vizier
CZA228700 Vienna Print Cycle, Entry of Emperor Leopold (1640-1705) into the Tent of the Grand Vizier, 1683 (engraving) by Hooghe, Romeyn de (d.1708); 16.4x19.9 cm; Czartoryski Museum, Cracow

Background imageRespect Collection: Adoration of the Magi (tempera on panel)

Adoration of the Magi (tempera on panel)
BAL5892 Adoration of the Magi (tempera on panel) by Mostaert, Jan (c.1475-c.1555); Selborne Church, Hampshire, UK; (add.info)

Background imageRespect Collection: Vanity Fair Print of Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron Ebury

Vanity Fair Print of Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron Ebury
Victorian caricature of Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron Ebury, a British courtier and Whig politician. He served as Comptroller of the Household between 1830 and 1834

Background imageRespect Collection: Royal State and Panoply of Priceless Feathers for the Last of His Line, c1935. Artist

Royal State and Panoply of Priceless Feathers for the Last of His Line, c1935. Artist
Royal State and Panoply of Priceless Feathers for the Last of His Line, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume IV, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageRespect Collection: Mutual Respectability... 1840

Mutual Respectability... 1840. Two child chimney-sweeps acting like adults, smoking, drinking and reading the paper. They smile together

Background imageRespect Collection: Horse and rider, sunrise, Vilano Beach, Florida, MR

Horse and rider, sunrise, Vilano Beach, Florida, MR

Background imageRespect Collection: The Countess Receives The Banners, c1907

The Countess Receives The Banners, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]. Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby and her children

Background imageRespect Collection: Japanese Art - The Forty seven Ronin

Japanese Art - The Forty seven Ronin
Vintage engraving from the story of the Loyal Ronins (or, 47 Ronin). The revenge of the forty-seven Ronin, also known as the Ako vendetta or the Genroku Ako incident

Background imageRespect Collection: Salutations, c1915. Artist: George Henry

Salutations, c1915. Artist: George Henry
Salutations, c1915. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imageRespect Collection: Joan of Arc commonly called the Maid of Orleans (receiving the Sword of St. Catherine), c1787

Joan of Arc commonly called the Maid of Orleans (receiving the Sword of St. Catherine), c1787
Joan of Arc commonly called the Maid of Orleans (receiving the Sword of St. Catherine) previous to raising the Siege of that City and defeating the English Forces, c1787

Background imageRespect Collection: Ambassadors from the States of Holland imploring Assistance of Queen Elizabeth, c1787

Ambassadors from the States of Holland imploring Assistance of Queen Elizabeth, c1787
Ambassadors from the States of Holland imploring Assistance of Queen Elizabeth to deliver them from the Yoke of Spanish Tyranny, c1787

Background imageRespect Collection: Elizabeth at Traitors Gate, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson

Elizabeth at Traitors Gate, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson
Elizabeth at Traitors Gate, 1902. Princess Elizabeth later Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) was imprisoned from 18th March to 22nd May 1554 for an alleged plot against her sister Queen Mary I (1516-1558)

Background imageRespect Collection: Offering to the Dead, 1880. Artist: Antique

Offering to the Dead, 1880. Artist: Antique
Offering to the Dead, 1880. The veneration of the dead, including ones ancestors, is based on love and respect for the deceased. From Stories from the Greek Tragedies by the Rev. Alfred J

Background imageRespect Collection: The Burial of Etienne Chevalier, c1455, (1939). Artist: Jean Fouquet

The Burial of Etienne Chevalier, c1455, (1939). Artist: Jean Fouquet
The Burial of Etienne Chevalier, c1455, (1939). Etienne Chevalier (c.1410 in Melun - 1474) was a major civil servant of the French kings Charles VII and Louis XI

Background imageRespect Collection: Butterflies, c1887, (1901). Artist: Mortimer L Menpes

Butterflies, c1887, (1901). Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
Butterflies, c1887, (1901). From Japan - A Record in Colour, by Mortimer Menpes. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1901]

Background imageRespect Collection: The Act of Union presented to Queen Anne by the Duke of Queensberry and Dover, c1787

The Act of Union presented to Queen Anne by the Duke of Queensberry and Dover, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records

Background imageRespect Collection: The Adoration of the Kings, c1510, (1912). Artist: Jan Gossaert

The Adoration of the Kings, c1510, (1912). Artist: Jan Gossaert
The Adoration of the Kings, c1510, (1912). Painting held at The National Portrait Gallery, London. From Bibbys Annual 1912, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1912]

Background imageRespect Collection: Lord of the Isles, 1823. Artists: Charles Theodosius Heath, Robert the Bruce

Lord of the Isles, 1823. Artists: Charles Theodosius Heath, Robert the Bruce
Lord of the Isles, 1823. The Lord of the Isles is a rhymed, romantic, narrative-poem by Sir Walter Scott, written in 1815. After Robert Smirke (1753-1845). [Hurst, Robinson & Co. London, 1823]

Background imageRespect Collection: The President and the Japanese Embassy, c1869. Artist: Augustus Robin

The President and the Japanese Embassy, c1869. Artist: Augustus Robin
The President and the Japanese Embassy, c1869. The Japanese Embassy to the United States was dispatched in 1860 by the Tokugawa shogunate (bakufu)

Background imageRespect Collection: The Duke of York and Prince Henry welcoming the Prince of Wales at Portsmouth, 1925

The Duke of York and Prince Henry welcoming the Prince of Wales at Portsmouth, 1925
The Duke of York (later King George VI) and Prince Henry welcoming their brother the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) home at Portsmouth quayside, after his Imperial Tour of 1925

Background imageRespect Collection: Church, King & Constitution, c1800. Artist: Charles Rosenberg

Church, King & Constitution, c1800. Artist: Charles Rosenberg
Church, King & Constitution, c1800. King George III (1738-1820), with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lord Chancellor. From The Connoisseur Volume XCII, edited by F. Gordon Roe

Background imageRespect Collection: Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c1534. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c1534. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c1534. Painting housed in the Royal Collection. From The Connoisseur Volume XCII, edited by F. Gordon Roe. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1933]

Background imageRespect Collection: Hugh de Vermandois receiving a consecrated Banner from Pope Urban, 1869

Hugh de Vermandois receiving a consecrated Banner from Pope Urban, 1869. Hugh I of Vermandois (1057-1101), called Magnus or the Great

Background imageRespect Collection: Canzone A Ballo, 1568, (1917)

Canzone A Ballo, 1568, (1917)
Canzone A Ballo, 1568. Written by Lorenzo de Medici (1449-1492) and Angelo Poliziano (1454-1494). From The Connoisseur Vol XLVIII [Otto Limited, London, 1917.]

Background imageRespect Collection: Captain Evans and Cervera, (1898), 1920s

Captain Evans and Cervera, (1898), 1920s
Captain Evans and Cervera. When the Maria Teresa started to sink, Cervera jumped into the water, and was picked up by the Cuban forces of Cebreco, who handed him over to the Gloucester

Background imageRespect Collection: A Crown, (1905)

A Crown, (1905)
A Crown after an original by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912). From The Connoisseur 1905-6

Background imageRespect Collection: The Union Jack Flying Half mast at the Eton College Boathouse, Berkshire, 1910

The Union Jack Flying Half mast at the Eton College Boathouse, Berkshire, 1910. The flag flies at half mast after the death of King Edward VII, who died on 6th May 1910

Background imageRespect Collection: The Virgin Mary with Jesus, 1913

The Virgin Mary with Jesus, 1913. From The Connoisseur (London, 1913)

Background imageRespect Collection: The Adoration of the Magi, (1927). Artist: Gerard David

The Adoration of the Magi, (1927). Artist: Gerard David
The Adoration of the Magi, (1927). Found in the collection of the Musee des Beaux Arts, Brussels. A print from Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900

Background imageRespect Collection: St Anne, The Virgin and Child and a Donor, (1927). Artist: Hans Memling

St Anne, The Virgin and Child and a Donor, (1927). Artist: Hans Memling
St Anne, The Virgin and Child and a Donor, (1927). Found in the collection of the Musee des Beaux Arts, Brussels. A print from Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900

Background imageRespect Collection: The Virgin and Child with Saints and Donors (The Donne Triptych), c1478 (1927). Artist: Dirck Bouts

The Virgin and Child with Saints and Donors (The Donne Triptych), c1478 (1927). Artist: Dirck Bouts
The Virgin and Child with Saints and Donors (The Donne Triptych), c1478 (1927). Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageRespect Collection: Presentation of an address to William III at Oxford

Presentation of an address to William III at Oxford. A print from Cassells Illustrated History of England

Background imageRespect Collection: Anne Robert Jacques Turgot receiving a letter of reference, 1898. Artist: Gustave Demoulin

Anne Robert Jacques Turgot receiving a letter of reference, 1898. Artist: Gustave Demoulin
Anne Robert Jacques Turgot receiving a letter of reference, 1898. A print from Les Francais Illustres, by Gustave Demoulin, Hachette, Paris, 1898

Background imageRespect Collection: Surrender of Breda (Las Lanzas), 1634-1635. Artist: Diego Velazquez

Surrender of Breda (Las Lanzas), 1634-1635. Artist: Diego Velazquez
Surrender of Breda (Las Lanzas), 1634-1635

Background imageRespect Collection: Sacred Conversation, c1525. Artist: Jacopo Palma il Vecchio

Sacred Conversation, c1525. Artist: Jacopo Palma il Vecchio
Sacred Conversation, c1525. Painting held at the Gallerie dell Accademia, Venice. From The Studio Volume 119. [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1940]



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"Respect: A Timeless Gesture of Honor and Unity" In a world divided by borders, cultures, and conflicts, there are moments that transcend all differences – moments where respect becomes the common language. One such moment was captured when Pele of Brazil and Bobby Moore of England exchanged shirts after an intense battle on the World Cup stage. In this simple act, they showcased not only their sportsmanship but also their deep admiration for each other's skills. Similarly, in an Italian painting from the 19th century by Roberto Ferruzzi, we see a praying girl with her hands folded in reverence. Her humble gesture reminds us that they are be found even in the smallest acts of faith. The notion extends beyond sports or art; it permeates history as well. General Ulysses S. Grant exemplified this during his service in The American Civil War – leading with honor and treating both allies and enemies alike with dignity. Even royalty understands the importance of respect. Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale paid homage to tradition while honoring fallen soldiers at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in 1920. This sacred place stands as a symbol for respecting those who sacrificed everything for our freedom. Sometimes unexpected sources remind us about respect too - like "Inebriates Express, " where individuals struggling with addiction were treated compassionately rather than judged harshly. It serves as a reminder that everyone deserves understanding and empathy. Art has always been a powerful medium to express reverence towards others' work. "Homage to Delacroix" is one such masterpiece created by an artist named Victor Venner back in 1864 - showcasing how artists pay tribute to those who came before them through their creations. Respect transcends time itself; even Queen Anne of Cleves understood its significance during her reign centuries ago – valuing diplomacy over conflict whenever possible. Moreover, respect is not limited to humans alone.