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"Respectful Art: A Glimpse into History, Faith, and Humanity" In the world of art

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Respectful Collection: The Return of the Prodigal Son, c1668. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
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Respectful Collection: Noli Me Tangere, c1514. Artist: Titian
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Respectful Collection: Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, 1920
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Respectful Collection: Programme design, Gilbert & Sullivan, Princess Ida
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Respectful Collection: LAWYERS BORED
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Respectful Collection: WW2 Paris Liberation - Eisenhower - Tomb of Unknown Soldier
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Respectful Collection: Girl saying Grace but pet dog unwilling
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Respectful Collection: Riders, horses and dogs on a New Year card
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Respectful Collection: Louis XVI received by the new Mayor of Paris, July 17 1789, (19th / early 20th century)
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Respectful Collection: Cremation Urns for sale outside St Nicholas Cathedral, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Respectful Collection: Corpus Domini (Altar of San Marco, Venice), 1929 (pastel on paper)
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Respectful Collection: A needlework sofa seat finely worked in a tent stitch depicting the Adoration of the Magi
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Respectful Collection: Brahma Offering Homage to Krishna as the Incarnation of Vishnu, c
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Respectful Collection: Christ presenting the Redeemed of the Old Testament to his Mother
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Respectful Collection: A Village Procession, France, c. 1923 (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: Attending a Venetian Shrine, (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: Emperor Charles V picking up Titians Paintbrush, (black chalk
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Respectful Collection: Prayer at the Sultans Tomb; Le Tombeau des Kalifes a Brousse, 1878 (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: A Christian family (colour litho)
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Respectful Collection: Cartoon, The Three Graces -- A New Version (Queen Victoria)
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Respectful Collection: My Fair Lady, 1914 (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: Farewell, 1893 (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: The Adoration of the Magi: The Virgin in the Grotto, c. 1475-80 (engraving)
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Respectful Collection: Pay Attention, (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: The Virgin and Child Enthroned Adored by Eight Saints, (oil on panel)
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Respectful Collection: The Visit of the Princess Royal, (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: Inspection of a Childrens Home, 1866 (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: Chinese youth alighting from his carriage
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Respectful Collection: The Old Master, 1883 (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: A Young Englishmans First Experiences in India (engraving)
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Respectful Collection: The Baptism of Christ, (oil on panel)
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Respectful Collection: The cardinal vicar Msgr. Respighi solemnly visits the military hospitable in Rome (colour litho)
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Respectful Collection: Under Nelsons Shadow: Bluejackets Inspecting Wreaths at the Foot of the Admiral
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Respectful Collection: Customary Greeting in Japan, 1907 (colour litho)
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Respectful Collection: At the Cemetary, (pencil, pen, grey ink and watercolour on paper)
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Respectful Collection: The Palace Guard, (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: The Adoration of the Magi, (oil on panel)
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Respectful Collection: The Respectful Man (engraving)
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Respectful Collection: The Madonna and Child with a Carthusian Monk, (black chalk)
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Respectful Collection: The Honoured Hero, 1901 (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: The Princess of Salm Seated with Her Son, the Prince of Salm, by a Chinese Pavilion
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Respectful Collection: Contemplation; Recueillement, (oil on panel)
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Respectful Collection: The Angel of Death, (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: The Bible: This is the Secret of Englands Greatness, Englands Glory
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Respectful Collection: Reverence for the Land, (oil on canvas)
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Respectful Collection: The Nativity, (tempera and gold on panel)
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Respectful Collection: Wood Grouse (Tetrao Urogallus), 1862-1873 (hand-coloured lithograph)
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Respectful Collection: The king of Spain at Windsor: his gallantry to the Duchess of Marlborough AD 1704 (litho)


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"Respectful Art: A Glimpse into History, Faith, and Humanity" In the world of art, there are masterpieces that not only captivate our eyes but also evoke a deep sense of respect. From Rembrandt's "The Return of the Prodigal Son" to Titian's "Noli Me Tangere, " these timeless works remind us of the power of forgiveness and compassion. As we stand before the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, erected in 1920 as a symbol of gratitude and reverence for those who sacrificed their lives in war, we can't help but feel a profound sense of respect for their ultimate sacrifice. Even in lighter moments, like Gilbert & Sullivan's programme design for Princess Ida or a girl saying grace while her pet dog looks on unwillingly, there is an inherent understanding that respect extends beyond human interactions. It encompasses all living beings around us. On a New Year card depicting riders, horses, and dogs frolicking together harmoniously, we witness how mutual respect can bridge gaps between species. It serves as a reminder that empathy knows no boundaries. History reveals countless instances where respectful acts have shaped nations. The liberation of Paris during World War II by Eisenhower stands as an enduring testament to honor and dignity amidst chaos. And at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier lies eternal gratitude towards those who fought valiantly for freedom. In Ljubljana's St Nicholas Cathedral courtyard stands an unexpected sight - cremation urns for sale outside this sacred place. This juxtaposition reminds us that even in death, respect takes different forms across cultures and beliefs. Art has always been used to express political opinions too; from "The Spoils of War" to "The Popes Bull against Queen Elizabeth I. " These engravings serve as reminders that respectful dialogue is essential even when ideologies clash. Corpus Domini altar in San Marco Venice showcases pastel delicacy, depicting a scene of devotion and reverence.