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Humiliated Collection (page 5)

Background imageHumiliated Collection: A pillory, 1805. Artist: William Henry Pyne

A pillory, 1805. Artist: William Henry Pyne
A pillory, 1805. Four men being punished in the pillory, being pelted with rubbish and jeered at by a crowd. By this date among crimes punishable by pillory were embezzlement of state property

Background imageHumiliated Collection: King Alfred burning the cakes, 878 (1864)

King Alfred burning the cakes, 878 (1864). Legend has it that Alfred (849-899), offered shelter from the Danes by a woman at Athelney in the Somerset marshes

Background imageHumiliated Collection: Disgracing of Albert Dreyfus, 1895

Disgracing of Albert Dreyfus, 1895. Alfred Dreyfus (c1859-1935), French army officer of Jewish extraction, wrongly accused of passing secret documents to the Germans

Background imageHumiliated Collection: Wilhelm I, King of Prussia, being proclaimed first Emperor of Germany, 1871

Wilhelm I, King of Prussia, being proclaimed first Emperor of Germany, 1871. After the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, as a gesture of further humiliation of the French

Background imageHumiliated Collection: In Possession, 1871

In Possession, 1871. Prussian officers billeted on a French family, December 1871, towards the end of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 in which France was defeated and partly occupied

Background imageHumiliated Collection: Shades of Louis XIV and Napoleon I lamenting the fading of Frances glory, 1870. Artist: John Tenniel

Shades of Louis XIV and Napoleon I lamenting the fading of Frances glory, 1870. Artist: John Tenniel
Shades of Louis XIV and Napoleon I lamenting the fading of Frances glory, 1870. On 5 October 1870 Wilhelm I (1797-1888), King of Prussia (foreground), made Versailles his headquarters

Background imageHumiliated Collection: General Bourbakis defeated French army in Switzerland, February 1871

General Bourbakis defeated French army in Switzerland, February 1871. Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871

Background imageHumiliated Collection: French retreat to Switzerland, 30 January-1 February 1871 (c1880)

French retreat to Switzerland, 30 January-1 February 1871 (c1880). Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. After his attempt to break the Prussian line at Belfort had ended in disaster, with the loss of 10

Background imageHumiliated Collection: Low(e) art and whitewash, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain

Low(e) art and whitewash, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
Low(e) art and whitewash, 1873. Mr Robert Lowe slaps whitewash onto the sturdy figure of a policeman. The British police had been under fire in recent years following various scandals both in London

Background imageHumiliated Collection: Big Bogey in Ireland, 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain

Big Bogey in Ireland, 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain
Big Bogey in Ireland, 1869. The Cardinal forbids his little catholic children from joining their Protestant friends in the National School

Background imageHumiliated Collection: Christ Crowned with Thorns, ca. 1470-80. Creator: Master of Jesus in Bethany

Christ Crowned with Thorns, ca. 1470-80. Creator: Master of Jesus in Bethany
Christ Crowned with Thorns, ca. 1470-80

Background imageHumiliated Collection: Christ Crowned with Thorns (copy). n. d. Creator: Jan Muller

Christ Crowned with Thorns (copy). n. d. Creator: Jan Muller
Christ Crowned with Thorns (copy).n.d. After Lucas van Leyden



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