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Cruelty Collection

"Cruelty: A Dark Reality Unveiled" In a world tainted by the shadows of cruelty, we are confronted with the harsh truths that lie beneath our civilized façade

Background imageCruelty Collection: HUNTING/FOX/THE MEET

HUNTING/FOX/THE MEET
AT THE MEET Date: 1902

Background imageCruelty Collection: Black Beauty 1967

Black Beauty 1967
Front cover design by Roger Hall, for a 1967 edition of Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, originally published in 1877

Background imageCruelty Collection: Christmas Day in the Workhouse

Christmas Day in the Workhouse
Illustration and opening verses of In the Workhouse: Christmas Day - better known as Christmas Day in the Workhouse, written by George R Sims in 1877

Background imageCruelty Collection: Nobody Loves Me by George Studdy

Nobody Loves Me by George Studdy
A wet and bedraggled Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy, is found tied to a lamp post in the pouring rain and forgotten by a policeman with a torch

Background imageCruelty Collection: William Hogarth, English, (1697-1764), The Reward of Cruelty, 1751, etching and engraving

William Hogarth, English, (1697-1764), The Reward of Cruelty, 1751, etching and engraving

Background imageCruelty Collection: Mental Cruelty by H. M. Bateman

Mental Cruelty by H. M. Bateman
A banks customer struggles to control his reactions at seeing piles of money being handled by the staff behind the counter

Background imageCruelty Collection: The Queen of Hearts, 1930. Artist: John Tenniel

The Queen of Hearts, 1930. Artist: John Tenniel
The Queen of Hearts, 1930. The Queen of Hearts from Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland. After an illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914) colour printed by Edward Evans (1826-1905)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Le Coup de Lance, 1620. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Le Coup de Lance, 1620. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Le Coup de Lance, 1620. At the Crucifixion the soldier pierces Christs side to make sure he is dead. At bottom right, the Virgin Mary and St John the Apostle turn aside in despair

Background imageCruelty Collection: PURITANS: PUNISHMENT, 1651. The whipping of Baptist minister Obadiah Holmes at Boston in 1651 for

PURITANS: PUNISHMENT, 1651. The whipping of Baptist minister Obadiah Holmes at Boston in 1651 for holding an unauthorized religious meeting at Lynn, Massachusetts

Background imageCruelty Collection: KETTLE CAT

KETTLE CAT
A ginger cat about to be boiled in a kettle on the kitchen hob!

Background imageCruelty Collection: Attila the Hun

Attila the Hun
ATTILA, KING OF THE HUNS Leader of an Empire stretching from the Netherlands to the Urals. Seen as the epitome of cruelty in Western Europe, but lionized in Eastern Europe

Background imageCruelty Collection: Performing bear in a Russian village, 1877

Performing bear in a Russian village, 1877. A print from The Illustrated London News, (19 May 1877). Hand-coloured later

Background imageCruelty Collection: HOGARTH: CRUELTY, 1751. The Four Stages of Cruelty. First Stage of Cruelty

HOGARTH: CRUELTY, 1751. The Four Stages of Cruelty. First Stage of Cruelty. Engraving after the etching, 1751, by William Hogarth

Background imageCruelty Collection: French soldiers capturing a German position manned by enemy soldiers secured to their machine guns

French soldiers capturing a German position manned by enemy soldiers secured to their machine guns by their officers to
6000279 French soldiers capturing a German position manned by enemy soldiers secured to their machine guns by their officers to prevent them from retreating, World War I, 1915 (litho) by Bombled

Background imageCruelty Collection: Start of a Cock Fight

Start of a Cock Fight Date: circa 1906

Background imageCruelty Collection: Pyrenean Woman force-feeding a goose

Pyrenean Woman force-feeding a goose in order to fatten up the liver of the bird for making foie gras pate. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCruelty Collection: The Crickhowell Hunt, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales

The Crickhowell Hunt, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales
Members of the Crickhowell Hunt with horses and hounds on a country lane near Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales

Background imageCruelty Collection: Dancing bears in the High Street, Crickhowell, Mid Wales

Dancing bears in the High Street, Crickhowell, Mid Wales
Two dancing bears and their owners, and several interested spectators, in the High Street, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales

Background imageCruelty Collection: Dancing Bears - Constantinople, Turkey

Dancing Bears - Constantinople, Turkey
Two attendants/musicians with their dancing bears, performing on their hind legs in Constantinople, Turkey

Background imageCruelty Collection: Hare coursing: Fullerton and Fitzfife competing in the final round of the Waterloo Cup

Hare coursing: Fullerton and Fitzfife competing in the final round of the Waterloo Cup, Great Altcar, Lancashire
6014303 Hare coursing: Fullerton and Fitzfife competing in the final round of the Waterloo Cup, Great Altcar, Lancashire, 1892 (litho) by English School

Background imageCruelty Collection: Tom and Jerry sporting their blunt on the phenomenon Monkey, Jacco Macacco

Tom and Jerry sporting their blunt on the phenomenon Monkey, Jacco Macacco, at the Westminster Pit (coloured engraving)
602855 Tom and Jerry sporting their blunt on the phenomenon Monkey, Jacco Macacco, at the Westminster Pit (coloured engraving) by Cruikshank

Background imageCruelty Collection: The Four Stages Of Cruelty The Reward Of Cruelty Engraved By I Romney After Hogarth From The Works

The Four Stages Of Cruelty The Reward Of Cruelty Engraved By I Romney After Hogarth From The Works Of Hogarth Published London 1833

Background imageCruelty Collection: The Four Stages Of Cruelty Cruelty In Perfection Engraved By I Romney After Hogarth From The Works

The Four Stages Of Cruelty Cruelty In Perfection Engraved By I Romney After Hogarth From The Works Of Hogarth Published London 1833

Background imageCruelty Collection: The Four Stages Of Cruelty Second Stage Of Cruelty Engraved By F F Walker After Hogarth From The

The Four Stages Of Cruelty Second Stage Of Cruelty Engraved By F F Walker After Hogarth From The Works Of Hogarth Published London 1833

Background imageCruelty Collection: Black Beauty US 1st Ed

Black Beauty US 1st Ed
Front cover of the American first edition of Black Beauty published in America by the American Humane Education Society. Date: 1890

Background imageCruelty Collection: Horse-Trams Versus Buses

Horse-Trams Versus Buses
OLD STYLE VERSUS NEW Brown: Which would you rather ride by? Jones: Oh! the trams of course, no cruelty to the horses, but I am an opposer

Background imageCruelty Collection: The return from Derby - bad business (engraving)

The return from Derby - bad business (engraving)
8631430 The return from Derby - bad business (engraving) by Munns, John Bernard Munns (1869-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: The return from Derby - bad business)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Hunting wild geese (engraving)

Hunting wild geese (engraving)
8631523 Hunting wild geese (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hunting wild geese. Illustration from Black and White)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Commander Dundas shooting ostriches on the plains, Jubba River, Somalia (engraving)

Commander Dundas shooting ostriches on the plains, Jubba River, Somalia (engraving)
8631464 Commander Dundas shooting ostriches on the plains, Jubba River, Somalia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Homeless people expelled from a town (engraving)

Homeless people expelled from a town (engraving)
8626660 Homeless people expelled from a town (engraving) by Muyden, Henri van (1860-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: Homeless people expelled from a town, Switzerland)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Wild swan shooting (engraving)

Wild swan shooting (engraving)
8631467 Wild swan shooting (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wild swan shooting. Illustration from Black and White)

Background imageCruelty Collection: In disgrace (litho)

In disgrace (litho)
8635995 In disgrace (litho) by Copping, Harold (1863-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: In disgrace. Illustration for Little Folks, A Magazine for the Young (Cassell)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Naughty boy in a corner (colour litho)

Naughty boy in a corner (colour litho)
8635630 Naughty boy in a corner (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Naughty boy in a corner. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn.

Background imageCruelty Collection: The evil eye (engraving)

The evil eye (engraving)
8631635 The evil eye (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The evil eye. Illustration from Black and White)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Woman in the pillory (engraving)

Woman in the pillory (engraving)
8626635 Woman in the pillory (engraving) by Bachmann, Hans (1852-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: Woman in the pillory)

Background imageCruelty Collection: The Stoning of Saint Stephen, 1525. Creators: Dosso Dossi, Battista Dossi

The Stoning of Saint Stephen, 1525. Creators: Dosso Dossi, Battista Dossi
The Stoning of Saint Stephen, 1525. The martyrdom of Saint Stephen, his appearance before the High Priest and the false accusation with which he was denounced are all recounted in The Acts of

Background imageCruelty Collection: Christ before Annas. From: The small Passion., c.1508-1509. Creator: Albrecht Durer

Christ before Annas. From: The small Passion., c.1508-1509. Creator: Albrecht Durer
Christ before Annas. From: The small Passion., c.1508-1509.

Background imageCruelty Collection: The stoning of St Stephen, 1635, Netherlands. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

The stoning of St Stephen, 1635, Netherlands. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
The stoning of St Stephen, 1635, Netherlands.

Background imageCruelty Collection: The stoning of St Stephen, 1635. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

The stoning of St Stephen, 1635. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
The stoning of St Stephen, 1635.

Background imageCruelty Collection: Driving home in the rain, 1914. Creator: Edmund Blampied

Driving home in the rain, 1914. Creator: Edmund Blampied
Driving home in the rain, 1914.

Background imageCruelty Collection: Expedition to Novaya Zemlya; Walrus hunt in Magdalenefjorden (Norway), 1680. Creator: Jan Luyken

Expedition to Novaya Zemlya; Walrus hunt in Magdalenefjorden (Norway), 1680. Creator: Jan Luyken
Expedition to Novaya Zemlya; Walrus hunt in Magdalenefjorden (Norway), 1680. Depicting a highlight on the Third Arctic Expedition of Willem Barentsz (1596)

Background imageCruelty Collection: The Wiltshire Champion Coursing Meeting at Stonehenge, 1865. Creator: Unknown

The Wiltshire Champion Coursing Meeting at Stonehenge, 1865. Creator: Unknown
The Wiltshire Champion Coursing Meeting at Stonehenge, 1865. Engraving of a sketch by Mr. G. B. Goddard, representing '...the trysting-place for the coursers on one or two mornings during

Background imageCruelty Collection: Sea Adventure: The buccaneers at Porto Bello (colour litho)

Sea Adventure: The buccaneers at Porto Bello (colour litho)
8668732 Sea Adventure: The buccaneers at Porto Bello (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The buccaneers at Porto Bello)

Background imageCruelty Collection: German hunting enclosure, 18th Century (woodcut)

German hunting enclosure, 18th Century (woodcut)
8672856 German hunting enclosure, 18th Century (woodcut) by German School, (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: German hunting enclosure, 18th Century)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Bullfight, Seville, Spain (engraving)

Bullfight, Seville, Spain (engraving)
8676903 Bullfight, Seville, Spain (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bullfight, Seville, Spain)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Beauty is only skin deep (colour litho)

Beauty is only skin deep (colour litho)
8656187 Beauty is only skin deep (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beauty is only skin deep - then for heaven's sake skin her)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Hunting walrus (engraving)

Hunting walrus (engraving)
8663863 Hunting walrus (engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hunting walrus)

Background imageCruelty Collection: Cockfighting in Flanders (litho)

Cockfighting in Flanders (litho)
8663693 Cockfighting in Flanders (litho) by Cogghe, Remy (1854-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cockfighting in Flanders)



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"Cruelty: A Dark Reality Unveiled" In a world tainted by the shadows of cruelty, we are confronted with the harsh truths that lie beneath our civilized façade. From the hunting grounds where foxes fall victim to man's pursuit, to the chilling tales of "Christmas Day in the Workhouse, " where suffering becomes an unwelcome companion. Even in works of art like "Black Beauty 1967" or George Studdy's poignant creation "Nobody Loves Me, " we witness how they are manifest itself within human hearts. H. M. Bateman's haunting depiction of "Mental Cruelty" serves as a stark reminder that pain is not always physical but can also torment one's mind. Throughout history, artists like William Hogarth have captured society's moral decay through pieces such as "The Reward of Cruelty. " Meanwhile, John Tenniel portrays heartless indifference in his portrayal of "The Queen of Hearts. " Looking back further into time, Peter Paul Rubens' masterpiece "Le Coup de Lance" reminds us that even great conquerors like Attila the Hun were not immune to inflicting harm upon others. From Puritan times when punishment was mercilessly doled out for unauthorized religious meetings, as seen in Charles Stanley Reinhart's wood engraving depicting Obadiah Holmes' whipping; to more modern forms such as hare coursing depicted in lithographs from 1892 – humanity has shown its capacity for brutality throughout generations. Yet amidst this darkness, there are glimmers of hope and compassion. The tale of the Kettle Cat teaches us about resilience and kindness prevailing against adversity. As we reflect on these glimpses into mankind's capacity for cruelty, let it serve as a call to action. Let us strive towards empathy and understanding so that someday we may banish this darkness from our world and replace it with compassion and love.