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Nice slaves markets!Some slavery art...
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The Slave Market
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Nice slaves markets!Some slavery art...
The woman in pic #3 is in trouble... someone gave her a halo so any chance of mercy is off!
She's only faking fighting them. She wants them!
Yeah, those halos - like red to a bull.The woman in pic #3 is in trouble... someone gave her a halo so any chance of mercy is off!
#5 : Hypatia, herself a victim of Chrisianity.More christian
It is said that she was slaughtered with shards of pottery or oyster shells.Nice sculpture, but rather a fantasy, of her fate, I assume?
Love #2: martyrdom of Agata! Never seen before (and I have many on this theme...!)
Sold to the highest bidder, like Brooke Shields in "Prety Baby"?I love erotic art. My strongest urges are played out when I am stripped naked in front of strangers and made to submit to their most based depravity. One of my favorite fantasy's is to be displayed as an almost virgin, at a college frat party. and sold to the highest bidders for their amusement.
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A harrowing image of an atrocity still within living memory. One detail seems not quite right - the Sikh women would all have had very long hair, they never cut it. The one in front who's being assaulted, apparently for breaking the flag she's been made to hold, has a long braid, which looks authentic, but the others should either have theirs similarly tied back, or hanging loose right down over their bums or beyond. And, while they might wear other bangles, they should certainly have the distinctive steel 'kara' on their right wrists.Art by KC Aryan of the massacre of the Sikhs of Thoha Khalsa near Rawalpindi during partition riots on 6 Mar 1947. Women were gang-raped & many who feared this fate committed suicide by jumping into wells...
Thanks for the precisions @Eulalia ! One should indeed conclude that the artist was not Sikh himself. It is possible also that the victims were Hindus and not Sikhs, and were simply misidentified on the Twitter account I found this painting on...A harrowing image of an atrocity still within living memory. One detail seems not quite right - the Sikh women would all have had very long hair, they never cut it. The one in front who's being assaulted, apparently for breaking the flag she's been made to hold, has a long braid, which looks authentic, but the others should either have theirs similarly tied back, or hanging loose right down over their bums or beyond. And, while they might wear other bangles, they should certainly have the distinctive steel 'kara' on their right wrists.
KC Aryan was born in 1919. Which would make him a possible eyewitness to some atrocities during the Partition of India...Thanks for the precisions @Eulalia ! One should indeed conclude that the artist was not Sikh himself. It is possible also that the victims were Hindus and not Sikhs, and were simply misidentified on the Twitter account I found this painting on...
Thoha Khalsa was certainly a Sikh village - 'Khalsa' is the clue - here's an account of the atrocity from a Sikh website:Thanks for the precisions @Eulalia ! One should indeed conclude that the artist was not Sikh himself. It is possible also that the victims were Hindus and not Sikhs, and were simply misidentified on the Twitter account I found this painting on...
That's exactly how were treated witches in the town of Thanh (France, Alsace) years 1570 (2 witches) and 1572 (4)View attachment 1297595View attachment 1297596
Witches pinched in their tits with hot tongs as they are carted off to public torture and execution. XV century