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Salve Collection

"Salve: A Journey of Faith, Art, and Healing" In the quiet dawn of Easter morning, St

Background imageSalve Collection: Advertisement for glycerine and cucumber to be used as a sun salve, 19th century

Advertisement for glycerine and cucumber to be used as a sun salve, 19th century
5308920 Advertisement for glycerine and cucumber to be used as a sun salve, 19th century; (add.info.: Advertisement for glycerine and cucumber to be used as a sun salve)

Background imageSalve Collection: Kissing advice for women (colour litho)

Kissing advice for women (colour litho)
5999923 Kissing advice for women (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kissing advice for women. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageSalve Collection: Salve it, 1942

Salve it, 1942
Salve it article, 1942, about saving every scrap of paper for the war effort. Waste paper is a munition of war. Date: 1942

Background imageSalve Collection: Campo Voltantin, near Salve Bridge, Bilbao, Spain

Campo Voltantin, near Salve Bridge, Bilbao, Spain. circa 1905

Background imageSalve Collection: Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company, 1892 (b / w photo)

Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company, 1892 (b / w photo)
HGL396722 Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company, 1892 (b/w photo) by Gentieu, Pierre A. (1842-1930); Hagley Museum & Library, Wilmington, Delaware, USA; eHagley Museum and Library; French, out of copyright

Background imageSalve Collection: Whitewasher and Plasterer (engraving)

Whitewasher and Plasterer (engraving)
2802013 Whitewasher and Plasterer (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Whitewasher and Plasterer)

Background imageSalve Collection: Advertisement for Doctor Parmenters Magnetic Oil, 1840s (colour litho)

Advertisement for Doctor Parmenters Magnetic Oil, 1840s (colour litho)
PNP383893 Advertisement for Doctor Parmenters Magnetic Oil, 1840s (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Stop, friend! Read, reason and reflect)

Background imageSalve Collection: Consolation through Confidence (engraving)

Consolation through Confidence (engraving)
1217306 Consolation through Confidence (engraving) by Master E. S. (c.1420-c.1468); 9.1x6.8 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; German, out of copyright

Background imageSalve Collection: Sheep Salving, 1828. Creator: James Ward

Sheep Salving, 1828. Creator: James Ward
Sheep Salving, 1828

Background imageSalve Collection: St Mary Magdalene, Salome and Mary Jacoby going to the tomb

St Mary Magdalene, Salome and Mary Jacoby going to the tomb
Saint Mary Magdalene, Salome and Mary Jacoby going to the tomb to anoint Jesus body Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageSalve Collection: Educated Housemaid

Educated Housemaid
Mary explains that the word Salve on the doormat is Latin for Please to wipe your feet Date: 1893

Background imageSalve Collection: Entombment of Christ, Guillaume Duvivier (17e eeuw), c. 1660 - c. 1670

Entombment of Christ, Guillaume Duvivier (17e eeuw), c. 1660 - c. 1670

Background imageSalve Collection: MEDIEVAL SYPHILIS, 1497. A doctor inspects the urine sample of a female patient

MEDIEVAL SYPHILIS, 1497. A doctor inspects the urine sample of a female patient with syphilis while his colleague applies a salve to a similarly-infected male patient. Woodcut, 1497

Background imageSalve Collection: Advertisement for one of Healy & Bigelows quack remedies, c1890

Advertisement for one of Healy & Bigelows quack remedies, c1890
PATENT MEDICINE, c1890. Advertisement for one of Healy & Bigelows quack remedies, c1890

Background imageSalve Collection: A doctor inspects the urine sample of a female patient with syphilis while his colleague applies a

A doctor inspects the urine sample of a female patient with syphilis while his colleague applies a salve to a
MEDIEVAL SYPHILIS, 1497. A doctor inspects the urine sample of a female patient with syphilis while his colleague applies a salve to a similarly-infected male patient. Woodcut, 1497

Background imageSalve Collection: WEYDEN, Rogier van der (1400-1464). Salve Regina

WEYDEN, Rogier van der (1400-1464). Salve Regina. 15th c. Triptych. Representation of the Virgin and child holding a pear. Flemish art. Oil on wood. BELGIUM. Tournai. Fine Arts Museum

Background imageSalve Collection: T-66 multiple rocket launchers, of the 40th U. S. Infantry Division

T-66 multiple rocket launchers, of the 40th U. S. Infantry Division, fire salves of rockets at North Korean positions
KOREAN WAR: ROCKET LAUNCH. T-66 multiple rocket launchers, of the 40th U.S. Infantry Division, fire salves of rockets at North Korean positions, November 1952


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"Salve: A Journey of Faith, Art, and Healing" In the quiet dawn of Easter morning, St. Mary Magdalene, Salome, and Mary Jacoby embarked on a sacred pilgrimage to the tomb. Their hearts heavy with grief yet filled with hope, they carried their love for Jesus like a fragrant salve. As they approached the burial site, their steps guided by divine grace, they were met with an unexpected sight – a Pears advertisement nestled amidst nature's beauty. It reminded them that even in moments of despair, there is always room for rejuvenation and renewal. Their journey continued through time as they stumbled upon "Desperate Conflict in a Barn, " a wood engraving from 1872 depicting human struggles and resilience. The image spoke volumes about life's hardships but also offered solace in knowing that healing can emerge from even the darkest corners. Further along their path was "Returning from Market, " an oil painting capturing everyday life in 1865. Amidst bustling crowds and weary faces, the women found comfort in realizing that everyone carries unseen burdens – reminding them to be kinder to themselves and others. The Great Exhibition beckoned them next; its grandeur symbolizing humanity's boundless potential. They pondered over "Wot is to Be, " contemplating how industry could shape society for better or worse – urging them to use their own talents wisely as agents of positive change. Curiosity led them towards an intriguing lithograph offering kissing advice for women. Though seemingly trivial at first glance, it reminded them that small gestures of affection hold immense power in soothing wounded souls. A sudden shift brought forth memories of war-ravaged times when people sought relief through remedies like "Salve it. " In 1942 during tumultuous days marked by uncertainty and pain, this balm became not just physical but emotional support - proof that healing can come from unexpected sources.