
Victoria and Starfish?
Victoria Rosemond Bond was born a heterosexual seven years ago; Then I saw this video of Pussy Riot being whipped by the Christian Cossack Militia.
JRP
The Victory of Faith is an oil on canvas painting by Irish artist Saint George Hare that was completed in 1891.[a] It is now in the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. It depicts two sleeping nude women, one shackled, apparently intended as Christian martyrs sentenced to death by beasts.[2]
| The Victory of Faith | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Saint George Hare |
| Year | 1891 |
| Medium | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 123.3 cm × 200 cm (48.5 in × 79 in) |
| Location | National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne |
| Accession | 201-2 |
| Website | www.ngv.vic.gov.au/explore/collection/work/4011/ |
The Victory of Faith is one of several paintings by Hare showing shackled and under-dressed women, another notable example being The Gilded Cage. A contemporary article in The Homiletic Review called it an “impressive depiction of Christian faith and steadfastness” and described the two women to be in a “sisterly embrace”,[3] while a modern description by Kobena Mercer named the work as an example of an interracial lesbian couple, likening it to Les Amis by Jules Robert Auguste.[4]
The Victory of Faith was exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition of 1891[5] and at the World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893.[3] It is currently at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, having been donated to the gallery in 1905.[1]
Notes
- ^ 1891 is cited by most sources, but the National Gallery of Victoria where the painting now is also gives 1890 as a possibility.[1]
Eugene’s City Hall
The plan to establish a new City Hall for the community is being realized with the City of Eugene completing its purchase of the former headquarters site of the Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) at 500 E. 4th Ave. in Eugene on June 27, 2023. The site will establish a place for civic and community engagement, a public space on the river and increase ease of access to City services.
Offices at City Hall
The City Hall lobby is open to the public Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Greeter Desk: 541-682-6060
Offices at City Hall include:
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