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Robert Templeton finishing his portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Portrait showcasing the collection Lest We Forget: Images of the Black Civil Rights Movement. Templeton continued to add paintings to his Machine-Man series, but in 1967, he was an unwitting participant in an event which inspired him to take his art in a new direction.
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Lest We Forget may refer to: "Lest we forget", a phrase in the poem "Recessional" by Rudyard Kipling "Ode of Remembrance", United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New ...
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The phrase "lest we forget" forms the refrain of "Recessional". It is taken from Deuteronomy 6,12: "Then beware lest thou forget the Lord which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt". [1] The reference to the "ancient sacrifice" as a "humble and a contrite heart" is taken from the Miserere. [5]
The cover of Lest We Forget is a watercolor self-portrait by Manson entitled Experience Is the Mistress of Fools. [4] [10] Copies of Lest We Forget contain a booklet with 29 pictures of the band's frontman, while a limited edition version of the record includes a bonus DVD containing 16 of the band's music videos. [11]
English: Image if the 'Lest we Forget' War Memorial on the Grand Parade in Cork dedicated to the fallen County Cork servicemen who gave thair lives for freedom in World War I and World War II, which was unveiled in 1925 and restored in 2008.
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