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  1. Soul in Bondage. Elihu Vedder. American Art. In this brooding Symbolist subject titled Soul in Bondage, the American expatriate Elihu Vedder brought together his key interests in idealized human form, abstracted design, and the themes of internal spiritual conflict.

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  2. In this brooding Symbolist subject titled Soul in Bondage, the American expatriate Elihu Vedder brought together his key interests in idealized human form, abstracted design, and the themes of internal spiritual conflict.

  3. Title: Soul in Bondage. Creator Lifespan: American, 1836-1923. Creator Nationality: American. Date Created: 1891-1892. Type: Painting. Rights: Gift of Mrs. Harold G. Henderson. External Link:...

  4. Souls in Bondage is a lost 1916 silent film drama directed by Edgar Lewis and produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company. Nance O'Neil stars. Cast. Nance O'Neil - Rosa Brenner; Mary Carr - Mrs. Coombes (*as Mrs. Carr) William Corbett - Julian Forbes; Bernard Siegel - Mr. Brenner; Ida Stanhope - Rita Brenner; Mrs. Stuart - Mrs ...

  5. Details. Title: Soul in Bondage. Creator: Elihu Vedder. Creator Lifespan: 1836 - 1923. Creator Nationality: American. Creator Gender: Male. Date Created: c. 1891. Physical Dimensions: w23.5 x...

  6. "Souls Tied to the Knots on a Leather Cord" (Chinese: 系在皮绳扣上的魂), also translated as "A Soul in Bondage" and "Tibet: A Soul Knotted on a Leather Thong", is a 1985 Chinese avant-garde short story by Tashi Dawa, set in Tibet.

  7. Soul in Bondage. 1891. by Elihu Vedder. painting by Elihu Vedder (Brooklyn Museum) (Museum: Brooklyn Museum) Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. More: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q28794146.