or a GTM
* Custom HTML tag firing on all pages). Remove once the developers ship a fix.
*/
(function () {
var KEY = 'hgSuppressQuickCart';
var GUARD = 'hg-suppress-quickcart';
if (window[KEY]) return; // don't run twice
window[KEY] = true;
// (a) CSS guard: hide the drawer while suppressing, so there is no flash.
var style = document.createElement('style');
style.textContent = 'html.' + GUARD + ' #store_quick_cart_widget{display:none !important;}';
(document.head || document.documentElement).appendChild(style);
document.documentElement.classList.add(GUARD);
var suppressing = true;
function forceClose() {
document.body.classList.remove('sc_quick_cart_widget_active', 'sc_quick_cart_widget_animate');
var w = document.getElementById('store_quick_cart_widget');
if (w) w.classList.remove('active', 'animate');
}
function stop() {
suppressing = false;
document.documentElement.classList.remove(GUARD);
try { observer.disconnect(); } catch (e) {}
}
// (b) Watch for the drawer being opened while we're still suppressing.
var observer = new MutationObserver(function () {
if (suppressing && document.body.classList.contains('sc_quick_cart_widget_active')) {
forceClose();
}
});
function arm() {
observer.observe(document.body, { attributes: true, attributeFilter: ['class'] });
forceClose(); // in case it opened before this ran
}
if (document.body) arm();
else document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', arm);
// First genuine interaction = real visit; stop suppressing so the basket
// works normally from here on (add-to-cart, manual open, etc.).
['pointerdown', 'keydown', 'touchstart'].forEach(function (ev) {
document.addEventListener(ev, stop, { capture: true, once: true });
});
// Safety backstop: never interfere for longer than 15s.
setTimeout(stop, 15000);
})();
Through the theatrics of his compositions, Griffiths creates modern history paintings imbued with symbolism and classical iconography. Building upon this weight of tradition in Finest Hour, the familiar image of the twenty-first-century British solder pulls the painting into a starkly contemporary context, fueled with social and political commentary. The words ‘Dulce et decorum est’ are tattooed across the soldier’s chest, taken from the deeply poignant poem by First World War poet and soldier Wilfred Owen. The painting is simultaneously a pseudo altar piece, exalting heroism and bestowing upon the soldier the status of martyr, and a subversive and satirical commentary on the nature of modern warfare. As with many of Griffiths’ paintings, the imagery presented here is charged with history and meaning that is filtered through the personal experience of each viewer.
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