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Sarah Collection (page 23)

"Sarah: A Multifaceted Tale of Talent, Royalty, and Beauty" In this captivating caption, we delve into the diverse world of Sarah

Background imageSarah Collection: Ishmael and Hagar

Ishmael and Hagar
He and his mother Hagar, Abrahams concubine, are sent away when Abraham fathers Isaac on Sarah

Background imageSarah Collection: John Churchill / Ronjat

John Churchill / Ronjat
JOHN CHURCHILL (with wife Sarah) Commander in chief over the armies of England and Holland in the War of the Spanish Succession

Background imageSarah Collection: Hagar (Taylor)

Hagar (Taylor)
Hagar, a servant, having borne a son to Abraham with his wife Sarahs approval, is expelled when Sarah bears a child, and wanders the desert with Ismael till an angel saves them

Background imageSarah Collection: Bernhardt as Theodora

Bernhardt as Theodora
Sarah Bernhardt in the fifth act of Theodora

Background imageSarah Collection: Siddons / Lady Macbeth

Siddons / Lady Macbeth
SARAH SIDDONS as Lady Macbeth in Shakespeares Macbeth

Background imageSarah Collection: Abrahams Wife Sarah

Abrahams Wife Sarah
Three men (really angels in disguise) tell Abraham that his ageing wife Sarah will have a child. She is incredulous, but surprises herself by bearing Isaac

Background imageSarah Collection: Hagars Flight

Hagars Flight
Hagar, Abrahams concubine, has to leave him when his wife Sarah gives birth to Isaac; an angel comforts her and she gives birth to Ishmael

Background imageSarah Collection: Lady Sarah Napier

Lady Sarah Napier
LADY SARAH NAPIER (nee Lennox) wife (1) of sir Charles Bunbury, (2) of sir George Napier, depicted dressed as a clergyman for reasons one can only wonder about

Background imageSarah Collection: Siddons as Belvidera

Siddons as Belvidera
SARAH SIDDONS (nee Kemble) actress as Belvidera in Otways Venice preserved

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Siddons - Isabella

Sarah Siddons - Isabella
SARAH SIDDONS (nee Kemble) actress as Isabella in Shakespeares Measure for measure

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Dss Marlborough

Sarah Dss Marlborough
SARAH, duchess of MARLBOROUGH Wife of John, 1st Duke. Friend of Queen Anne

Background imageSarah Collection: Racial /s Africa / Hottentot

Racial /s Africa / Hottentot
SaRTJE BaRTMAN, also known as The Hottentot Venus - African servant girl brought to London 1810 & exhibited there and in Paris, where she died 1815, her body preserved



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"Sarah: A Multifaceted Tale of Talent, Royalty, and Beauty" In this captivating caption, we delve into the diverse world of Sarah. From her mesmerizing Tosca music cover to Fergie's graceful curtsey during the Royal Wedding in 1986, Sarah's presence is enchanting. Just like Madame Sarah Bernhardt portraying Theodora in a photograph captured by Downey, Sarah embodies strength and elegance. She reminds us of Saartje Baartman, known as the Hottentot Venus - a symbol of resilience against exploitation. But there is more to Sarah than theatrical performances. Like Henry Joy McCracken fighting for justice or Racine's Phedre on stage, she embraces passion and determination. Similar to Dickens' M. Chuzzlewit character, Sarah possesses an undeniable charm that captivates all those around her. Her spirit mirrors that Martin - a beacon of hope and compassion. As we reminisce about the Royal Wedding in 1986 where even the royal family couldn't resist her allure; we are reminded of Siebolds hosta (Hosta sieboldiana) - its beauty reflecting hers. Like "Beauty Revealed" by artist Sarah Goodridge in 1828, our protagonist unravels layers of grace and poise with every step she takes. And just like that iconic moment when they were pronounced 'just married, ' love radiates from within her heart. Sarah encompasses an extraordinary blend of talent, royalty, and beauty – leaving us spellbound at every turn.