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Brows Collection

"Brows: The Window to the Soul's Expression" In the realm of beauty, brows hold an undeniable power

Background imageBrows Collection: Eyes and Brows

Eyes and Brows
Andreas Magnusson

Background imageBrows Collection: 'My mistress brows are raven black'from 'Of His Lady Love in The Songs

"My mistress brows are raven black"from "Of His Lady Love in The Songs
7214655 " My mistress brows are raven black" from " Of His Lady Love in The Songs and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, 1915 by Robinson

Background imageBrows Collection: The Staff And Scrip (engraving)

The Staff And Scrip (engraving)
3655187 The Staff And Scrip (engraving) by Holiday, Henry (1839-1927); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Staff And Scrip)

Background imageBrows Collection: 'Ninety-Three', the Fugitives in the Forest of La Saudraie (engraving)

"Ninety-Three", the Fugitives in the Forest of La Saudraie (engraving)
1058430 " Ninety-Three", the Fugitives in the Forest of La Saudraie (engraving) by Fildes, Samuel Luke (1844-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Ninety-Three")

Background imageBrows Collection: Female bust in a medallion (linen & wool)

Female bust in a medallion (linen & wool)
XIR346635 Female bust in a medallion (linen & wool) by Coptic, (9th century); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: female bust in a medallion; ); Egyptian, out of copyright

Background imageBrows Collection: King Henrys Hunk (engraving)

King Henrys Hunk (engraving)
3655190 King Henrys Hunk (engraving) by Small, William (1843-1931) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Henrys Hunk)

Background imageBrows Collection: Una Merkel, MGM star, applying Max Factor make up

Una Merkel, MGM star, applying Max Factor make up
Una Merkel (December 10, 1903 January 2, 1986) was an American stage, film and television actress. Pictured in applying Max Factors eyebrow pencil in a promotional booklet for the cosmetics company

Background imageBrows Collection: Senator Dolph Oregon Joseph Norman ca 1894 Graphite

Senator Dolph Oregon Joseph Norman ca 1894 Graphite
Artokoloro

Background imageBrows Collection: Portrait Man ca 1470 Oil wood Overall 12 x 8 1 / 2

Portrait Man ca 1470 Oil wood Overall 12 x 8 1 / 2
Artokoloro

Background imageBrows Collection: Charles Dickens, Dombey and Son. 1846, 1847, 1848, WHEN THE DOCTOR SMILED AUSPICIOUSLY

Charles Dickens, Dombey and Son. 1846, 1847, 1848, WHEN THE DOCTOR SMILED AUSPICIOUSLY
Charles Dickens, Dombey and Son. 1846, 1847, 1848, when the Doctor Smiled Auspiciously at his Author, or Knit his Brows, or Shook his Head and Made Wry Faces at Him, as Much as to Say, Don t Tell Me

Background imageBrows Collection: Britannia and Eve magazine, February 1935

Britannia and Eve magazine, February 1935
Front cover illustration featuring a glamorous 1930s woman, wearing a dark collarless jacket, with white gloves and a dark hat with white floral trim. She holds a bouquet of purple pansies

Background imageBrows Collection: Adam and Eve Banished

Adam and Eve Banished
Adam and Eve, having eaten the Forbidden Fruit, are expelled from Eden and told they must henceforward work for their living by the sweat of their brows


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"Brows: The Window to the Soul's Expression" In the realm of beauty, brows hold an undeniable power. Just like Shakespeare once wrote, "My mistress they can raven black, " they have the ability to captivate and enchant. Whether it be through a delicate engraving depicting "The Staff And Scrip" or the fierce determination etched in the faces of "Ninety-Three", brows tell stories that words often fail to convey. From ancient times, women adorned themselves with intricate linen and wool medallions, framing their faces with elegance and grace. Even King Henry himself recognized their allure as he gazed upon his beloved's hunk-like arches in an exquisite engraving. But it is not just historical figures who understand the significance of well-groomed brows; Hollywood starlets like Una Merkel relied on Max Factor makeup to enhance their natural beauty. Cleopatra herself knew that her reign would forever be remembered by her striking eyebrows, immortalized in H Rider Haggard's captivating engravings. Brows transcend time and culture, as seen in Max Marcin and Charles Guernon's play "The Eyes of Youth". They symbolize wisdom, strength, and character - qualities embodied by Senator Dolph Oregon Joseph Norman captured meticulously in graphite during 1894. Even centuries ago, artists recognized how crucial eyethey were for capturing one's essence. A portrait from 1470 showcases a man whose soul seems to emanate through his eyes framed by perfectly shaped brows. Charles Dickens understood this too when he penned Dombey and Son; he knew that even when all seemed lost, a smile could change everything – including raising one’s brow ever so slightly – creating hope where there was none before. As time progressed into more modern eras, magazines like Britannia and Eve celebrated women who embraced their unique brow shapes.