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Feminine Collection (page 18)

"Feminine Beauty Through the Ages: A Captivating Journey" Step into a world where femininity is celebrated and immortalized in art

Background imageFeminine Collection: Pataman jari raigini (First spring bloomed branch)

Pataman jari raigini (First spring bloomed branch). In a palace court, a princess is given a lotus flower, the symbol of her lover. Hindu art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris

Background imageFeminine Collection: Interior view of caf頎uevo. Madrid, s. XIX. Engraving

Interior view of caf頎uevo. Madrid, s. XIX. Engraving
Interior view of caf頎 uevo. Madrid, s.XIX. Engraving. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Museo de Historia

Background imageFeminine Collection: SAN FELIX, Master of (16th century). A scene of

SAN FELIX, Master of (16th century). A scene of Saint Andrews life. 16th century. SPAIN. Valencia. Cathedral. Miracles chapel. Renaissance art. Oil on wood

Background imageFeminine Collection: BEARDSLEY, Aubrey Vincent (1872-1898). Design for

BEARDSLEY, Aubrey Vincent (1872-1898). Design for a front cover of The Yellow Book (not used), reproduced in The Later Work of Aubrey Beardsley, rev. ed. London: John Lane The Bodley Head, 1911

Background imageFeminine Collection: Figure shaped as a sarcophagus lid founded in Ard-el-Morali

Figure shaped as a sarcophagus lid founded in Ard-el-Morali necropolis. Carthaginian art. Ceramics. TUNISIA. Tunis. Bardo Museum. Proc: TUNISIA. TUNIS. Carthage

Background imageFeminine Collection: Le g�du jour. Interior of a shop selling sweets

Le g�du jour. Interior of a shop selling sweets
Le g� du jour. Interior of a shop selling sweets. Plate 5 of the series Caricatures Parisiennes published by Aaron Martinet in Paris c. 1802. Etching

Background imageFeminine Collection: LAMARTINE, Alphonse de (1790-1869). French politician

LAMARTINE, Alphonse de (1790-1869). French politician and romantic poet. Illustration of Jocelyn. 1836. Engraving

Background imageFeminine Collection: Revolutionary procession. Etienne Bericourt, ca

Revolutionary procession. Etienne Bericourt, ca 1789. Watercolour. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)

Background imageFeminine Collection: Womens seats in Colon Theatre in Buenos Aires

Womens seats in Colon Theatre in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1858. Costumbrism. Watercolour. ARGENTINA. BUENOS AIRES. Buenos Aires

Background imageFeminine Collection: REYNAUD, Emile (1844-1918). French inventor, responsible

REYNAUD, Emile (1844-1918). French inventor, responsible for the first projected animated cartoon films. Reynaud created the Praxinoscope in 1877 and the Th颴 re Optique in December 1888

Background imageFeminine Collection: CAIN, Henri (1859 - 1937). The Workers Lunch

CAIN, Henri (1859 - 1937). The Workers Lunch, from Le Petit Journal, 1891 (colour litho). Private Collection. Engraving

Background imageFeminine Collection: Les F괥s ࠁndorre (La Farandole) Festival in Andorra

Les F괥s ࠁndorre (La Farandole) Festival in Andorra
Les F괥s ࠁ ndorre (La Farandole) Festival in Andorra. Dance of the Sardana in front of the Casa de la Vall, the seat of the General Council (Parliament)

Background imageFeminine Collection: Surgery using ether as anesthetic administered by

Surgery using ether as anesthetic administered by inhalation, at Bellevue Hospital in New York, 1870. Method first experienced by William T. G. Morton in 1846. Oil

Background imageFeminine Collection: FERNAN CABALLERO, Cecilia B�de Faber, called

FERNAN CABALLERO, Cecilia B�de Faber, called
FERNAN CABALLERO, Cecilia B� de Faber, called (1796-1879). Spanish writer of Romanticism and Realism. CANO DE LA PEс, Eduardo (1823-1897). Romanticism. Oil on wood. SPAIN. ANDALUSIA

Background imageFeminine Collection: Santa Catalina. Anonymous copy of the original by

Santa Catalina. Anonymous copy of the original by Bartolom頍 urillo. Second half of the seventeenth century. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid

Background imageFeminine Collection: Grimani Breviary. 16th c. Month of August: Leaving

Grimani Breviary. 16th c. Month of August: Leaving for the Hunt. Renaissance art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. Biblioteca nazionale marciana (St. Marks Library)

Background imageFeminine Collection: LEWYCKA, Marina (1946). British novelist of Ukrainian

LEWYCKA, Marina (1946). British novelist of Ukrainian origin

Background imageFeminine Collection: MISTRAL, Fr餩ric (1830-1914). French writer

MISTRAL, Fr餩ric (1830-1914). French writer
MISTRAL, Fr餩 ric (1830-1914). French writer and lexicographer of the Occitan language. Illustration of Mir詯 (Mireille). 1930

Background imageFeminine Collection: MOLES, M. F. (second half 19th century-begin 20th

MOLES, M. F. (second half 19th century-begin 20th
MOLES, M.F. (second half 19th century-begin 20th century). The grape harvest. 1900. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Sitges. Maricel Museum

Background imageFeminine Collection: ITALY. Pompeii. Casa della Venere in Conchiglia

ITALY. Pompeii. Casa della Venere in Conchiglia. Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageFeminine Collection: ITALY. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Statue of Diana

ITALY. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Statue of Diana. Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageFeminine Collection: BAYEU Y SUBIAS, Francisco (1734-1795). The Bridge

BAYEU Y SUBIAS, Francisco (1734-1795). The Bridge on the Madrid Canal. Sketch for a tapestry. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Prado Museum

Background imageFeminine Collection: ECUADOR. Quito. Convent of San Francisco. Altarpiece

ECUADOR. Quito. Convent of San Francisco. Altarpiece of Santa Catalina. Polychrome carving. 1630. Quito School. The use of bright polychromy was a feature of this school. Colonial baroque

Background imageFeminine Collection: A mes bons naves naves. The Merchant of turnips

A mes bons naves naves. The Merchant of turnips. Belongs to the genre le Cris de Paris that illustrates street vendors of Paris. Woodcut, ca 1500. Early Modern Era. Engraving. FRANCE

Background imageFeminine Collection: Big ballet The Fairy Doll. Olympia theatre. Poster

Big ballet The Fairy Doll. Olympia theatre. Poster

Background imageFeminine Collection: Galli theatre company, Guasti, Ciarli, Bracci. Poster

Galli theatre company, Guasti, Ciarli, Bracci. Poster by Aldo Mazza (1910)

Background imageFeminine Collection: Gandusio Borelli Pipernos theatre company. Poster

Gandusio Borelli Pipernos theatre company. Poster by Aldo Mazza

Background imageFeminine Collection: GEORGE III (1738-1820). King og the Great Britain

GEORGE III (1738-1820). King og the Great Britain and Ireland (1760-1820). The Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster, Commanded by Colonel Charles Herries

Background imageFeminine Collection: Sein Ideal. Illustration by Eduard Th�(1866-1950)

Sein Ideal. Illustration by Eduard Th�(1866-1950)
Sein Ideal. Illustration by Eduard Th� (1866-1950) for the magazine Simplicissimus, 1920, showing a couple dancing a tango. Engraving

Background imageFeminine Collection: Carnival in Venice. Cover of the Magazine Sparta

Carnival in Venice. Cover of the Magazine Sparta number 17. Madrid, February 25, 1933. Illustration by Palacios. Engraving

Background imageFeminine Collection: Detail from a vase depicting women spinning silk

Detail from a vase depicting women spinning silk. Chinese art. Ming period. China / Porcelain. IRAN. Tehran. Golestan Palace

Background imageFeminine Collection: Spain (1870). Opening of the Barcelona Exhibition

Spain (1870). Opening of the Barcelona Exhibition. Etching. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. National Library

Background imageFeminine Collection: Maria Christina of Habsburg (1858-1929). Queen

Maria Christina of Habsburg (1858-1929). Queen and regent of Spain, wife of Alfonso XII. Painting. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Royal Academy of History

Background imageFeminine Collection: Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687). French Baroque

Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687). French Baroque composer. Cadmus et Hermione, opera by Jean-Bapiste Lully. Costume for the character of Hermione

Background imageFeminine Collection: VERDI, Giuseppe (1813-1901). Hernani, play by

VERDI, Giuseppe (1813-1901). Hernani, play by Victor Hugo. On stage Yvonne Dubel (Do񡠓 ol), Mr. Boulogne (Hernani) and Mr. Affre (Don Carlos)

Background imageFeminine Collection: Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924). Italian composer

Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924). Italian composer. La Boh譥, opera by Giacomo Puccini. Scene of the third act

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Cosima and Richard Wagner

Background imageFeminine Collection: HOGENBERG, Franz (1535-1590). Wars of Religion in

HOGENBERG, Franz (1535-1590). Wars of Religion in France. Conference of Poissy from 9 to September 26, 1561. Theological debate among Catholic prelates

Background imageFeminine Collection: BESNARD, Paul Albert (1849-1934). First World War

BESNARD, Paul Albert (1849-1934). First World War (1917). Peace for Victory (La Paix par la Victoire), illustration for la D馥 nse Nationale(French National Defense, 24th November, 1917)

Background imageFeminine Collection: Tragic mask from the Greek colony of Emporion (6th-3rd

Tragic mask from the Greek colony of Emporion (6th-3rd century BC). Greek art. Sculpture on rock. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. CATALONIA

Background imageFeminine Collection: Representation of Ulysses and Eurycleia. Roman art

Representation of Ulysses and Eurycleia. Roman art. Relief. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Rome Museum and Roman Art Gallery

Background imageFeminine Collection: VITALE DA BOLOGNA (ca. 1309-1360). The pregnant

VITALE DA BOLOGNA (ca. 1309-1360). The pregnant Virgin. 14th c. ITALY. Bologna. Church of Santa Maric dei Servi. Gothic art. Fresco

Background imageFeminine Collection: Paris. Com餩e-Fran硩se (early 19th c). Etching

Paris. Com餩e-Fran硩se (early 19th c). Etching
Paris. Com餩 e-Fran硩 se (early 19th c). Etching. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)

Background imageFeminine Collection: Henrietta Maria of France (1609-1669). Queen consort

Henrietta Maria of France (1609-1669). Queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland as the wife of King Charles I. Engraving

Background imageFeminine Collection: ALBONI, Marietta (1826-1894). Italian contralto

ALBONI, Marietta (1826-1894). Italian contralto opera singer. Engraving

Background imageFeminine Collection: Poster Spain - Tango fox-trot by Gus Kahn

Poster Spain - Tango fox-trot by Gus Kahn and Isham Jones. London, 1924. Engraving

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Orive toothpaste ad

Background imageFeminine Collection: End of the First World War. Le d馩l頤e la victoire

End of the First World War. Le d馩l頤e la victoire
End of the First World War. Le d馩 l頤 e la victoire. les voilࠡ (Victory parade in Paris). Cover of Le Petit Journal. July 20, 1919. Litography. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris



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"Feminine Beauty Through the Ages: A Captivating Journey" Step into a world where femininity is celebrated and immortalized in art. From Michelangelo's breathtaking masterpieces in the Sistine Chapel to his delicate Pieta sculpture, witness the divine essence of womanhood. Travel further through time and marvel at Vermeer's enchanting "View on Delft, " capturing a serene moment that exudes feminine grace. Then, immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Haiti's Port-au-Prince market scene, where women proudly display their strength and resilience. Delve into history as you encounter Ana Mendoza de la Cerda, Princess of Eboli, whose captivating presence left an indelible mark on society during the Renaissance era. And let us not forget Michelangelo's Madonna of Bruges, a symbol of maternal love and tenderness that transcends time. In David Wright's "Flower in her Hair, " discover how even a simple adornment can enhance femininity with its elegance and allure. Our Lady of Vladimir beckons from an ancient icon, radiating compassion and nurturing qualities that have inspired generations. Turn your attention to Persian Manuscripts from the Safavid dynasty; here lies a treasure trove depicting graceful courtly figures who embody refinement and sophistication. Meanwhile, Gérard Laplau's whimsical circus scene reminds us that femininity can be playful and full of joy. Jane Austen graces our journey with her timeless words; this English novelist captured female characters' complexities with depth and intelligence unmatched by many others. Finally, Joaquín Sorolla invites you for a walk on the beach—a tranquil moment where femininity merges effortlessly with nature’s beauty. Join us as we celebrate feminine allure throughout history—where strength meets vulnerability, grace intertwines with power—and discover why it continues to captivate hearts across centuries.