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Joanna Collection

Joanna, a name that resonates with power and mystery. Like the Tarot Card 2 - La Papesse (The Female Pope), she embodies wisdom and spiritual guidance

Background imageJoanna Collection: Head of a Mulatto Woman (Mrs. Eaton) Head of a mulatto woman Signed and dated, upper left

Head of a Mulatto Woman (Mrs. Eaton) Head of a mulatto woman Signed and dated, upper left: " Joanna M Wells 1861", Joanna Boyce Wells, 1831-1861, British

Background imageJoanna Collection: Tarot Card 2 - La Papesse (The Female Pope)

Tarot Card 2 - La Papesse (The Female Pope)
Pope Joan or Joanna depicted on a tarot card. Pope Joan was a legendary female pope, thought to have reigned for a time during the Middle Ages, but probably a fabrication

Background imageJoanna Collection: Pope Joan or Joanna, legendary female pope

Pope Joan or Joanna, legendary female pope
Pope Joan or Joanna, a legendary female pope, thought to have reigned for a time during the Middle Ages, but probably a fabrication, as there is no contemporary evidence

Background imageJoanna Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer at the court of King Edward III of England (colour litho)

Geoffrey Chaucer at the court of King Edward III of England (colour litho)
977892 Geoffrey Chaucer at the court of King Edward III of England (colour litho) by Brown, Ford Madox (1821-93) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna of Castile / Mad

Joanna of Castile / Mad
Joanna of Castile and Leon, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, has her insanity aggravated by the death of her husband, Philip I, archduke of Austria, king of Castile 1506

Background imageJoanna Collection: Southcott, (1750- 1814), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Southcott, (1750- 1814), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Southcott, (1750- 1814), 1830. Joanna Southcott (1750- 1814) self-described religious prophetess, dismissed as a domestic servant she joined the Wesleyan Church

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna la Beltraneja (1462-1530). Spanish Infanta

Joanna la Beltraneja (1462-1530). Spanish Infanta, heiress of the Kingdom of Castile. Queen of Portugal as the wife of King Alfonso V. Illustration by Letre. Detail. Lithography

Background imageJoanna Collection: GIOVANNA DI NAPOLI

GIOVANNA DI NAPOLI
15-year old Giovanna (Joanna) cedes her dominions to pope Clemens VI ; in return he crowns her queen of Naples which she rules till her death, marrying frequently. Date: 1343

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Jackson

Joanna Jackson Great Britain London 2012 Olympic Games, Womens 4 X 200m Freestyle Relay Stratford, London, England 01 August 2012 Date: 01 August 2012

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Lodge

Joanna Lodge Marathon World Athletics Championships Stade De France, St Denis, Paris, France 31 August 2003 Date: 31 August 2003

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Hayes

Joanna Hayes Womens 100m Hurdles Womens 100m Hurdles Athens, Greece 23 August 2004 Date: 23 August 2004

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Hayes & Melissa Morrison

Joanna Hayes & Melissa Morrison Womens 100m Hurdles Womens 100m Hurdles Athens, Greece 24 August 2004 Date: 24 August 2004

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Badger

Joanna Badger Jockey 08 January 1998 Date: 08 January 1998

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Baillie

Joanna Baillie (1762-1851) was a Scottish poet and dramatist, known for such works as Plays on the Passions (three volumes, 1798-1812) and Fugitive Verses (1840). Date: 1875

Background imageJoanna Collection: Sta Johanna Valesiensis (colour litho)

Sta Johanna Valesiensis (colour litho)
5210712 Sta Johanna Valesiensis (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sta Johanna Valesiensis)

Background imageJoanna Collection: Lady Tweedsmuir and daughter Joanna by Madame Yevonde

Lady Tweedsmuir and daughter Joanna by Madame Yevonde
Priscilla Jean Fortescue Buchan, Baroness Tweedsmuir of Belhelvie, PC (nÚÑáThomson; 25 January 1915 11 March 1978), Unionist and Conservative politician and wife of Johnnie Buchan

Background imageJoanna Collection: Queen Johanna of Castile

Queen Johanna of Castile
LLM458029 Queen Johanna of Castile by Shaw, Henry (1800-73); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Johanna of Castile. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations (Henry G Bohn, 1858)

Background imageJoanna Collection: The Resurrection of Christ and the Pious Women at the Sepulchre, 1442 (fresco)

The Resurrection of Christ and the Pious Women at the Sepulchre, 1442 (fresco)
SCP98944 The Resurrection of Christ and the Pious Women at the Sepulchre, 1442 (fresco) by Angelico, Fra (Guido di Pietro/Giovanni da Fiesole) (c.1387-1455); 182x151 cm; Museo di San Marco, Florence

Background imageJoanna Collection: Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl, 1862. Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl, 1862. Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl, 1862. The model is Joanna Hiffernan, the artists mistress

Background imageJoanna Collection: The White Girl by James A. McNeill Whistler

The White Girl by James A. McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) Date: 1862

Background imageJoanna Collection: J. Baillie, c1810-1830, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

J. Baillie, c1810-1830, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
J. Baillie, c1810-1830, (c1876). Joanna Baillie (1762-1851) Romantic playwright and poet with an interest in moral philosophy, died in Hampstead aged 88

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Southcott, An Extraordinary Fanatic, 1822. Creator: Robert Cooper

Joanna Southcott, An Extraordinary Fanatic, 1822. Creator: Robert Cooper
Joanna Southcott, An Extraordinary Fanatic, 1822. Portrait of Joanna Southcott (c1750-1814) English mystic and religious fanatic

Background imageJoanna Collection: The Little White Girl, 1864, (1935). Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

The Little White Girl, 1864, (1935). Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
The Little White Girl, 1864, (1935). Young woman holding a Japanese fan, wearing a wedding ring. Her reflection in the mirror looks sadder and more careworn than she appears in profile

Background imageJoanna Collection: Portrait of Dona Isabel de Requesens y Enriquez de Cardona-Anglesola, c

Portrait of Dona Isabel de Requesens y Enriquez de Cardona-Anglesola, c
3106624 Portrait of DoAna Isabel de Requesens y EnrAiquez de Cardona-Anglesola, c.1518 (oil on panel transferred to canvas) by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546); 120x96 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageJoanna Collection: Elizabeth I The Catholic (145 -1504), Queen of Castile, in miniature Prayer of

Elizabeth I The Catholic (145 -1504), Queen of Castile, in miniature Prayer of Queen Juana la Loca

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna the Mad detained in Tordesillas Joanna of Castile known as Joanna the Mad (1479-1555)

Joanna the Mad detained in Tordesillas Joanna of Castile known as Joanna the Mad (1479-1555), Queen of Castile

Background imageJoanna Collection: Symphony in White, No. 2: The Little White Girl, (1864-65), 1937

Symphony in White, No. 2: The Little White Girl, (1864-65), 1937
Symphony in White, No. 2: The Little White Girl. A portrait of Whistlers mistress Joanna Jo Hiffernan (ca1843 after 1903). After a work by James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834 -1903)

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Baillies house, Windmill Hill, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Joanna Baillies house, Windmill Hill, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Joanna Baillies house, Windmill Hill, Hampstead, London, 1912. The home of Scottish poet and dramatist Joanna Baillie (1762-1851). Hampstead, a village at the time, is now part of London

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Baillie, Scottish poetess and dramatist, (1870). Artist: H Robinson

Joanna Baillie, Scottish poetess and dramatist, (1870). Artist: H Robinson
Joanna Baillie, Scottish poetess and dramatist, (1870). An engraving of Baillie (1762-1851) from Robert Chambers A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, Blackie and Son, (Glasgow, Edinburgh)

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Southcott (c1750-1814), English mystic and religious fanatic

Joanna Southcott (c1750-1814), English mystic and religious fanatic
Joanna Southcott (c1750-1814) English mystic and religious fanatic. Southcott believed herself to be the woman described in Revelations 12 in the Bible

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Baillie (1762-1851), Scottish poet and dramatist, 1870

Joanna Baillie (1762-1851), Scottish poet and dramatist, 1870

Background imageJoanna Collection: The Altarpiece in Molde Cathedral, Norway

The Altarpiece in Molde Cathedral, Norway
The Altarpiece in Molde Cathedral by Axel Hjalmar Ender (1853-1920) - a Norwegian painter and sculptor. Depiction of the Day of Jesus Resurrection - in this scene, Mary Magdalene

Background imageJoanna Collection: Philip I the Handsome (1478-1506). King of the

Philip I the Handsome (1478-1506). King of the Netherlands (1482-1506) and Castile (1504-1506), married to Joanna the Mad. Painting

Background imageJoanna Collection: Bensons jewellery advert featuring Joanna Lumley

Bensons jewellery advert featuring Joanna Lumley
Advertisement in the very first issue of London Life magazine, a short-lived magazine charting the social and cultural happenings of swinging sixties London

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna I of Castile, in Spanish Juana I of Castilla, 1479 -1555

Joanna I of Castile, in Spanish Juana I of Castilla, 1479 -1555, known as Joanna the Mad or Juana la Loca, beside the corpse of her husband Philip, King of Castile, known as Philip the Handsome

Background imageJoanna Collection: Spendthrift Wasteful Woman act III scene V Play

Spendthrift Wasteful Woman act III scene V Play
The Spendthrift of the Wasteful Woman, act III, scene V, from the Play by Thomas Asselijn (Joanna and the Polish Jewish Traders), The Spilpenning, scene from the third company, fifth stage

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Of Navarre, C. 1370-1437. Queen Of King Henry Iv Of England

Joanna Of Navarre, C. 1370-1437. Queen Of King Henry Iv Of England. From The Book The Queens Of England
Joanna Of Navarre, C.1370-1437. Queen Of King Henry Iv Of England. From The Book The Queens Of England, Volume I By Sydney Wilmot. Published London Circa. 1890

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna of Castile with her parents, Isabella and Ferdinand

Joanna of Castile with her parents, Isabella and Ferdinand
Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), queen of Castille and Leon, Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516) and their daughter Joanna of Castile(1478-1555), known as Joan the Mad

Background imageJoanna Collection: JUANA LA LOCA (1479-1555). Joan I, known as Juana la Loca (Joanna the Mad). Queen of Castile

JUANA LA LOCA (1479-1555). Joan I, known as Juana la Loca (Joanna the Mad). Queen of Castile, 1504-1555, and Aragon, 1516-1555. Oil on canvas, 1518, by Raphael and Giulio Romano

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna of Castile (1479-1555). Queen in her own right of the

Joanna of Castile (1479-1555). Queen in her own right of the
Joanna of Castile (1479-1555), know as Joanna the Mad. Queen in her own right of the Castille from 1504 and of Aragon from 1516. Engraving by M. Weber. La Ilustracion Artistica, 1886. Colored

Background imageJoanna Collection: Pedro Marcuello offers his Cancionero to Philip the Handso

Pedro Marcuello offers his Cancionero to Philip the Handso
Pedro Marcuello offers his Cancionero to Philip I of Castile (1478-1506), known as Philip the Handsome and Joanna of Castile (1479-1555), known as Joan the Mad, in 1502

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Ii / Hargrave

Joanna Ii / Hargrave
JOANNA II Italian Queen of Naples from 1414 Date: 1371 - 1435

Background imageJoanna Collection: Southcott Box Exterior

Southcott Box Exterior
JOANNA SOUTHCOTTs BOX before opening Date: 1927

Background imageJoanna Collection: Southcott Box Xray

Southcott Box Xray
X-ray taken by Harry Price of JOANNA SOUTHCOTTs BOX before opening Date: 1927

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Southcott - prophetess

Joanna Southcott - prophetess
Joanna Southcott (1750 - 1814) religious prophetess and founder of sect Date: 1822

Background imageJoanna Collection: Wilhelm Herzog Tyrol

Wilhelm Herzog Tyrol
WILHELM HERZOG von TYROL Austrian noble, son of Leopld the Wise, husband of Joanna of Hungary and Naples. Date: ? - 1406

Background imageJoanna Collection: Joanna Baillie, 1762-1851, Scottish Poet and Dramatist

Joanna Baillie, 1762-1851, Scottish Poet and Dramatist
JOANNA BAILLIE, 1762-1851, SCOTTISH POET AND DRAMATIST. one of the most eminent female writers and poets that these countries have produced, 1851 engraving

Background imageJoanna Collection: The Spendthrift or the Wasteful Woman, act III, scene V, from the Play by Thomas Asselijn

The Spendthrift or the Wasteful Woman, act III, scene V, from the Play by Thomas Asselijn, Joanna and the Polish Jewish Traders, Cornelis Troost, 1741



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Joanna, a name that resonates with power and mystery. Like the Tarot Card 2 - La Papesse (The Female Pope), she embodies wisdom and spiritual guidance. She is a force to be reckoned with, just like the Head of a Mulatto Woman (Mrs. Eaton) Signed and dated in the upper left corner, showcasing her strength and resilience. Legend has it that Joanna could have been Pope Joan, challenging societal norms as the legendary female pope. Her presence is reminiscent of Geoffrey Chaucer at the court of King Edward III of England, where intellect and creativity flourished under her influence. But Joanna's story goes beyond mere legend; she was also known as Joanna of Castile or Mad Joanna due to her struggles with mental health. Despite these challenges, she remained an influential figure like Joanna la Beltraneja (1462-1530), Spanish Infanta who navigated complex political landscapes. GIOVANNA DI NAPOLI captures another facet of Joanna's identity—a woman whose impact transcends borders and time periods. Just like Southcott (1750-1814), whose creator remains unknown but left behind an enduring legacy. As we delve deeper into history, we discover The Altarpiece in Molde Cathedral, Norway—an artistic masterpiece that reflects both beauty and devotion—qualities embodied by Joanna herself. Her family played an integral role in shaping her life; depicted alongside Isabella and Ferdinand in portraits such as "Joanna of Castile with her parents. " Their support fueled her ambitions while grounding her in love. Yet amidst all these historical references lies a contemporary touch: meet Joanna Jackson or perhaps even Joanna Lodge—modern women who carry on this powerful name today. They embody strength, grace, intelligence—the essence of what it means to be a modern-day "Joanna.