Miriam Collection
Miriam, a name that has been immortalized through various forms of art and entertainment throughout history
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Miriam, a name that has been immortalized through various forms of art and entertainment throughout history. From the 1862 creation by Feuerbach to the stunning studio portrait Clements in her corseted gown, this name holds a certain allure, and is as if each portrayal brings forth a different facet of her character. In 1927, M. Pease captured Miriam in an unexpected setting - golfing. This image challenges our preconceived notions and reminds us that she is not confined to one role or stereotype. Similarly, Nelson Keys portrayed Miriam in the film "When Knights Were Bold, " showcasing her versatility as an actress. But it doesn't stop there; Mariamne's oil painting from 1887 captures her beauty and complexity on canvas. The litho titled "After All" transports us to the Avenue Theatre where we witness Miriam seeking refuge from a raging mob, highlighting her strength and resilience. Beyond the realm of art, we find real-life figures who bear this name with pride. Miriam Welte & Kristina Vogel excel in their field as athletes while Miriam Francome showcases her talent in another form of entertainment - perhaps music or dance? And let's not forget about Miriam Oremans, whose achievements on the tennis court have left an indelible mark. Lastly, we are reminded of biblical references with Maria Moise portraying Moses' sister named Miriam in marble sculpture dating back centuries ago. This connection between ancient tales and modern portrayals further emphasizes how timeless this name truly is. As we sit down at a cinema showing Barbary Coast at London's West End, surrounded by all these representations of "Miriams, " we can't help but marvel at the depth and diversity encapsulated within this single name.