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"Poetry: A Journey Through Time and Imagination" Step into the world of poetry, where words dance on the page like graceful ballerinas

Background imagePoetry Collection: Murnau. Mountain Landscape with Church, 1910. Artist: Kandinsky, Wassily Vasilyevich

Murnau. Mountain Landscape with Church, 1910. Artist: Kandinsky, Wassily Vasilyevich
Murnau. Mountain Landscape with Church, 1910. Found in the collection of the Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich

Background imagePoetry Collection: Earth Could Not Answer: Nor The Seas That Mourn In Flowing Purple, Of Their Lord Forlorn; Nor Heaven

Earth Could Not Answer: Nor The Seas That Mourn In Flowing Purple, Of Their Lord Forlorn; Nor Heaven, With Those Eternal Signs Reveal And Hidden By The Sleeve Of Night And Morn

Background imagePoetry Collection: For Some We Loved, The Loveliest And The Best That From His Vintage Rolling Time Has Prest

For Some We Loved, The Loveliest And The Best That From His Vintage Rolling Time Has Prest, Have Drunk Their Cup A Round Or Two Before, And One By One Crept Silently To Rest

Background imagePoetry Collection: Russian Ice Mountain on the Admiralty Square in St. Petersburg, 1850s

Russian Ice Mountain on the Admiralty Square in St. Petersburg, 1850s. Private Collection

Background imagePoetry Collection: Child with an Apple (Gabrielle, Jean Renoir and a Little Girl), c. 1895

Child with an Apple (Gabrielle, Jean Renoir and a Little Girl), c. 1895. Found in the Collection of Collection Leone Cettolin Dauberville

Background imagePoetry Collection: Snow in Forest, 1885. Artist: Klever, Juli Julievich (Julius), von (1850-1924)

Snow in Forest, 1885. Artist: Klever, Juli Julievich (Julius), von (1850-1924)
Snow in Forest, 1885. Found in the collection of the Regional I. Kramskoi Art Museum, Voronezh

Background imagePoetry Collection: Kelmscott Press: Page from The Tale of Beowulf Printed in the Troy Type, c. 1895, (1914)

Kelmscott Press: Page from The Tale of Beowulf Printed in the Troy Type, c. 1895, (1914). Artist: William Morris
Kelmscott Press: Page from The Tale of Beowulf Printed in the Troy Type, c.1895, (1914). Page from The Tale of Beowulf Done Out of the Old English Tongue. Trans. By William Morris and A. J. Wyatt

Background imagePoetry Collection: The Battle of Marathon. A Poem, 1820

The Battle of Marathon. A Poem, 1820. The Battle of Marathon by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861). Printed for W Lindsell, 87 Wimpole street, Cavendish Square. From The Connoisseur Volume XXIV

Background imagePoetry Collection: The Genius of Poetry Finding Burns at the Plough, 1840. Artist: John Rogers

The Genius of Poetry Finding Burns at the Plough, 1840. Artist: John Rogers
The Genius of Poetry Finding Burns at the Plough, 1840. Robert Burns, Scottish poet. Burns (1759-1796) was a pioneer of the Romantic movement

Background imagePoetry Collection: Poets and Novelists of the Victorian Era, late 19th century

Poets and Novelists of the Victorian Era, late 19th century. Charlotte Bronte; William Makepeace Thackeray; George Eliot; Robert Browning; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Tom Hood; Charles Dickens;

Background imagePoetry Collection: Perseus turning Phineas and his Followers to Stone, Early 1680s. Artist: Giordano, Luca (1632-1705)

Perseus turning Phineas and his Followers to Stone, Early 1680s. Artist: Giordano, Luca (1632-1705)
Perseus turning Phineas and his Followers to Stone, Early 1680s. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imagePoetry Collection: Baigneuse, 1888. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)

Baigneuse, 1888. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)
Baigneuse, 1888. From a private collection

Background imagePoetry Collection: The Silver Age, 1527. Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder

The Silver Age, 1527. Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder
The Silver Age, 1527. Aportrayal of the second of the four Ages of the World from Ovids poem. Found in the collection of the Kunstsammlungen zu Weimar, Weimar, Germany

Background imagePoetry Collection: Water Lilies, 1914-1917. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)

Water Lilies, 1914-1917. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)
Water Lilies, 1914-1917. Found in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

Background imagePoetry Collection: Homer (c. 8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an ori

Homer (c. 8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an ori
Homer (c.8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an original from 2nd century BC. Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy. Rome. Italy

Background imagePoetry Collection: John Masefield, English poet and writer

John Masefield, English poet and writer
John Masefield (1878-1967), English poet and writer, seen here in uniform during the First World War. He was Poet Laureate from 1930 to 1967. 1917

Background imagePoetry Collection: James Joyce, Irish novelist and poet

James Joyce, Irish novelist and poet
James Joyce (1882-1941), Irish novelist and poet. 1921

Background imagePoetry Collection: Illustration, A Song of the English, Thames Embankment

Illustration, A Song of the English, Thames Embankment
Illustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)

Background imagePoetry Collection: Poet and discus thrower, Mlle. H. Konopacka

Poet and discus thrower, Mlle. H. Konopacka
Halina Konopacka (1900 - 1989), famous athlete and the first Polish Olympic Champion (1928, Amsterdam). She took part in the Olympic Games in Amsterdam, where she won a gold medal in discus throw

Background imagePoetry Collection: POEMS FOR OUR CHILDREN. Title page of the first edition of Sarah Josepha Hale s

POEMS FOR OUR CHILDREN. Title page of the first edition of Sarah Josepha Hale s
POEMS FOR OUR CHILDREN. Title page of the first edition of Sarah Josepha Hales Poems for Our Children, Boston, Massachusetts, 1830, in which her poem, Mary Had a Little Lamb, was first printed

Background imagePoetry Collection: Illustration by Edward Wilson for the poem Casey at the Bat, 1888, by Ernest Lawrence Thayer

Illustration by Edward Wilson for the poem Casey at the Bat, 1888, by Ernest Lawrence Thayer
CASEY AT THE BAT, 1888. Illustration by Edward Wilson for the poem Casey at the Bat, 1888, by Ernest Lawrence Thayer

Background imagePoetry Collection: Lady Charlotte Bury - 1

Lady Charlotte Bury - 1
Lady CHARLOTTE SUSAN MARIA BURY, daughter of the 6th duke of Argyll, wife (1) of Colonel John Campbell, (2) rev Edward Bury. Not just a pretty face, she wrote poetry and stuff. Date: 1756 - 1861

Background imagePoetry Collection: COLERIDGE: ANCIENT MARINER. The Mariner sits with the albatross around his neck

COLERIDGE: ANCIENT MARINER. The Mariner sits with the albatross around his neck. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imagePoetry Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The rebel angels summoned to the conclave in Satans fantastic golden palace

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The rebel angels summoned to the conclave in Satans fantastic golden palace, Pandaemonium (Book I, lines 757-9 of John Miltons Paradise Lost ). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imagePoetry Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The archangel, Michael, expelling Satan from Heaven

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The archangel, Michael, expelling Satan from Heaven (Book I of John Miltons Paradise Lost ): wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imagePoetry Collection: PILGRIM, 1620s. John Alden, one of the Pilgrim settlers of the Plymouth colony, founded in 1620

PILGRIM, 1620s. John Alden, one of the Pilgrim settlers of the Plymouth colony, founded in 1620. Illustration from a 19th century American edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem The Courtship of

Background imagePoetry Collection: Detail of interior of the tomb of the Persian poet Hafiz

Detail of interior of the tomb of the Persian poet Hafiz, Shiraz, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePoetry Collection: Paul Verlaine, French poet

Paul Verlaine, French poet associated with the Symbolist movement. Seen here in a full-length photograph, wearing top hat, overcoat and scarf, and leaning on a walking stick

Background imagePoetry Collection: Tree in Blossom, 1882. Creator: Caillebotte, Gustave (1848-1894)

Tree in Blossom, 1882. Creator: Caillebotte, Gustave (1848-1894)
Tree in Blossom, 1882. Found in the Collection of the Musee d Orsay, Paris

Background imagePoetry Collection: Theatre National de l Opera, Grand bal de la Mi-Careme, 1921

Theatre National de l Opera, Grand bal de la Mi-Careme, 1921. Private Collection

Background imagePoetry Collection: Rochers de Guernesey avec personnages (Plage aGuernesey), 1883

Rochers de Guernesey avec personnages (Plage aGuernesey), 1883
Rochers de Guernesey avec personnages (Plage a Guernesey), 1883. Private Collection

Background imagePoetry Collection: Thanka with Buddha, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Thanka with Buddha, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Thanka with Buddha, 19th century

Background imagePoetry Collection: Mi Prima Candica con mantilla, c. 1913. Creator: Zuloaga y Zabaleto, Ignacio (1870-1945)

Mi Prima Candica con mantilla, c. 1913. Creator: Zuloaga y Zabaleto, Ignacio (1870-1945)
Mi Prima Candica con mantilla, c. 1913. Found in the Collection of Museo de Bellas Artes Gravina, Alicante

Background imagePoetry Collection: The Mother, 1895-1900

The Mother, 1895-1900. Found in the Collection of Museo Sorolla, Madrid

Background imagePoetry Collection: Ausias March (1397-1459), engraving of 1864, reading his poems to the Prince of Viana

Ausias March (1397-1459), engraving of 1864, reading his poems to the Prince of Viana

Background imagePoetry Collection: Ekalavya, 1913. Artist: Nandalal Bose

Ekalavya, 1913. Artist: Nandalal Bose
Ekalavya, 1913. In the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata, Ekalavya is a young prince of the Nishadha tribes and an excellent archer

Background imagePoetry Collection: Illustration to the The Tale Synko-Philipko, 1890s. Artist: Polenova, Elena Dmitryevna (1850-1898)

Illustration to the The Tale Synko-Philipko, 1890s. Artist: Polenova, Elena Dmitryevna (1850-1898)
Illustration to the The Tale Synko-Philipko, 1890s. Found in the collection of State V. Polenov Open-air Museum of History and Art, Polenovo

Background imagePoetry Collection: The Red Sail. Artist: Rysselberghe, Theo van (1862-1926)

The Red Sail. Artist: Rysselberghe, Theo van (1862-1926)
The Red Sail. Found in the collection of Musee des Beaux-Arts, Liege

Background imagePoetry Collection: The Beach of Vignasse. Artist: Cross, Henri Edmond (1856-1910)

The Beach of Vignasse. Artist: Cross, Henri Edmond (1856-1910)
The Beach of Vignasse. Found in the collection of Musee d art moderne Andre Malraux Le Havre

Background imagePoetry Collection: Arthur Rimbaud, French poet and adventurer, 1870

Arthur Rimbaud, French poet and adventurer, 1870. Rimbauds (1854-1891) career as a poet was brief but dazzling. He wrote his last poem at the age of 19

Background imagePoetry Collection: The House at Rueil, 1882. Artist: Manet, Edouard (1832-1883)

The House at Rueil, 1882. Artist: Manet, Edouard (1832-1883)
The House at Rueil, 1882. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imagePoetry Collection: Conversation in the Jardin du Luxembourg, 1892. Artist: Corcos, Vittorio Matteo (1859-1933)

Conversation in the Jardin du Luxembourg, 1892. Artist: Corcos, Vittorio Matteo (1859-1933)
Conversation in the Jardin du Luxembourg, 1892. From a private collection

Background imagePoetry Collection: The sitting room in the Manor House Rozhdestveno, 1916. Artist: Zhukovsky

The sitting room in the Manor House Rozhdestveno, 1916. Artist: Zhukovsky, Stanislav Yulianovich (1873-1944)
The sitting room in the Manor House Rozhdestveno, 1916. Found in the collection of the National Art Museum of Belorussian Republik, Minsk

Background imagePoetry Collection: Illustration, A Song of the English, Lighthouse

Illustration, A Song of the English, Lighthouse
Illustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)

Background imagePoetry Collection: Sophocles

Sophocles ( circa 496a'406 bc ), Greek playwright. His seven surviving plays are notable for their complexity of plot and depth of characterization

Background imagePoetry Collection: St. George of merry England

St. George of merry England
Vintage engraving of a verse from Spensers Faerie Queene, with an image of Saint George and the Dragon. 1892

Background imagePoetry Collection: Cover of an 1896 edition of Clement Clarke Moores holiday poem, The Night Before Christmas

Cover of an 1896 edition of Clement Clarke Moores holiday poem, The Night Before Christmas
NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Cover of an 1896 edition of Clement Clarke Moores holiday poem, The Night Before Christmas, also known as A Visit From St. Nicholas

Background imagePoetry Collection: ANNE BRADSTREET POEMS. Two pages of Bradstreets Poems, Boston, 1678

ANNE BRADSTREET POEMS. Two pages of Bradstreets Poems, Boston, 1678



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"Poetry: A Journey Through Time and Imagination" Step into the world of poetry, where words dance on the page like graceful ballerinas. This captivating poster showcases the power of verse, inviting you to explore its depths. In the enchanting night mail, letters whisper secrets as they travel through moonlit landscapes. Just like Dante in his Divine Comedy, we are led by Beatrice into a heavenly realm adorned with angels and souls forming a celestial rose. "I am half sick of shadows, " declares John William Waterhouse's haunting artwork. Poetry delves deep into our emotions, unearthing hidden truths that lie beneath the surface. Goblin Market by Pauline Baynes takes us on a fantastical journey where temptation lurks at every corner. Like Dante Alighieri himself, we encounter our beloved muses who inspire us to create masterpieces with their ethereal presence. The Boxer portrait captures raw emotion frozen in time - an art form akin to poetry itself. And Kuindzhi's Moonlit Night on the Dniepr paints a scene so vivid that it feels like stanzas come alive before our eyes. "The Song of the Mad Prince" echoes through Harry Clarke's mesmerizing illustration, reminding us that madness can birth extraordinary creativity. As Claude Monet's Sunset on the Seine at Lavacourt casts its warm glow upon icy waters, we witness nature's poetic symphony unfold. Robin Redbreast perches delicately amidst branches - a symbol of hope and renewal found within verses penned by poets throughout history. And in Waterhouse's portrayal of a mermaid emerging from turbulent waves, we glimpse how they are transport us to mythical realms beyond imagination. Poetry is more than just words; it is an expression of human experience woven together with threads of beauty and meaning. It transcends time and space, touching hearts across generations.