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Brigitte Bardot
Lady Elyot
Philip Alexius de László (1869–1937)
Poisoned Well Chimera, Jacek Malczewski
1493 Master of Frankfurt - Festival of the Archers
Florence Dysart and Marion Hood, 1886.
Joan Crawford, c.1920s.
Picture Play, October 1926
Master of the Housebook - Pair of Lovers. 1480 - 1485
John Spencer Stanhope -Love and the Maiden - 1877
John Spencer Stanhope -The gentle music of a bygone day - 1873
Jules Dehaussy (1812-1891), Portrait d'une Jeune Fille.
William Ernest Reynolds-Stephens (1862-1943)
A July Morning, Daniel Ridgwa Knight
Wilhelm (Vasily) Aleksandrovich Kotarbiński (1848-1921)Crowning the Poet - 1881
La siesta (detail), Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema and greek ceramic
Saint Cecilia (1569). Michiel Coxcie (Flemish, 1499-1592). Oil on canvas. Museo Nacional del Prado.
Saint Cecilia has been associated with music since the 15th century. Here she appears playing the clavichord, an instrument with which she is customarily portrayed in renaissance works. Three singing angels accompany the saint. Coxcie reflects his knowledge of the work of Raphael and his followers. This influence can be seen in the soft treatment of Saint Cecilia´s face and the elegant setting of the work.
Angel, I will follow you, 1901, Jacek Malczewski
Size: 28x34.5 cm Medium: oil, panel