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Ludwig Sigmundt (1861-1936)
The Palmenhaus Schönbrunn
Elihu Vedder (1836-1923), ‘The Phorcydes’, “American Art & American Art collections”, Vol. 2, 1889 Source “In Greek mythology the Graeae (/ˈɡraɪiː/; English translation: “old women”, “grey ones”, or “grey witches”; alternatively spelled Graiai (Γραῖαι) and Graiae), also called the Grey Sisters, and the Phorcides (“daughters of Phorcys”), were three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth among them. Their names were Deino (or Dino), Enyo, and Pemphredo (or Pephredo). The Graeae were daughters of the sea-deities Phorcys and Ceto, (from which their name the Phorcydes derived), and sisters to the Gorgons. The Graeae took the form of old, grey-haired women. Their age was so great that a human childhood for them was hardly conceivable. In Theogony, however, Hesiod ironically describes the Graeae as being “fair-cheeked.” In Prometheus Bound, the Graeae are described as being half-swan.” (Source)
George Spencer Watson (1869-1934) Portrait of a lady holding a parasol, 1904
Charles Allan Gilbert - Vanitas.
Albert Edelfelt Parisienne Reading or Virginie, 1880
Richard Bergh Nordic Summer Evening, circa 1900
Georg Pauli Fate, Life, Truth, Beauty, 1905
Alfred Stevens (1823 - 1906) Un soir à la mer
Douglas Strachan - Orpheus leaving Eurydice (1909)
František Drtikol Female nude among trees, 1944
Edward William Rainford Rosalind Telling Celia that Orlando is in the Forest, circa 1850
Dante Gabriel Rossetti The Bower Garden, 1859
Arne Kavli Woman in lamplight, 1900
André Brasilier Les Miroirs, 1982
Guillaume Seignac (1870 - 1924) The Red Rose
George Dunlop Leslie - Sun and Moon Flowers
Solomon Joseph Solomon Eve