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the victory of faith by st george hare, 1889
[two christian women, one a noblewoman and the other her slave, about to be martyred for their faith]
Après le Bain by Ludovic Alleaume (French, 1859-1941).
Der Reigen. Ludwig von Langenmantel (German, 1854-1922)
Bilitis. Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer (French, 1865-1953)
Return of Persephone. Alfred Kingsley Lawrence (British, 1893-1975)
Diana et Calisto. Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre (French, 1713–1789)
Tête-à-tête by Miguel Mackinlay. 1930 Bushey Museum and Art Gallery
all i want in life is to read the copy of Anna Karenina that Sylvia Plath owned & annotated
Literary cats. Good English: Book Two. 1927. Internet Archive
Goffredo Sommavilla (Italian, 1850-1944). Oil on canvas.
Edgar Allan Poe’s early manuscript containing quotations of lines from twelve of Shakespeare’s plays including King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, and The Tempest.
Modell, ca. 1910.
Stróbentz Frigyes (Hungarian, 1856-1929)
Oil on canvas
Fact: Bisexual women and lesbians used to give each other violets to symbolize their love in the early 20th century, referencing a poem by Sappho. Gay and bisexual men used to wear carnations, a trend started by Oscar Wilde. Gay and bisexual communities have always been intertwined, sharing in each other’s love and struggles and creating history together.
Details from Diana und ihre Nymphen Baden, 1778.
Angelika Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741-1807)
Oil on canvas
Victorian Pearl Jewelry.
Modell, ca. 1910.
Stróbentz Frigyes (Hungarian, 1856-1929)
Oil on canvas
1875, ca. 1932.
Thea Proctor (Australian, 1879-1966)
Woodcut
Life Magazine, April 1910
Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer (1865-1953)
Bilitis, 1900