My version of Cleopatra Selene II, Queen of Mauretania. Daughter of Queen Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony.
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My version of Cleopatra Selene II, Queen of Mauretania. Daughter of Queen Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony.
Finished my Julio-Claudian illustrations for the book! Cant wait to publish it
And these two illustrations of Agrippina the Elder which I canāt choose which to use for the book
Finished my Julio-Claudian illustrations for the book! Cant wait to publish it
Eros and psyche for day 6 of mythtober
Maria Feodorovna with family in Denmark during her birthday; 1900's.
Maria and Olga Nikolaevna
saw the post (https://www.tumblr.com/kstripling/779738035373899776?source=share )
and could not withstand the temptation.
The loyalty and devotion of Michael Alexandrovichā¤ļøāš©¹š
Michael was known for his sincerity, loyalty, and devotion, particularly to Natalia, whom he married despite imperial disapproval
⢠Source: Michael to Natasha, November 1, 1909, GARF 622/12
Portrait of Empress Maria Feodorovna in the Hall of the Noble Assembly, 1913 š¤
Notably, in 1915 the Hall of the Noble Assembly was used to accommodate wounded servicemen.
I noticed that some authors had published this portrait with a watermark bearing their username. This aroused my curiosity, as I had never seen this portrait before. In the course of further research, I discovered it in the above-mentioned source āNotes of a Boring Manā without any watermark.
.....and the marriage was fulfilling to both parties, until she died sixteen years and twelve children later. When separated, Maria Theresa sent letters to him daily, and her complaints were only that he did not respond quite as frequently. "Dearest, best Francis," she wrote on a sheet of writing paper which she had decorated with hearts, forget-me-nots, and red flowers:
"On some really pretty paper I am writing to you a really thundering letter. I am angry at you, first because you sent me no news of yourself and I fear lest something has happened to you and second, because I am told that you will remain away longer than had been anticipated. But my entire anger will vanish immediately upon your casting your first glance upon me again. Please, dearest love, come back soon."
The Habsburgs: Embodying Empire - Andrew Wheatcroft
Gold ring with carnelian intaglio of Empress Sabina, Roman, circa 130 AD
from Christies
The pregnant Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna with husband Nikolai Kulikovsky.
We were, indeed, all about to perish, when a man with a long beard came up, exclaiming, āSpare the women; donāt dishonour the nation!ā
āMadame Campan, on the events of August 10th, 1792; Campan, along with the other ladies of the court, were almost murdered by some of the men storming the palace.
Some illustrations for my Julio-Claudian kids book Iām working on :)) enjoy Augustus, Julia the Elder, Tiberius, Nero and etcā¦
Apollo of Gaza
Gaza,Ā
?5th century BCE
rare bronze sculpture of the Ancient Greek god Apollo was found in the Gaza Strip in 2013. It was put for sale on eBay, and subsequently withdrawn from sale and seized by police thanks to the publication of the story along with photographs by the Italian journalist Fabio Scuto on La Repubblica.
The statue was claimed to have been recovered from the sea in August 2013 by Joudat Ghrab, a local Palestinian fisherman. Ghrab said that he saw the statue lying in shallow waters near the Gaza border with Egypt, and initially thought the statue was a badly burnt body. It took four hours to get the statue ashore. The statue was later put for sale on the internet auction site eBay for $500,000 by members of Ghrabās family. The sale price is believed to be significantly below its true value. Police appointed by Hamas, the rulers of the Gaza Strip, subsequently seized the statue and are investigating its provenance.
The statue has not been examined by archaeologists, but a Reuters report published in The Guardian attests to āa few blurred photographs of the intact deity, who is laid out incongruously on a blanket emblazoned with Smurfsā. The evidence dates the statue to between the 5th century BCE and the 1st century BCE. The statue depicts Apollo with curly hair and one eye possibly inlaid with a blue stone iris, standing upright with an outstretched arm, and with his palm held up.
Historians have suggested that the statue was found on land rather than at sea owing to its apparent good preservation, without signs of metal disfigurement or barnacles. Noting the green patina, Gaza archaeologist Fadel al-Utol said: āIf it had spent time underwater, the bronze would be blackened.ā The obscure location of the statueās discovery could be used to avoid ownership arguments.
Temple of Rome and VenusĀ seen from Colosseum. In the apsis a copy of famous āCapitoline Venusā.Ā
Rome, July 2007
'Franklin Urging the Claims of the American Colonies Before Louis XVI' by George Healy, circa 1847-1855.