Edmund Charles Tarbell
Delphin Enjolras (French, 1865-1945)
La Lettre
The Star in the Night (Wilhelm Kotarbiński, 1850)
Joseph Oppenheimer
Luise Eisner, spätere Fürstin Odescalchi, 1926 John Quincy Adams
His Birthday Gift (1889) by John William Godward
Aphrodite
Figurine of Aphrodite, East Greek, Hellenistic Period, late 3rd century BC, terrcotta, 23.2 cm
Museum of Fine Arts Boston Inv. 97.356
-Thracian Girl Carrying the Head of Orpheus-
Wilhelm Kotarbiński (Polish, 1848-1921)
Młoda Egipcjanka
Sword, southern Germany, circa 1530
from Hermann Historica
Artist: Phoebe Anna Traquair (Scottish, 1852 - 1936)
Date: 1902
Medium: Silk and gold thread embroidered on linen
Collection: National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburg, Scotland
About this artwork
This richly coloured and detailed embroidery is the final, climactic work in a series of four called The Progress of a Soul and was made between 1899 and 1902. The human soul is represented by an ideal young man dressed in an animal skin, who was based on the character of Denys L'Auxerrois from Imaginary Portraits by the English critic and writer Walter Pater. In this panel, The Victory, Denys is seen after death, reborn into eternal life. He has been awoken with a kiss from a red haired, red winged seraph, suggesting he has entered the realm of heaven.