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Heroines Collection (#3)

"Unveiling the Untold Stories: Celebrating Heroines Through Art and History" In a world where heroes often take center stage

Background imageHeroines Collection: Three Jewish Heroes Die Drei Guten Juden Heroes

Three Jewish Heroes Die Drei Guten Juden Heroes
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Background imageHeroines Collection: Three Christian Heroines Drei Gut Kristin Heroes

Three Christian Heroines Drei Gut Kristin Heroes
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Background imageHeroines Collection: Judith Heroes Heroines Old Testament ca 1597

Judith Heroes Heroines Old Testament ca 1597
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Background imageHeroines Collection: David Heroes Heroines Old Testament ca 1597 Engraving

David Heroes Heroines Old Testament ca 1597 Engraving
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Background imageHeroines Collection: Samson Heroes Heroines Old Testament ca 1597

Samson Heroes Heroines Old Testament ca 1597
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Background imageHeroines Collection: Three Heathen Heroines Drei Gut Haidin Heroes

Three Heathen Heroines Drei Gut Haidin Heroes
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Background imageHeroines Collection: Abhisarika Nayika Heroine Longing Lover ca 1790-1800

Abhisarika Nayika Heroine Longing Lover ca 1790-1800
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Background imageHeroines Collection: The triumphant return of the French heroines from Versailles to Paris on the 6 October 1789

The triumphant return of the French heroines from Versailles to Paris on the 6 October 1789
XIR465255 The triumphant return of the French heroines from Versailles to Paris on the 6 October 1789 (coloured engraving) by French School, (18th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris

Background imageHeroines Collection: The Memorable Day of 6 October 1789, leaving Versailles for Paris: the Gardes du Corps

The Memorable Day of 6 October 1789, leaving Versailles for Paris: the Gardes du Corps
XIR465254 The Memorable Day of 6 October 1789, leaving Versailles for Paris: the Gardes du Corps, the Parisian National Guard and Parisian heroines (coloured engraving) by French School

Background imageHeroines Collection: 2619022; out of copyright

2619022; out of copyright

Background imageHeroines Collection: Female Heroines - The Russian

Female Heroines - The Russian - a pretty fantasy blonde Russian woman portrait - she is wearing a lavishly adorned tiara. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHeroines Collection: Statue of Joan of Arc riding horse, Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, Central France, September

Statue of Joan of Arc riding horse, Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, Central France, September

Background imageHeroines Collection: Massenet & his Heroines

Massenet & his Heroines
JULES MASSENET with singers who have sung his leading roles - Emma Calve at top left, Lina Cavalieri standing on the piano, Mary Garden standing in foreground Date: 1842 - 1912

Background imageHeroines Collection: Margery meets Old Mother Hubbard

Margery meets Old Mother Hubbard
Margery meets another of her nursery rhyme heroines, Old Mother Hubbard



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"Unveiling the Untold Stories: Celebrating Heroines Through Art and History" In a world where heroes often take center stage, it is time to shine a spotlight on the remarkable heroines who have shaped our past and continue to inspire us today. From Peggy Prince's unwavering determination to Jessica's poignant portrayal by Luke Fildes, their stories echo through time. Step into Academy House in Tewkesbury, captured beautifully in black and white photography, where courageous women defied societal norms. Olivia, depicted by Edmund Blair Leighton, stands as a symbol of strength amidst adversity. Queen Katherine of France, painted by Laurence Alma-Tadema, showcases regal resilience. Frank Dicksee's Beatrice embodies grace and fortitude while Portia by Henry Woods reminds us of the power of intellect. Lady Macbeth's chromolitho portrait serves as a haunting reminder that even darkness can hold its own allure. The lithograph depicting the murder of Edith Cavell in 1918 pays homage to her selfless sacrifice during World War I. Martin le Franc's vellum artwork from Le Champion des Dames introduces Judith and Joan of Arc - two iconic figures who defied expectations with unwavering bravery. Witnessing "The Heroines of Runswick Bay, " launching lifeboats fearlessly to save their husbands encapsulates the indomitable spirit within women throughout history. Grace Darling's engraving immortalizes her heroic act at sea. These heroines remind us that courage knows no bounds; they fought against injustice, shattered stereotypes, and paved the way for future generations. Let their stories be heard loud and clear - for they are not just characters on canvas or pages but real-life inspirations whose legacies continue to shape our world today.