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Clara Bow and Esther Ralston 1920s Classic Hollywood, Vintage Photos, Old Hollywood, American Actress, Roaring Twenties, Jazz Age, Vintage Ladies, 1920s Flapper, Robert Redford
i'd like to throw an egg into an electric fan
Clara Bow and Esther Ralston 1920s
[Karin-Boye] Inspiration, Female, Fame, Female Poets, Monochrome
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George Sand (1804-1876): writer, feminist, and muse for Chopin, Flaubert and Proust. Secondary to her more significant achievements, Sand caused scandal in Paris by wearing clothes traditionally intended for men and smoking tobacco. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Sand George Sand, George, Novelist, Charlotte Bronte, Giclee Print
Sun Square Uranus People Are Unique | Mystic Medusa Astrology
George Sand (1804-1876): writer, feminist, and muse for Chopin, Flaubert and Proust. Secondary to her more significant achievements, Sand caused scandal in Paris by wearing clothes traditionally intended for men and smoking tobacco. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Sand
edith södergran International Cat Day, Cat People, Cats And Kittens, Chat, Cat Lovers, Feline, Cat Love, Great Cat
almost famous cats
edith södergran
Hildegard von Bingen Art, Romanesque, Religious Art, Reliquary, Artist, Artwork, Sacred Art, Athena, Pergamino
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Hildegard von Bingen
Hildegard von Bingen Bingen, Red Sonja, Illuminated Manuscript, Ange, Occult, Dark Ages, Medieval, Ikon
Hildegard von Bingen
St Hildegard of Bingen's illustration of one of her visions Medieval Manuscript, Biblical Art, Orb, Romanesque Art, Medieval Art
St Hildegard of Bingen's illustration of one of her visions
Hildegard of Bingen's depiction of Mother Wisdom, from the manuscript of her Scivias. Roman, Visionary, Sacred, Mystique, Mystic
Wisdom (or Sophia, Mother Wisdom).
Hildegard of Bingen's depiction of Mother Wisdom, from the manuscript of her Scivias.
Hildegard of Bingen Christian Art, Catholic Art, Religious Icons, Orthodox Icons, Book Of Hours
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Hildegard of Bingen
Hildegard von Bingen History, Bau, Kunst, Tarot
Hildegard von Bingen
Hildegard von Bingen
13th-century illustration modeled on a design by Hildegard von Bingen, depicting the four seasons of a spherical Earth (courtesy State Library of Lucca) Sacred Geometry, Ancient, Mappa Mundi
Lunar Mountains and Divine Spheres: 1,000 Years of Illustrating Outer Space
13th-century illustration modeled on a design by Hildegard von Bingen, depicting the four seasons of a spherical Earth (courtesy State Library of Lucca)
St. Hildegard von Bingen (German writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, visionary, and polymath; 1098-1179) ~ 'Visions of the Angelic Hierarchy' Artists, Chaplet Of St Michael, Chaplet
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St. Hildegard von Bingen (German writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, visionary, and polymath; 1098-1179) ~ 'Visions of the Angelic Hierarchy'
Genji scroll line drawings Draw, Scroll, Line Drawing, Heian Period, Drawings, Genji, City, Landmarks, Period
Genji scroll line drawings
From the Tale of Genji.  Said to be the first novel ever created, this book is a Japanese classic.  I love it! Japanese Novels, Japanese Books, Japanese Culture, Japanese, 12th Century, Japanese Prints, Tales, East Of The Sun
Summary of The Tale of Genji
From the Tale of Genji. Said to be the first novel ever created, this book is a Japanese classic. I love it!
国宝源氏物語絵巻「東屋(一)」詞書 第一紙、第二紙 現状模写  2011年��  "Arbor (one)" Kotobagaki first paper, the second paper present situation replicated national treasure Tale of Genji picture scroll Replicated, Paper, Arbor, One
国宝源氏物語絵巻「東屋(一)」詞書 第一紙、第二紙 現状模写 2011年 "Arbor (one)" Kotobagaki first paper, the second paper present situation replicated national treasure Tale of Genji picture scroll
Genji Monogatari Emaki scroll, 12th century Masters, Japan Art, Japan Guide, Tajima, East
Cool Japan Guide
Genji Monogatari Emaki scroll, 12th century
Panel from the Tale of Genji scroll China, Oriental, Japanese Literature, Japanese Art Prints, Eastern Art
Beauties of Heian Japan
Panel from the Tale of Genji scroll
Genji calligraphy Letters, Pie, Calligraphy
Genji calligraphy
Picture.This is a old picture scroll of a tale of Genji. Japanese Artists, Japanese Woodblock Printing, Asian Art
Picture.This is a old picture scroll of a tale of Genji.
Artist: Tosa Mitsunobu, Japanese ( active c. 1469-1522) The Maidens (Otome), Illustration to Chapter 21 of the "Tale of Genji" (Genji monogatari) by TOSA Mitsunobu, Paintings Architecture, Art Museum, Traditional Art, New Art, Paisajes, Woodblock Print, Harvard Art Museum
The Maidens (Otome), Illustration to Chapter 21 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari) | Harvard Art Museums
Artist: Tosa Mitsunobu, Japanese ( active c. 1469-1522) The Maidens (Otome), Illustration to Chapter 21 of the "Tale of Genji" (Genji monogatari) by TOSA Mitsunobu, Paintings
genji scroll Abstract, Abstract Artwork, Screen Shot
genji scroll
Spring Shoots I (Wakana: jo), Illustration to Chapter 34 of the "Tale of Genji" (Genji monogatari) by TOSA Mitsunobu,  Paintings Illustrators, Japanese Illustration, Chinese Art
Spring Shoots I (Wakana: jō), Illustration to Chapter 34 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari) | Harvard Art Museums
Spring Shoots I (Wakana: jo), Illustration to Chapter 34 of the "Tale of Genji" (Genji monogatari) by TOSA Mitsunobu, Paintings
SALE colored paper <National Treasure Tale of Genji Scrolls Kotobagaki> to 50% OFF the regular price of 1500 yen Kawaii, Vintage, Colored Paper, Culture, Regular
色紙〈国宝 源氏物語絵巻 詞書〉- 京都 便利堂 オンラインショップ
SALE colored paper <National Treasure Tale of Genji Scrolls Kotobagaki> to 50% OFF the regular price of 1500 yen
Famous Writers Retreats: The Rooms Where Classics Were Created Viginia Woolf Gardening, Home, England, Bloomsbury Group, Bloomsbury, Cottage, British Isles, She Sheds
Famous Writers' Retreats: The Rooms Where Classics Were Created
Famous Writers Retreats: The Rooms Where Classics Were Created Viginia Woolf
Murasaki-Shikibu by Kano Tannyu The Tale of Genji 源氏物語 - a classic work of Japanese literature written by the Japanese noblewoman, Lady Murasaki Shikibu in the early years of the 11th century, around the peak of the Heian period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first psychological novel or the first novel still to be considered a classic. Old Art, Modern Japan, Japanese Artwork
Murasaki-Shikibu by Kano Tannyu The Tale of Genji 源氏物語 - a classic work of Japanese literature written by the Japanese noblewoman, Lady Murasaki Shikibu in the early years of the 11th century, around the peak of the Heian period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first psychological novel or the first novel still to be considered a classic.
A lot of us were taught that the first “modern novel” was Don Quixote, written in the early 1600s by a guy (Cervantes). Actually, the first modern novel was written 600 years earlier—by a woman. It’s The Tale of Genji, written by a Japanese lady known as Murasaki Shikibu. Japanese Traditional
Murasaki Shikibu
A lot of us were taught that the first “modern novel” was Don Quixote, written in the early 1600s by a guy (Cervantes). Actually, the first modern novel was written 600 years earlier—by a woman. It’s The Tale of Genji, written by a Japanese lady known as Murasaki Shikibu.
The tale of genji Traditional Japanese Art
The tale of genji
Illustration of a weaver from Christine de Pisan, c1475. There is a lot of artistic licence in this picture but it does show the upright loom and weaving in progress. Textile Art, Spinning, Miniature, Fibre Art, Textiles, Fiber Art, Hand Weaving
Pinning The Past - Tapestry Part 2
Illustration of a weaver from Christine de Pisan, c1475. There is a lot of artistic licence in this picture but it does show the upright loom and weaving in progress.
An early fifteenth-century manuscript written in Paris by Christine de Pisan, a remarkable woman who earned her living by her pen. Harley 4431, f.178 (detail) Antique Books, Paris, Manuscript, British Library, Medieval History
The British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts
An early fifteenth-century manuscript written in Paris by Christine de Pisan, a remarkable woman who earned her living by her pen. Harley 4431, f.178 (detail)