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Sarah Collection (#3)

Background imageSarah Collection: Marlborough House, Westminster, London, c1710 (1878)

Marlborough House, Westminster, London, c1710 (1878). Marlborough House is a mansion in The Mall. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren for Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough

Background imageSarah Collection: The Duchess of Marlborough upbraiding Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Masham. Artist: Pearson

The Duchess of Marlborough upbraiding Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Masham. Artist: Pearson
The Duchess of Marlborough upbraiding Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Masham. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress, 1890. Artist: W&D Downey

Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress, 1890. Artist: W&D Downey
Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French stage actress, 1890. Bernhardt was the most famous stage actress of the 19th century.From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, first series

Background imageSarah Collection: Melpomene, 1784

Melpomene, 1784. Melpomene, meaning to sing or the one that is melodious, was the Muse of tragedy in Greek mythology. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageSarah Collection: Exaltation of Faros daughters, 1796

Exaltation of Faros daughters, 1796. Albinia, Countess of Buckinghamshire (left) and Lady Archer are ridiculed in the stocks, as the mob throw rotten vegetables at them

Background imageSarah Collection: La Belle Assemblee, 1787

La Belle Assemblee, 1787. Here love his golden shafts employs; here lights his constant lamp; and waves his purple wings reigns here and revels. (Milton)

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Siddons, English tragic actress, (1836). Artist: W Holl

Sarah Siddons, English tragic actress, (1836). Artist: W Holl
Sarah Siddons, English tragic actress, 1836. Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) was the eldest child of the actor-manager Roger Kemble (1722-1802)

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Brooke, British actress, 1901. Artist: W&D Downey

Sarah Brooke, British actress, 1901. Artist: W&D Downey
Sarah Brooke, British actress, 1901

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Franklin Bache, American revolutionary war patriot, 1872

Sarah Franklin Bache, American revolutionary war patriot, 1872. Bache (1743-1808) was the only daughter of Benjamin Franklin

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Bernhardt as Isolde, c1902. Artist: Nadar

Sarah Bernhardt as Isolde, c1902. Artist: Nadar
Sarah Bernhardt as Isolde, c1902. Famous French stage actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923)

Background imageSarah Collection: Raguels Blessing of her Daughter Sarah before Leaving Ecbatana with Tobias, c. 1640

Raguels Blessing of her Daughter Sarah before Leaving Ecbatana with Tobias, c. 1640. Found in the collection of the Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, c1865. Artist: Gaspard-Felix Tournachon

Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, c1865. Artist: Gaspard-Felix Tournachon
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, c1865. Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) was probably the most famous stage actress of the 19th century. From a private collection

Background imageSarah Collection: Portrait of Sally Siddons, early 19th century. Artist: Thomas Lawrence

Portrait of Sally Siddons, early 19th century. Artist: Thomas Lawrence
Portrait of Sally Siddons, early 19th century. Lawrence, Sir Thomas (1769-1830). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, 1901. Artist: Art Photogravure Co

Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, 1901. Artist: Art Photogravure Co
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, 1901. Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) was probably the most famous stage actress of the 19th century

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, (1907)

Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, (1907). The Duchess (1660-1744) was appointed lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne and became a close confidante

Background imageSarah Collection: Tamar giving birth to Pharez and Sarah, 16th century

Tamar giving birth to Pharez and Sarah, 16th century. Tamar had twins by her father-in-law Judah Pharez (Peres) whose descendants include King David and Jesus of Nazareth and Sarah (Zera)

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Siddons, 18th century English tragic actress

Sarah Siddons, 18th century English tragic actress. Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) was the eldest child of the actor-manager Roger Kemble (1722-1802)

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah Siddons, English actress, 1784. Artist: John Kay

Sarah Siddons, English actress, 1784. Artist: John Kay
Sarah Siddons, English actress, 1784. Mrs Siddons (born Sarah Kemble) (1755-1831) as Lady Randolph in John Homes tragedy Douglas at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 1784

Background imageSarah Collection: Sarah, Abrahams wife, being barren, offers Hagar her maid to her husband, c1804

Sarah, Abrahams wife, being barren, offers Hagar her maid to her husband, c1804. The result of the union was Ishmael whose name came to mean an outcast. From the Bible (Genesis 16:3)



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