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Diana and Endymion by Jérôme-Martin Langlois (1822)
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Cassandra Imploring the Vengeance of Minerva against Ajax by Jérome Martin Langlois the Younger / "Cassandra" by Taylor Swift
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Cassandra Imploring Athena for Revenge Against Ajax (1810-38). Jérôme-Martin Langlois.
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Jérôme-Martin Langlois, Diana and Endymion (1822)
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“She who kindled my mind to the higher love, She who rendered every other goddess base and vain to me, She in whom sovereign beauty is seen, and excellence Divine is manifest. She from the forest coming, I beheld, Huntress of myself, beloved Artemis, 'Midst beauteous nymphs, with air of nascent bells. Then said I unto Love: See, I am hers. And he to me: Oh, happy lover thou! Delectable companion of thy fate! Oh spouse favored by your destiny! She who alone among so many, Has within her bosom life and death, Who most with virtue high the world adorns, Thou didst obtain, through will and destiny. Within the Court of Love, so happy thou in thy captivity, Thou enviest not the liberty of man or God.”
— Giordano Bruno, The Heroic Frenzies
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Cassandra imploring Athena for revenge against Ajax, by Jerome-Martin Langlois, 1810-1838.
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Jerome Martin Langlois La Générosité d'Alexandre - Alexandre cédant Campaspe, sa maitresse, à Apelle
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Jérome Martin Langlois: Cassandra Imploring the Vengeance of Minerva against Ajax Image source: Wikimedia Commons
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Jerome Martin Langlois (b.1779 - d.1838), 'Portrait of the Comte de M.', oil on canvas, c.1831, French, currently in the collection of the Portland Museum of Art, OR, USA.
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Diana and Endymion, c. 1822
Jérôme-Martin Langlois (1779 - 1838)
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Priam at the feet of Achilles, 1809 by Jérôme-Martin Langlois (French, 1779--1836)
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French city asks Madonna to lend it a painting lost during World War One#French #city #asks #Madonna #lend #painting #lost #World #War
The mayor of Amiens, in northern France, has asked Madonna to lend the city a 19th-century painting lost during World War One which it believes may be have been bought by the singer, to help its chances of becoming European Capital of Culture. The “Diana and Endymion” painting by Jerome-Martin Langlois, which depicts Roman goddess Diana looking lovingly at the handsome Endymion, was once on…

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CASSANDRA
(Quotes by Christa Wolf: Kassandra, Pictures by Evelyn de Morgan, 1898 // Codrus Painter, 440-430 bce // Albert Keller, 1911 // Jerome Martin Langlois the Younger, 1810 // Frans Cleyn, 17th century // George Romney, 1786)
#cassandra#kassandra#christa wolf#german literature#quotes#mythology#troy#art#feminist art#Women in art
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Philippides Announcing the Victory of Marathon. 19th.century. attributed to Jerome Martin Langlois. French 1779-1838. black & white chalk, fades on brown paper. Christie’s - Paris - June 2007. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
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Jérôme-Martin Langlois Cassandre implorant la vengeance de Minerve 1817
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Madonna may own painting lost by French city in World War I, mayor asks her to loan it back
The mayor of Amiens, northern France, has asked Madonna to lend the city a 19th-century painting lost during World War One which it believes may be have been bought by the singer, to help its chances of becoming European Capital of Culture. The “Diana and Endymion” painting by Jerome-Martin Langlois, which depicts Roman goddess Diana looking lovingly at the handsome Endymion, was once on display…

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Jerome Martin Langlois (b.1779 - d.1838), ‘Portrait of a Lady in Red with Tulle Sleeves and a Tiara’, c. 1817, French, sold for $2,000 USD in Sotheby’s Old Master and 19th Century European Paintings and Drawings Sale, Februrary 2013, New York
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