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Sappho - House of MusesAtthis, Telesippa, Megara, Anactoria and Euneica sitting at the feet of the poetess Sappho as she recites some of her work. No
French breastplate armour and spur worn of the 15th centuryFrench breastplate armour and spur worn by Duke Albrecht III of Bavaria of the 15th century. Panzerjacke, sporn. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes
Citharist with garland of ivy, possibly SapphoCitharist or citharede, lyre player. Her garland of ivy identifies her as possibly Sappho or another poetess. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum
Musical concert with poetess, lyre and tibia playersA musical concert. A poetess or singer sings from a small volume accompanied by a Tibicine on a tibia (double reed flute) and a Fidicine on a lyre tied to her arm with a ribbon
Head of the poetess Sappho. MarbleSappho (c. 630-580 BC). Greek lyric poetess. Bust. Marble. Copy of an original to the Hellenistic Period. From Smyrna. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Sappho (c. 612-c 570 B. C. ). Ancient Greek poetSappho (c.612-c..570 B.C.). Ancient Greek poet. Bust. Black basalt. Copy of 16th-17th centuries from a Greek original. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy
Lady Margaret Sackville (1881 - 1963), poet and childrens writer. She was the daughter of the 7th Earl de la Warr. During the First World War Sackville joined the anti-war Union of Democratic Control
MARY TIGHE (nee Blachford) Irish poetess, wife of Henry Tighe MP Date: 1772 - 1810
Hedwige NordenflychtHEDWIGE CHARLOTTA NORDENFLYCHT (or Nordenfleicht) Swedish poetess