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Virgins Collection

Background imageVirgins Collection: Saint Ursula Martyred

Saint Ursula Martyred
Saint Ursula a pious virgin who was martyred at Koln together with 11 000 other pious virgins 4th century

Background imageVirgins Collection: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Pre-Raphaelite artist

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Pre-Raphaelite artist, self-portrait dated 20 September 1855 Date: 1855

Background imageVirgins Collection: Depiction of a Roman Bacchanal or Bacchanalia

Depiction of a Roman Bacchanal or Bacchanalia
Depiction of a Roman Bacchanal from a sculpture on a labrum in the Pio Clementino Museum. Five Fauns with horns and tails and five Bacchantes in Spartan tunics dance. Baccanali

Background imageVirgins Collection: Upright virgins bower, Clematis recta

Upright virgins bower, Clematis recta (Clematis erecta). Handcoloured lithograph by Henry Sowerby from Edward Hamiltons Flora Homeopathica, Bailliere, London, 1852

Background imageVirgins Collection: Clematis cirrhosa

Clematis cirrhosa (Long-stalked Majorca virgins bower, Clematis pedicellata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical

Background imageVirgins Collection: Clematis forsteri

Clematis forsteri (Six-petaled virgins bower, Clematis hexasepela). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register

Background imageVirgins Collection: Entire-leaved clematis or virgins bower

Entire-leaved clematis or virgins bower, Clematis integrifolia. Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh, London, 1787

Background imageVirgins Collection: Curled-flowered virgins bower, Clematis crispa

Curled-flowered virgins bower, Clematis crispa. Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims Curtiss Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816

Background imageVirgins Collection: VESTALS SACRIFICING

VESTALS SACRIFICING
Roman Vestal Virgins make a sacrifice, probably of precious spices

Background imageVirgins Collection: MIRACLE AND CICERO

MIRACLE AND CICERO
When a mysterious flame bursts out in the temple of fertility goddess Bona Dea, the Vestal Virgins interpret it as a portent favorable to Cicero; but it is probably a trick Date: 63 BC

Background imageVirgins Collection: MIRACLE FIRE IN TEMPLE

MIRACLE FIRE IN TEMPLE
When a mysterious flame bursts out in the temple of fertility goddess Bona Dea, the Vestal Virgins interpret it as a portent favorable to Cicero; but it is probably a trick Date: 63 BC

Background imageVirgins Collection: HESTIA / TOOKE

HESTIA / TOOKE
The virgin goddess of the hearth, custodian of the sacred fire brought by Aeneas from Troy, and served by the Vestal Virgins

Background imageVirgins Collection: Virgins Fountain Street, Nazareth, Northern Israel

Virgins Fountain Street, Nazareth, Northern Israel. Date: circa 1920

Background imageVirgins Collection: Priestesses of the goddess Vesta. Colored engraving

Priestesses of the goddess Vesta. Colored engraving
Priestesses of the goddess Vesta in the temple. Engraving. Colored

Background imageVirgins Collection: Priestesses of the goddess Vesta

Priestesses of the goddess Vesta in the temple. Engraving

Background imageVirgins Collection: The Virgin and Child with Four Holy Virgins, c. 1495-1500, b

The Virgin and Child with Four Holy Virgins, c. 1495-1500, b
Master of the Virgo inter Virgines (active c. 1475-1510). The Virgin and Child with Four Holy Virgins, c. 1495-1500. Detail. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland

Background imageVirgins Collection: House of the Vestal Virgins. Rome. Italy

House of the Vestal Virgins. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. House of the Vestal VIrgins. Aerial view. Roman Forum

Background imageVirgins Collection: Mary is hosted by the virgins of the temple. Codex of Predis

Mary is hosted by the virgins of the temple. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageVirgins Collection: Saint Ursula at Koln

Saint Ursula at Koln
Saint Ursula A depicted on the occasion of her arrival, accompanied by 11 thousand other virgins, at Koln, where one and all will become martyrs 4th century

Background imageVirgins Collection: Saint Ursula & virgins

Saint Ursula & virgins
Saint Ursula of Koln, about to be martyred with her 11 companions each of whom is attended by 1000 virgins, but nasty Attila the Hun will spare not a single one of them 4th century

Background imageVirgins Collection: Mary and Virgins

Mary and Virgins
Mary as Queen of the Virgins : being one herself, she honours virginity in others, such as Catherine (holding the ring of her mystic marriage to Jesus), Anne and Genevieve. Date: first century

Background imageVirgins Collection: Lodging House Keeper makes a slight descriptive error

Lodging House Keeper makes a slight descriptive error
Lodging-House Keeper (to professional lady) - " Which my usband, Miss, is one of the Virgins at the Cathedral!" Date: circa 1890s

Background imageVirgins Collection: Biarritz, France - Big wave hitting the Virgins Rock

Biarritz, France - Big wave hitting the Virgins Rock Date: 1909


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