This is lovely ... thanks so much. ---- an off topic question ... :) a friend is wondering who the model was for Albert Joseph Moore's ... 'The Mother of Sisera Looked out a Window' ... would you recall ... or have a resource that might give the information? (sorry to bother) Thanks for your time. (I've done some searching, but can't find her.) All the best ... http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Moore_Albert_Joseph_The_Mother_of_Sisera_Looked_out_a_Window.jpg
I remember when you shared her before .... thank you ... but, I didn't put her together with the Moore work ... much appreciated. http://preraphaelitepaintings.blogspot.com/2010/03/simeon-solomon-portrait-of-fanny-eaton.html
Thanks Cathy, I was tired last night and it took me ages to find her. What a fascinating woman, its a pity her life is so little known. Make a great play.
Love them all, but I am particularly fond of both Hughs and Watts. Great posts.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I think this is rather wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely ... thanks so much.
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an off topic question ... :) a friend is wondering who the model was for Albert Joseph Moore's ... 'The Mother of Sisera Looked out a Window' ... would you recall ... or have a resource that might give the information? (sorry to bother) Thanks for your time. (I've done some searching, but can't find her.)
All the best ...
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Thanks. His private and work life is not much known:
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but the face reminds me of a coloured model the PRB used, but I just can't find her anywhere. The hair looks the same especially.
Found her, and a ref to Moore:
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Thank you very much ... Happy Spring! :)
ReplyDeleteI remember when you shared her before .... thank you ... but, I didn't put her together with the Moore work ... much appreciated.
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Thanks Cathy, I was tired last night and it took me ages to find her. What a fascinating woman, its a pity her life is so little known. Make a great play.
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