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Marianne Nicholson reading to Florence Nightingale in the drawing room at Embley
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Marianne Nicholson reading to Florence Nightingale in the drawing room at Embley
FNM325782 Marianne Nicholson reading to Florence Nightingale in the drawing room at Embley (pencil & wash on paper) by Nightingale (Lady Verney), Parthenope (1819-90); Florence Nightingale Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), nurse during the Crimean War, known as The Lady with the Lamp ; Marianne Nicholson was a cousin of Florence; drawn by Florences sister; ); eFlornece Nightingale Museum; English, out of copyright
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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to the drawing room at Embley, where Marianne Nicholson is engrossed in reading to none other than Florence Nightingale herself. The pencil and wash on paper artwork by Parthenope (Lady Verney), titled "Marianne Nicholson reading to Florence Nightingale" beautifully captures this intimate moment between two remarkable women. Florence Nightingale, renowned as "The Lady with the Lamp" for her tireless work as a nurse during the Crimean War, sits attentively in a comfortable chair while Marianne reads aloud. The flickering light from the fireplace casts gentle shadows across their faces, creating an atmosphere of warmth and tranquility. As cousins, these two women share not only a familial bond but also a deep connection rooted in their shared passion for knowledge and compassion. Marianne's presence brings comfort and solace to Florence, who has dedicated her life to caring for others. This image serves as a testament to the power of literature and human connection. It reminds us that even amidst challenging times or demanding circumstances, finding solace in books can provide respite and inspiration. Moreover, it highlights the importance of nurturing relationships with loved ones who support our endeavors. Preserved within the Florence Nightingale Museum in London, this piece allows us to glimpse into history and witness firsthand how these extraordinary women found solace within each other's company.
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