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Beatrice Collection (#7)

"Beatrice: A Vision of Heavenly Grace and Inspiration" In the epic masterpiece "Paradiso, " Dante Alighieri, the renowned Italian poet

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Amedeo Modigliani Beatrice Portrait de BA atrice Hastings

Amedeo Modigliani Beatrice Portrait de BA atrice Hastings
Amedeo Modigliani: Beatrice (Portrait de Beatrice Hastings), Amedeo Modigliani, 1916, Oil on canvas with newsprint, A British poet and journalist, Beatrice Hastings moved to Paris in 1914

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Beatrice overhears conversation Hero Ursula Beatrice

Beatrice overhears conversation Hero Ursula Beatrice
Beatrice overhears a conversation of Hero and Ursula, Beatrice, John Jones, 1755 - 1797, paper

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Beatrice Julia Margaret Cameron British born India

Beatrice Julia Margaret Cameron British born India
Beatrice; Julia Margaret Cameron (British, born India, 1815 - 1879); Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England; 1866; Albumen silver print

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Mrs Patrick Campbell, N

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Beatrice Harraden, 1864-1936. Englishsuffragette Writer. From The Book The Masterpiece Library Of

Beatrice Harraden, 1864-1936. Englishsuffragette Writer. From The Book The Masterpiece Library Of Short Stories, English, Volume 9

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Beatrice Appleyard, 1940

Beatrice Appleyard, 1940
Beatrice Appleyard, showgirl at the Windmill Theatre, London. 1940

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Princess Beatrice dressed as a bridesmaid

Princess Beatrice dressed as a bridesmaid
Princess Beatrice (1857-1944), later Princess Henry of Battenberg, youngest child of Queen Victoria. Seen here dressed as a bridesmaid for the marriage of Princess Alice

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Beatrice, by Frank Dicksee

Beatrice, by Frank Dicksee (from Much Ado About Nothing). 1888

Background imageBeatrice Collection: An unusual photograph of Beatrice Wanger

An unusual photograph of Beatrice Wanger, a wealthy American who specialises in the art of rhythmic posing. She is seen with her partner Leon Jankowski, 1923 Date: 1923

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Divine Comedy. Paradise. XXI Canto. Dante ascends with Beatr
Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. Paradise. XXI Canto. Dante ascends with Beatrice to the seventh heaven

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Divine Comedy. Paradise. Eight Canto. Charles Martel address

Divine Comedy. Paradise. Eight Canto. Charles Martel address
Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. Paradise. Eight Canto. Charles Martel addresses Dante and Beatrice. Engraving by Gustave Dore. Colored

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Police officers relaxing, Met Police, London

Police officers relaxing, Met Police, London
A group of male and female police officers, some of them sergeants, relaxing in a rest room, some reading newspapers or books, others chatting. Among them, on the right, is WPS Beatrice Bygrave

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Two women police officers in London, WW2

Two women police officers in London, WW2
Two women police officers on duty wearing air raid helmets on a London street during the Second World War. They are WPCs Ivy Baxter and Beatrice Gargrave (both joined June 1937). Date: 1940s

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Woman police officer Beatrice Wills, London

Woman police officer Beatrice Wills, London
Portrait photo of Beatrice Wills (nee Wakefield), an early woman police officer. She joined the force in January 1919, and is seen here wearing the Stanley Uniform, introduced in that year

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Dante & Beatrice

Dante & Beatrice
DANTE ALIGHIERI - meeting Beatrice in Florence Date: 1265 - 1321

Background imageBeatrice Collection: My Dolly by Susan Beatrice Pearse

My Dolly by Susan Beatrice Pearse
A little girl sits in a comfortable looking floral upholstered armchair and cuddles her baby doll. A toy cradle stands by her feet. Date: c.1915

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Venetia Stanley

Venetia Stanley
The Hon. Venetia Stanley, youngest daughter of Lord Sheffield, pictured as Mrs E. S. Montagu, after she had married the Hon. Edwin Montagu, M.P

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Hon. Sylvia Coke by Madame Yevonde

Hon. Sylvia Coke by Madame Yevonde
The Hon. Sylvia (or Silvia) Beatrice Coke (1909-2005) by Madame Yevonde. She was the elder daughter of Viscount Coke (Thomas William Coke, 4th Earl of Leicester)

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Skipping by Susan Beatrice Pearse

Skipping by Susan Beatrice Pearse
Three little girls play with a skipping rope in a field of flowers. c.1925

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Beatrice and Dante Rising to the Fifth Heaven, by Gustave Dore. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French

Beatrice and Dante Rising to the Fifth Heaven, by Gustave Dore. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French
BEATRICE AND DANTE RISING TO THE FIFTH HEAVEN, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for The Divine Comedy, Divina Commedia, by Dante Alighieri

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Marriage of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and Beatrice I

Marriage of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and Beatrice I of Burgundy in 1156. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770). Oil On Canvas

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Queen Victoria & Cocoa

Queen Victoria & Cocoa
Advertisement featuring Queen Victoria and her daughter Princess Beatrice enjoying a reviving cup of cocoa (Cadburys of course) while in the royal train

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Queen Victoria driving donkey-carriage

Queen Victoria driving donkey-carriage
Queen Victoria, accompanied by Princess Beatrice, leaving Windsor Castle, for a drive in her donkey-carriage in 1895

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Mistress Beatrix

Mistress Beatrix with her candle comes down the staircase of Walcote House to greet Esmond

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Ladies First

Ladies First
Illustration by Susan Beatrice Pearse showing an outdoor garden scene of a young boy offering a chocolate to a little girl. Susan Pearse was a regular contributor to the Sphere and other ILN titles

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Dante & Beatrice: Heaven

Dante & Beatrice: Heaven
" For that all living lights, waxing in splensour burst forth into songs; Such as from memory glide & fall away." (Canto XX, lines 10-12)

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Salutation of Beatrice, 1880-1882. Artist: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)

Salutation of Beatrice, 1880-1882. Artist: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)
Salutation of Beatrice, 1880-1882. Found in the collection of the Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Beatrice Webb later Baroness Passfield - British socialist

Beatrice Webb later Baroness Passfield - British socialist
Martha Beatrice Webb, Baroness Passfield, (1858 1943) - an English sociologist, economist, socialist, labour historian and social reformer

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Forbes Robertson and Patrick Campbell

Forbes Robertson and Patrick Campbell
Forbes Robertson (1853 - 1937) and Mrs. Patrick Campbell (1865 b 1940). Johnston Forbes Robertson was an English actor and theatre manager

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Mrs Anthony Eden & son Simon by Madame Yevonde

Mrs Anthony Eden & son Simon by Madame Yevonde
Mrs Anthony Eden, nee Beatrice Beckett pictured with her baby son, Simon. In 1923, shortly before Edens election to Parliament

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Prince Henry of Battenberg

Prince Henry of Battenberg
Colonel Prince Henry of Battenberg (1858 1896), morganatic descendant of the Grand Ducal House of Hesse, later becoming a member of the British Royal Family

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Tatler cover Infantas Beatrice and Maria Christina of Spain

Tatler cover Infantas Beatrice and Maria Christina of Spain
Portrait of the daughters of King Alfonso XIII of Spain on the front cover of The Tatler. Date: 1933

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Divine Comedy. Thirtieth Canto of the Purgatory. Appearance

Divine Comedy. Thirtieth Canto of the Purgatory. Appearance
Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. Thirtieth Canto of the Purgatory. Appearance of Beatrice. Engraving by Gustave Dore. Colored

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Two women police officers and a policeman, London

Two women police officers and a policeman, London
Two early women police officers and a policeman, London. They are (left) Beatrice Wills (nee Wakefield), (right) Alice Foscoe (nee Wills) both wearing the Stanley Uniform introduced in 1919

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Woman police officer Beatrice Wills on duty, London

Woman police officer Beatrice Wills on duty, London
Beatrice Wills (nee Wakefield), an early woman police officer, seen here on duty in a London street. She joined the force in January 1919, and is wearing the Stanley Uniform, introduced in that year

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Early woman police officer, Mrs M B Crowle

Early woman police officer, Mrs M B Crowle
Early woman police officer, Mrs Mary Beatrice Crowle, one of the first members of a special womens patrol set up at the start of the First World War

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Beatrice Lillie / Cig Card

Beatrice Lillie / Cig Card
BEATRICE LILLIE (Lady Peel) British revue actress of stage and screen, in Are You There Date: 1898 - 1989

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Beatrice Forbes-Robertson

Beatrice Forbes-Robertson (1883 - 1967), English actress, lecturer, writer, and suffragist

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Lady Glenesk / Whitehall

Lady Glenesk / Whitehall
LADY ALICE BEATRICE GLENESK (nee Lister) British aristocracy-daughter of Thomas Henry Lister; married Algernon Borthwick, 1st Baron Glenesk in 1870 Date: - 1898

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Lady Chesham / Whitehall

Lady Chesham / Whitehall
LADY BEATRICE CHESHAM (nee Grosvenor) British aristocracy Married Charles Cavendish, 3rd Baron Chesham Date: -

Background imageBeatrice Collection: Portraits of campaigners for womens rights

Portraits of campaigners for womens rights
Portraits of various campaigners for womens rights, who led a Suffragist Procession on 13 June 1908 from the Embankment to the Albert Hall: Charlotte Despard (Leader of the Womens Freedom League)




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"Beatrice: A Vision of Heavenly Grace and Inspiration" In the epic masterpiece "Paradiso, " Dante Alighieri, the renowned Italian poet, encounters his beloved Beatrice in a celestial realm. Guided by her ethereal presence, he ascends to the Empyrean, the highest level of Heaven. There, amidst a breathtaking congregation of angels and blessed souls, they witness a mesmerizing sight - an immaculate snow-white rose blossoming in honor of the Divine. Inspired by Gustave Dor's wood engraving capturing this pivotal moment, we are transported into Dante's mystical journey alongside Beatrice. As their eyes meet within this heavenly sanctuary, love and devotion intertwine with awe-inspiring beauty. But Beatrice's influence extends beyond literature; she permeates various aspects of history and culture. In Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's regal family portrait from 1897, we catch glimpses of their daughter bearing the name Beatrice. The image reflects not only familial bonds but also echoes Dante's reverence for his own cherished companion. Music too finds its place in celebrating Beatrice’s legacy as Miss Beatrice Harrison graces us with her enchanting cello melodies. Her skillful performance resonates with the same passion that ignited Dante’s heart centuries ago. Susan Beatrice Pearse further immortalizes our protagonist through her artwork depicting battledore & shuttlecock – a playful reminder that even amid heavenly realms or royal courts alike, joy can be found in simple pleasures. The Victorian era comes alive through an endearing portrayal of a mother surrounded by three children - perhaps another nod to our beloved muse named Beatrice - showcasing tender familial connections reminiscent of Queen Victoria’s own brood. Beatrice Webb emerges as yet another embodiment of strength and inspiration as she leaves an indelible mark on social reform efforts during her time. Her dedication to improving society echoes Dante’s quest for enlightenment alongside his beloved guide.