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Loves Collection (#4)

"Love in all its forms: from furry friends to romantic gestures" "I'm beginning to think somebody loves me. " - G. E Studdy captures the joy of feeling loved

Background imageLoves Collection: A daughter suckles her mother in jail, Zacharias Dolendo, Jacob de Gheyn (II), Claes

A daughter suckles her mother in jail, Zacharias Dolendo, Jacob de Gheyn (II), Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), after 1615 - before c. 1652

Background imageLoves Collection: A woman sits behind an easel and paints the Christ Child in a heart at the example

A woman sits behind an easel and paints the Christ Child in a heart at the example that Christ shows her, a frame with various virtues of Christ with allegorical elements

Background imageLoves Collection: Confession for vanity and pride, print maker: Pieter Nolpe, 1640

Confession for vanity and pride, print maker: Pieter Nolpe, 1640

Background imageLoves Collection: Medallion which Paris, sitting against a tree, print maker: Adriaen Collaert, 1570 - 1618

Medallion which Paris, sitting against a tree, print maker: Adriaen Collaert, 1570 - 1618

Background imageLoves Collection: The lyre player with the dancing dog, van der Welle, Cornelis Dusart, 1685-1735

The lyre player with the dancing dog, van der Welle, Cornelis Dusart, 1685-1735

Background imageLoves Collection: The Sermon, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Jacob Lescailje, 1663

The Sermon, Cornelis van Dalen (I), Jacob Lescailje, 1663

Background imageLoves Collection: Holy Family with Anna and Johannes the Baptist as a child, Cornelis Cort, Federico

Holy Family with Anna and Johannes the Baptist as a child, Cornelis Cort, Federico Zuccaro, Antonio Lafreri, c. 1570 - c. 1577

Background imageLoves Collection: Ensign, Abraham de Bruyn, c. 1550 - c. 1587

Ensign, Abraham de Bruyn, c. 1550 - c. 1587

Background imageLoves Collection: Short Wicks of a French rooster, 1793, Anonymous, 1793

Short Wicks of a French rooster, 1793, Anonymous, 1793

Background imageLoves Collection: Allegory on the occasion of the marriage of Jacob Alewijn Ghijzen and Perina Vorsterman

Allegory on the occasion of the marriage of Jacob Alewijn Ghijzen and Perina Vorsterman, Bernard Picart, 1719

Background imageLoves Collection: Tapestry: Bacchus et Arainne, Bacchus change en raisin, from Th

Tapestry: Bacchus et Arainne, Bacchus change en raisin, from The Loves of the Gods Series; Woven after cartoons by Francois Boucher, French, 1703 - 1770, under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Oudry

Background imageLoves Collection: Enea Vico (Italian, 1523-1567), The Loves of Mars and Venus, engraving

Enea Vico (Italian, 1523-1567), The Loves of Mars and Venus, engraving

Background imageLoves Collection: Palm reader Zingora lets a lady know her love is true

Palm reader Zingora lets a lady know her love is true
Palm reader Zingora lets a lady know that somebody loves her madly! Is it the gentleman who is next in line...?! Date: circa 1907

Background imageLoves Collection: Charles Wesley (1707-88) English preacher and hymn writer. Brother of John Wesley (1703-1791)

Charles Wesley (1707-88) English preacher and hymn writer. Brother of John Wesley (1703-1791). Among the more than 5, 500 hymns he wrote were Jesu, Lover of my soul Love divine

Background imageLoves Collection: Heart surrounded by oak leaves

Heart surrounded by oak leaves 2011

Background imageLoves Collection: The false loves of chantecler

The false loves of chantecler

Background imageLoves Collection: Misery loves company; - but they hope soon to be out of it

Misery loves company; - but they hope soon to be out of it. Illustration shows John Bull standing up to his knees in a morass labeled Boer War $16, 000

Background imageLoves Collection: He loves me

He loves me. Illustration shows a woman labeled Wall Street as a nursery rhyme figure, possibly Little Bo Peep; she has pulled all the paper petals labeled Tight Money

Background imageLoves Collection: Oh, hell! Nobody loves a fat man

Oh, hell! Nobody loves a fat man!. Illustration shows President Taft as a cowboy sitting alone next to a campfire and a chuck wagon labeled Stand-Pat or Bust. Date 1910 May 18

Background imageLoves Collection: Misery loves company

Misery loves company. Illustration shows Thomas W. Lawson with his Americas Cup entry Independence and Nathanael G. Herreshoff with his Americas Cup entry Constitution consoling each other after

Background imageLoves Collection: He loves me, he loves me not

He loves me, he loves me not. Illustration shows a woman labeled Wall Street as a nursery rhyme figure, possibly Little Bo Peep

Background imageLoves Collection: Loves Desire -- a couple with their dog

Loves Desire -- a couple with their dog
Loves Desire -- a loving couple with their dog. The woman is wearing a pink dress and holding a bunch of flowers. early 20th century

Background imageLoves Collection: The Loves of Dido and Aeneas by Purcell

The Loves of Dido and Aeneas by Purcell
The libretto The Loves of Dido and Aeneas by Nahum Tate, for the opera of Henry Purcell. Date: 17th century

Background imageLoves Collection: Ballad / False Lover

Ballad / False Lover
THE FALSE LOVER WON BACK When John tells her he loves another, the fair maid goes after him and by the end hes as deep in love wi her as she was ower again. Date: traditional

Background imageLoves Collection: A young girl and her admirers by Florence Hardy

A young girl and her admirers by Florence Hardy
She loves me she loves me not. A young girl stands in the foregournd in front of her young and keen admirers

Background imageLoves Collection: Loves Offering by Florence Hardy

Loves Offering by Florence Hardy
Loves Offering. A boy offers flowers to the girl he likes as a token of his love

Background imageLoves Collection: Lovess Whispers by Florence Hardy

Lovess Whispers by Florence Hardy
Loves Whispers. A young boy whispers gently in the ear of his loved one. They sit on a style near a sea shore

Background imageLoves Collection: Vertumnia and Hamadryad

Vertumnia and Hamadryad
Vertumnia loves a hamadryad, but he doesn t love her; so she disguises herself as an old woman and tells him awful stories of what happens to people who reject love

Background imageLoves Collection: Tircis and Amaranth

Tircis and Amaranth
TIRCIS AND AMARANTH The young man Tircis speaks of love to Amaranth, but in doing so makes her realise she loves another

Background imageLoves Collection: Triumphal Arch

Triumphal Arch
Every French king loves it when an arc de triomphe is erected in his honour, and Louis XIV is no exception - this arch, of plaster, is in the faubourg St Antoine, Paris

Background imageLoves Collection: ECHO

ECHO
The nymph Echo, in love with Narcissus, pines away when it turns out he loves only himself, and she becomes nothing but a voice, echoing from a cave

Background imageLoves Collection: I ll be out in the morning early, words and music

I ll be out in the morning early, words and music
I ll be out in the morning early, I ll be out on board the ship... And Charley loves a pretty girl As sweet as sugar candy. Date: 1886

Background imageLoves Collection: Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 2

Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 2
Climene prepares for her wedding with Faone, though Faone still loves Saffo

Background imageLoves Collection: Puritans / Bellini Opera

Puritans / Bellini Opera
Elvira loves a cavalier, but her puritan father intends her to wed a supporter of Cromwell - so she goes mad, of course, but finally returns to her senses and her true love

Background imageLoves Collection: Verdi / Trovatore / Iv. 1

Verdi / Trovatore / Iv. 1
IL TROVATORE Act 4, Scene 1 Leonora promises to marry the Count di Luna if he will only release Manrico, the man she loves

Background imageLoves Collection: Verdi / Trovatore / I. 3

Verdi / Trovatore / I. 3
IL TROVATORE Act 1, Scene 3 Leonora caught between two suitors - Manrico, whom she loves, and the Count di Luna, whom she definitely doesn t

Background imageLoves Collection: Dickens / Dombey & Son

Dickens / Dombey & Son
Mr Toots - a student at Dr Blimbers school who loves Florence but marries Susan

Background imageLoves Collection: Counting Daisy Petals

Counting Daisy Petals
COUNTING DAISY PETALS He loves me, he loves me not




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"Love in all its forms: from furry friends to romantic gestures" "I'm beginning to think somebody loves me. " - G. E Studdy captures the joy of feeling loved. An intricate heart design that symbolizes the complexity and beauty of love. Even the Moon Beams seem brighter when you're in love. Transport yourself back to 1875 with this enchanting couple at the opera, a timeless expression of love. Two cats by Louis Wain on a romantic postcard, because even our feline friends understand love's magic. The Barter Theatre of Virginia, where stories about love come alive on stage in Abingdon, Virginia, USA. Papa Loves Mambo - Perry Como's music cover that will make your heart dance with joy and affection. A Newfoundland dog with a stick reminds us that sometimes simple acts can be expressions of pure love and loyalty. LA Boheme / Puccini / III - immerse yourself in Puccini's masterpiece and experience the passion and tragedy of young love in Parisian bohemian life. Female Type surrounded by dandelions represents resilience and hope as she embraces self-love amidst nature's beauty. Love's Messenger by S. E Waller depicts an old-fashioned Valentine scene filled with heartfelt emotions conveyed through a tenderly written letter. WW2 Valentines bring nostalgia as they remind us how even during challenging times, people found ways to express their affection creatively – like saying "Loves Me Knot. " whether it is captured through art or experienced firsthand, loves comes in many shapes and forms; it is what makes life truly meaningful.