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Aspasia Of Milet, Born Around 460 / 480 B. C. - ? Greek Courtesan. Engraved By Francis Holl After G. Staal. From The Book World Noted Women By Mary Cowden Clarke, Published 1858
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Aspasia Of Milet, Born Around 460 / 480 B. C. - ? Greek Courtesan. Engraved By Francis Holl After G. Staal. From The Book World Noted Women By Mary Cowden Clarke, Published 1858
Aspasia Of Milet, Born Around 460/480 B.C. - ? Greek Courtesan.Engraved By Francis Holl After G. Staal. From The Book World Noted Women By Mary Cowden Clarke, Published 1858
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This print showcases the enigmatic beauty of Aspasia of Milet, a renowned Greek courtesan who lived during the 5th century B. C. Engraved by Francis Holl after G. Staal, this exquisite artwork captures the essence of Aspasia's allure and grace. Aspasia was not only celebrated for her physical beauty but also revered for her intelligence and wit. She became an influential figure in ancient Greece, known for her close association with Pericles, one of Athens' most prominent statesmen. In this portrait, we see a woman whose gaze exudes confidence and wisdom beyond her years. The intricate details etched into every line convey a sense of depth to Aspasia's character - a woman who defied societal norms to carve out her own path in history. The vertical composition adds an air of elegance to this illustration, emphasizing Aspasia's regal stature as she gazes into the distance. It is through artworks like these that we can catch glimpses into the lives of extraordinary women from centuries past. This engraving is part of Mary Cowden Clarke's book "World Noted Women" published in 1858. Its inclusion in this collection speaks volumes about Aspasia's enduring legacy as one of history's most fascinating figures.
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