13 results filtered with: Heroines in literature

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Judith puts the head of Holofernes into her maid's bag. Etching (?) after H. Goltzius.
Hendrik GoltziusReference: 20970i
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Two women rescuing a man from the sea off the coast of Swansea. Wood engraving by W.H., 1883, after T.R.
R., T., active 1878.Date: 10 February 1883Reference: 17940i
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Judith with a sword holding the head of Holofernes. Coloured lithograph by F. Hanfstaengel after A. Varotari, il Padovanino.
Alessandro VarotariReference: 21511i
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Judith with Holofernes' head; her maid behind her. Line engraving after C. Allori.
Cristofano AlloriReference: 20913i
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Judith with a sword holding the head of Holofernes. Mezzotint by A. von Prenner after A. Varotari, il Padovanino, ca. 1720.
Alessandro VarotariDate: 1720Reference: 572998i- Pictures
Judith with Holofernes' head. Coloured photograph after G. Reni.
Guido ReniDate: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 584792i
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Martha Gunn, a Brighton bather holding a small child that she has just saved from drowning. Coloured engraving by W. Nutter, 1797, after J. Russell.
John RussellDate: 1 June 1797Reference: 20268i
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Judith and her maid put the head of Holofernes into a bag. Engraving by A. Smith.
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Judith holding the head of Holofernes. Line engraving by C. Faucci, ca. 1759, after L. Lorenzi after Titian.
TitianDate: [1759?]Reference: 2535379i
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Grace Darling rowing out to sea in a furious storm. Colour wood engraving by E. Evans after C.J. Staniland.
Charles Joseph StanilandReference: 17944i
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Judith with Holofernes' head. Line engraving.
Reference: 20912i
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Judith and her maid hide Holofernes' head. Woodcut.
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The wasting heroine in German fiction by women 1770-1914 / Anna Richards.
Richards, AnnaDate: [2004], ©2004