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Sappho 1765
John Cheere (1709–1787)
Sappho 1765
Burton Constable Hall
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Sappho Giving Anacreon a Feather from Cupid's Wing 1770
Antonio Zucchi (1726–1796)
Sappho Giving Anacreon a Feather from Cupid's Wing 1770
National Trust, Nostell Priory
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Sappho and Anacreon c.1835
David Scott (1806–1849)
Sappho and Anacreon c.1835
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Evening Star ('O Hesperus, thou bringest all good things') 1846
Robert Scott Lauder (1803–1869)
The Evening Star ('O Hesperus, thou bringest all good things') 1846
Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
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Poetry (Sappho) 1772
James Nevay (active 1755–1796)
Poetry (Sappho) 1772
Burton Constable Hall
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Sappho 1923
Thomas Esmond Lowinsky (1892–1947)
Sappho 1923
Ferens Art Gallery
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HMS 'Sappho' Capturing the Danish Brig 'Admiral Jawl', 2 March 1808: Surrender of the Brig 1808
Francis Sartorius II (c.1777–c.1831)
HMS 'Sappho' Capturing the Danish Brig 'Admiral Jawl', 2 March 1808: Surrender of the Brig 1808
National Maritime Museum
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Sappho and Her Companions 18th C
British (English) School
Sappho and Her Companions 18th C
National Trust, Stourhead
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Chloe Playing the Lyre to Daphnis c.1776
Antonio Zucchi (1726–1796)
Chloe Playing the Lyre to Daphnis c.1776
National Trust, Nostell Priory
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Sappho 2011
Thomas Nelson MacLean (1845–1894) (copy of)
Sappho 2011
Howard Gardens, Letchworth, Hertfordshire
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Sappho (Hope) 1850–1860
Carlo Marochetti (1805–1867)
Sappho (Hope) 1850–1860
Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Orpheus Playing a Viol c.1650
Sassoferrato (1609–1685)
Orpheus Playing a Viol c.1650
National Trust, Attingham Park
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Sappho 19th C
unknown artist
Sappho 19th C
Castle Museum Collection, Durham University
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Sappho 1877
Auguste Charles Mengin (1853–1933)
Sappho 1877
Manchester Art Gallery
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Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene 1864
Simeon Solomon (1840–1905)
Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene 1864
Tate
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Sappho (d.570 BC)
Italian School
Sappho (d.570 BC)
National Trust, Mount Stewart
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HMS 'Sappho' Capturing the Danish Brig 'Admiral Jawl', 2 March 1808: Ships Engaged early 19th C
Francis Sartorius II (c.1777–c.1831)
HMS 'Sappho' Capturing the Danish Brig 'Admiral Jawl', 2 March 1808: Ships Engaged early 19th C
National Maritime Museum
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Sappho c.1800
Richard Westall (1765–1836)
Sappho c.1800
Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Sappho, Ancient Greek Writer of Lyric Poetry 1848
James Pradier (1790–1852)
Sappho, Ancient Greek Writer of Lyric Poetry 1848
The Bowes Museum
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Sappho
Lucy Gwendolen Williams (1870–1955)
Sappho
Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales