EditorialKing Cophetua and the beggar maid. In a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson, the African King Cophetua disdains women, but in the end falls in love with a beggar maid. Oil on canvas (1884) -293.4 x 135.9 cm.
EditorialKing Cophetua and the beggar maid. In a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson, the African King Cophetua disdains women, but in the end falls in love with a beggar maid. Oil on canvas (1884) -293.4 x 135.9 cm.
EditorialAsia! Thy trade, thy silks and spicy stores, But ill compensate for a Land of Slaves, Whilst LIBERTY disdains to bless thy Shores, And Luxury thy nerv'less sons depraves, ca. 1760, Mezzotint, sheet: 13 3/4 x 9 7/8 in. (34.9 x 25.1 cm), Prints, After Ja...
EditorialKing Cophetua and the beggar maid. In a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson, the African King Cophetua disdains women, but in the end falls in love with a beggar maid. Oil on canvas (1884) -293.4 x 135.9 cm.