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"Julia: A Captivating Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Julia, a name that echoes through history and art

Background imageJulia Collection: Map of China, 1847

Map of China, 1847. Illustration from The History of China and India, by Miss Corner, (Dean and Co, London, 1847)

Background imageJulia Collection: The empress and her attendants proceeding to the temple from the mulberry grove, 1847

The empress and her attendants proceeding to the temple from the mulberry grove, 1847. Artist: JW Giles
The empress and her attendants proceeding to the temple from the mulberry grove, 1847. Chinese empress and retinue. Drawn by B Clayton, from a painting by Fo Shang

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in a scene from Dorothy O The Hall, early 20th century

Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in a scene from Dorothy O The Hall, early 20th century. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in a scene from Dorothy O The Hall, early 20th century

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Neilson (1868-1957), English actress, early 20th century. Artist: J Beagles & Co

Julia Neilson (1868-1957), English actress, early 20th century. Artist: J Beagles & Co
Julia Neilson (1868-1957), English actress, early 20th century

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Terry and Neilson starred in the play, set during the French Revolution, at Londons New Theatre in 1905

Background imageJulia Collection: The Scarlet Pimpernel, 20th century. Artist: Ellis & Walery

The Scarlet Pimpernel, 20th century. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Scene from The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Julia Neilson, Fred Terry, Horace Hodges, Malcolm Cherry and Alfred Kendrick. The play, set during the French Revolution

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Neilson and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Julia Neilson and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Julia Neilson and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Neilson and Hodges starred with Fred Terry in the play, set during the French Revolution, at Londons New Theatre in 1905

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Neilson, Fred Terry and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Julia Neilson, Fred Terry and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Julia Neilson, Fred Terry and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. The play, set during the French Revolution, opened at Londons New Theatre in January 1905

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Kean Fish, wife of American statesman Hamilton Fish, late 19th century, (1908)

Julia Kean Fish, wife of American statesman Hamilton Fish, late 19th century, (1908). Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London)

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Grant, wife of American president Ulyssess Grant, late 19th century, (1908)

Julia Grant, wife of American president Ulyssess Grant, late 19th century, (1908). Julia Boggs Dent Grant (1826-1902), was First Lady of the United States from 1869 to 1877

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Neilson, English actress, 1901. Artist: R Johnson

Julia Neilson, English actress, 1901. Artist: R Johnson
Julia Neilson, English actress, 1901. Best remembered for her numerous performances as Lady Blakeney in The Scarlet Pimpernel, as well as for her roles in many tragedies and historical romances

Background imageJulia Collection: Lady Peel, early 19th century, (1912). Artist: C Coppier

Lady Peel, early 19th century, (1912). Artist: C Coppier
Lady Peel, early 19th century, (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)

Background imageJulia Collection: The Battle of the Neva on July 15, 1240, 1940. Artist: Julia Truze-Ternovskaya

The Battle of the Neva on July 15, 1240, 1940. Artist: Julia Truze-Ternovskaya
The Battle of the Neva on July 15, 1240, 1940. The Battle of the Neva was fought on the banks of the River Neva between the armies of Sweden and the Republic of Novgorod

Background imageJulia Collection: Marble head of Julia, wife of Tiberius Caesar, 1st century BC

Marble head of Julia, wife of Tiberius Caesar, 1st century BC
Marble head of Julia (30 October 39 BC - AD 14), wife of Tiberius Caesar (16 November 42 BC - 16 March 37 AD) from Hungary. Now in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, 1st century BC

Background imageJulia Collection: Bust of Julia, 1st century BC

Bust of Julia, 1st century BC
Bust of Julia, the wife of Tiberius Caesar, currently in the National Museum, Budapest, 1st century BC

Background imageJulia Collection: Bust of Julia Domna, 2nd century

Bust of Julia Domna, 2nd century
Bust of Julia Domna (160-217), wife of Septimus Severus and mother of Geta and Caracalla, from the Louvres collection, 2nd century

Background imageJulia Collection: Bust of Julia Domna

Bust of Julia Domna (160-217), wife of Septimus Severus and mother of Geta and Caracalla, from the Louvres collection

Background imageJulia Collection: Dreamland with Chevalier Ernest Thorn

Dreamland with Chevalier Ernest Thorn (22nd September 1853 -21st May 1928) was a touring magician and inventor from Austria

Background imageJulia Collection: Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC. ). Was a roman military an po

Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC. ). Was a roman military an po
Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC.). Was a roman military and political leader. Statue made by Nicolas Coustou (1658-1733). Louvre Museum. Paris. Francia. Europa

Background imageJulia Collection: JULIA TYLER (1820-1869). Second wife of President John Tyler. Lithograph, c1844

JULIA TYLER (1820-1869). Second wife of President John Tyler. Lithograph, c1844

Background imageJulia Collection: Quaternionic fractals

Quaternionic fractals
Haemoglobin. Computer model of the haemoglobin molecule that transports oxygen around the body in red blood cells. It has four iron-containing haem groups (coloured spheres)

Background imageJulia Collection: Computer-generated Julia fractal

Computer-generated Julia fractal
Julia fractal. Computer-generated fractal crescent derived from the Julia Set. Fractals are patterns that are formed by repeating some simple process on an ever decreasing scale

Background imageJulia Collection: Primula Juliae (Juliana Primrose)

Primula Juliae (Juliana Primrose), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family, named after the person who discovered it in April 1900 in the Caucasus Mountains of south west Russia

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia - Charles Gogin

Julia - Charles Gogin

Background imageJulia Collection: The Royal Wedding Between Albert Edward, Prince Of Wales, Future King Edward Vii And Alexandra Of

The Royal Wedding Between Albert Edward, Prince Of Wales, Future King Edward Vii And Alexandra Of Denmark At St. Georges Chapel, Windsor, Enlgand, March 10, 1863

Background imageJulia Collection: Alexandra Of Denmark, 1844

Alexandra Of Denmark, 1844

Background imageJulia Collection: Alders Reflect In Water On A Winter Afternoon; Cathlamet, Washington, United States Of America

Alders Reflect In Water On A Winter Afternoon; Cathlamet, Washington, United States Of America

Background imageJulia Collection: The Prince And Princess Of Wales, Albert Edward, Future King Edward Vii And Alexandra

The Prince And Princess Of Wales, Albert Edward, Future King Edward Vii And Alexandra, With Their New-Born Son, Albert Victor, In 1864. From Edward Vii His Life And Times, Published 1910

Background imageJulia Collection: Cragside, Cold Spring, Putnam County, New York State, USA

Cragside, Cold Spring, Putnam County, New York State, USA. It was the home of Julia Lorrilard Safford James, widow of General Daniel Butterfield (1831-1901). circa 1908

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Sabina visiting Egyptian antiquities at Thebes

Julia Sabina visiting Egyptian antiquities at Thebes
A Roman visitor to the Egyptian tombs - one of the earliest of a long line of Egyptian tourists before the colossal statues of Memnon in the early years of the Christian era

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Cornelia Salonina (died 268). Augusta, wife of Roman E

Julia Cornelia Salonina (died 268). Augusta, wife of Roman Emperor Gallienus. Portrait Bust. Marble. Ashkelon. 3rd century AD. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageJulia Collection: Temple of Castor and Pollux. Rome. Italy

Temple of Castor and Pollux. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. Temple of Castor and Pollux. 1st century BC. Built in honor to the Dioscuri. On the left, ruins of the Basilica Julia. Roman Forum

Background imageJulia Collection: Agrippina Minor or Agrippina the Younger (15 / 16-59)

Agrippina Minor or Agrippina the Younger (15 / 16-59)
Agrippina Minor or Agrippina the Younger (15/16-59). Her name was Julia Agrippina, and was the eldest daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder

Background imageJulia Collection: Livia Drusila (58 B. C. -29 A. C. ). Bust

Livia Drusila (58 B. C. -29 A. C. ). Bust
LIVIA DRUSILLA (58 b.C-29 a.C). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. Bust in parian marble. Dated around 20 B.C. Located in Crete. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageJulia Collection: Julia Neilson

Julia Neilson (1868 1957), English actress, wife of Fred Terry Date: 1905

Background imageJulia Collection: LADY CAREW

LADY CAREW
JULIA MARY, (NEE LETHBRIDGE), LADY CAREW Wife of 3rd Baron Carew

Background imageJulia Collection: Sonopus, Roman Dwarf

Sonopus, Roman Dwarf
Sonopus, the dwarf of Julia, niece of Augustus Caesar Date: circa 10 BC

Background imageJulia Collection: Sant Julia de Loria, Valleys of Andorra, Andorra

Sant Julia de Loria, Valleys of Andorra, Andorra
The town of Sant Julia de Loria in the Valleys of Andorra, Principality of Andorra, a sovereign microstate in south-west Europe. Date: circa 1940

Background imageJulia Collection: Tatler front cover - Julia Lockwood

Tatler front cover - Julia Lockwood
Front cover of The Tatler featuring Julia Lockwood, 23-year-old actress daughter of Margaret Lockwood, seated on a high stool studying a script. Date: 1965

Background imageJulia Collection: Ficoroni cist. ca. 300 BC. Etruscan art. Relief

Ficoroni cist. ca. 300 BC. Etruscan art. Relief on bronze. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. Proc: ITALY. LAZIO. ROME. Palestrina

Background imageJulia Collection: JULIA NEILSON (1868-1957). English actress. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1892

JULIA NEILSON (1868-1957). English actress. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1892

Background imageJulia Collection: Reception of General Ulysses S. Grant by President and Mrs. Lincoln in the East Room at the White

Reception of General Ulysses S. Grant by President and Mrs. Lincoln in the East Room at the White House, 1864
WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION, 1864. Reception of General Ulysses S. Grant by President and Mrs. Lincoln in the East Room at the White House, 1864. Oil painting attributed to Francis B. Carpenter

Background imageJulia Collection: Etruscan plate with a war elephant fighting against

Etruscan plate with a war elephant fighting against the Carthaginians. Etruscan art. Ceramics. ITALY. Rome. National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia

Background imageJulia Collection: The Eyes of Miss Julia Neilson

The Eyes of Miss Julia Neilson
The Beautiful Eyes of Miss Julia Neilson Date: circa 1908

Background imageJulia Collection: Lady Olave Baden-Powell Chief Guide of the World

Lady Olave Baden-Powell Chief Guide of the World
Lady Olave Baden-Powell, Chief Guide of the World. Date: 1969

Background imageJulia Collection: Wedding of Lord Raglan & Hon. Julia Hamilton

Wedding of Lord Raglan & Hon. Julia Hamilton
Wedding photograph for the marriage of Fitzroy Richard Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan (1885-1964) to the Hon. Julia Hamilton (1901-1971)

Background imageJulia Collection: Flavia Julia Helena

Flavia Julia Helena
FLAVIA JULIA HELENA with the true cross on which Jesus was crucified, which she was fortunate enough to find in the Holy Land

Background imageJulia Collection: Glimpse of Spello with vintage cars in the foreground, Spello, Perugia district, Umbria

Glimpse of Spello with vintage cars in the foreground, Spello, Perugia district, Umbria, Italy



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"Julia: A Captivating Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Julia, a name that echoes through history and art. From the enchanting portrayal of Ophelia by Julia Margaret Cameron to the ancient sarcophagus from Cerveteri, this captivating journey begins. Intriguingly, we encounter the celebrated bearded lady of the 19th century, Julia Pastrana, whose wood engraving immortalizes her unique beauty. The regal presence of Queen Alexandra captured in a Downey photograph on a postcard adds an air of elegance to our narrative. As we delve further, we stumble upon Bruce Forsyth's charismatic charm that has entertained generations. Ballet dancer Julia Farron gracefully takes center stage as Mlle. Theodore in Scene 1 - her movements painting poetry in motion. The image of Ellen Terry at age sixteen reminds us that even youth can possess wisdom beyond its years. Alexandra Of Denmark emerges as a formidable figure - Queen Consort who left an indelible mark on the United Kingdom and British Dominions during her reign. Shakespeare's timeless tragedy comes alive with Julia Arthur's portrayal of Juliet - love and passion personified on stage. Venus chiding Cupid serves as a reminder that even gods face reprimand for their mischievous ways. Amidst these diverse personalities and artistic expressions stands "Julia, " mysterious yet familiar. Perhaps she is but an enigma waiting to be unraveled or simply an embodiment of strength and resilience hidden within stone house interiors. Join us on this enthralling odyssey through time where each glimpse into "Julia" reveals layers upon layers of stories untold – tales woven together by artistry, history, and human spirit itself.