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Octavia Collection

"Octavia: A Name Immortalized in Art and Literature" In the realm of art and literature, the name Octavia has left an indelible mark

Background imageOctavia Collection: Childrens Names: Norman, Nora, Octavia, Oliver (colour litho)

Childrens Names: Norman, Nora, Octavia, Oliver (colour litho)
6023181 Childrens Names: Norman, Nora, Octavia, Oliver (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Norman, Nora, Octavia, Oliver)

Background imageOctavia Collection: Virgil reading his poems to Augustus with Octavia present

Virgil reading his poems to Augustus with Octavia present
LLM457152 Virgil reading his poems to Augustus with Octavia present by Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Virgil reading his poems to Augustus with Octavia present)

Background imageOctavia Collection: Octavia de Lille as Mary in Gibby la Cornemuse, 1846

Octavia de Lille as Mary in Gibby la Cornemuse, 1846
French mezzo soprano Mlle. Delille or Octavia de Lille as Mary in Gibby la Cornemuse by Clapisson, Theatre Royal de l Opera Comique, 1846

Background imageOctavia Collection: Western glider and gaudy commodore butterfly

Western glider and gaudy commodore butterfly
Western glider, Cymothoe althea, Nymphalis althea, under side 1, upper side 2, and gaudy commodore, Precis octavia Vanessa amestris 3, 4. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageOctavia Collection: Octavia overcomme by Virgils verses (gravure)

Octavia overcomme by Virgils verses (gravure)
969232 Octavia overcomme by Virgils verses (gravure) by Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Octavia overcomme by Virgils verses)

Background imageOctavia Collection: Octavia (engraving)

Octavia (engraving)
670560 Octavia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Octavia. Illustration for True Stories from Roman History by Alice Pollard (Griffith, c 1890)

Background imageOctavia Collection: The Roman poet Virgil declaiming to the Empress Octavia his eleby on the death of her son

The Roman poet Virgil declaiming to the Empress Octavia his eleby on the death of her son, Marcellus (litho)
5997323 The Roman poet Virgil declaiming to the Empress Octavia his eleby on the death of her son, Marcellus (litho) by Sidney

Background imageOctavia Collection: Anthony and Octavia, 1900s (litho)

Anthony and Octavia, 1900s (litho)
2920277 Anthony and Octavia, 1900s (litho) by Paget, Walter (1863-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Shakespeares Heroines Ernest Nister 1900s Wal Paget (1863-1935)); British, out of copyright

Background imageOctavia Collection: Bracknell Forest RG12 7 Map

Bracknell Forest RG12 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bracknell Forest RG12 7

Background imageOctavia Collection: 1965 Skoda Octavia Combi. Creator: Unknown

1965 Skoda Octavia Combi. Creator: Unknown
1965 Skoda Octavia Combi

Background imageOctavia Collection: 2011 Skoda Octavia Tdi. Creator: Unknown

2011 Skoda Octavia Tdi. Creator: Unknown
2011 Skoda Octavia Tdi

Background imageOctavia Collection: 2010 Skoda Octavia VRS estate. Creator: Unknown

2010 Skoda Octavia VRS estate. Creator: Unknown
2010 Skoda Octavia VRS estate

Background imageOctavia Collection: Start of Cowes to Weymouth Race, August 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

Start of Cowes to Weymouth Race, August 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
Start of Cowes to Weymouth Race, August 1913

Background imageOctavia Collection: A Run to East Lepe: Ostara, Mariska, Corona & Octavia, 1911. Creator

A Run to East Lepe: Ostara, Mariska, Corona & Octavia, 1911. Creator
A Run to East Lepe: the 15-metre Ostara, Mariska, and 19-metre Corona & Octavia run downwind, 1911

Background imageOctavia Collection: The 19-metres class Octavia, Norada, Corona & Mariquita racing at Cowes, 1911

The 19-metres class Octavia, Norada, Corona & Mariquita racing at Cowes, 1911
The 19-metres class Octavia, Norada, Corona & Mariquita racing downwind at Cowes, 1911. These are the four British built 19-metre class yachts

Background imageOctavia Collection: Start of Cowes to Weymouth Race, Ostara, Mariska, Corona & Octavia run downwind

Start of Cowes to Weymouth Race, Ostara, Mariska, Corona & Octavia run downwind
Start of Cowes to Weymouth Race, the 15-metre Ostara, Mariska, and 19-metre Corona & Octavia run downwind, 1911

Background imageOctavia Collection: A run for the mark: the 19-metre class Octavia, Corona & Mariquita, 1912

A run for the mark: the 19-metre class Octavia, Corona & Mariquita, 1912
A run for the mark: the British built 19-metre class Octavia, Corona & Mariquita race downwind, 1912

Background imageOctavia Collection: The 19-metre class Octavia (C2) & Mariquita racing close-hauled. Creator

The 19-metre class Octavia (C2) & Mariquita racing close-hauled. Creator
The 19-metre class Octavia (C2) & Mariquita racing close-hauled. Octavia was designed by Alfred Mylne and Mariquita designed by William Fife

Background imageOctavia Collection: The 19-metres class Mariquita Corona & Octavia, racing at Cowes, 1911

The 19-metres class Mariquita Corona & Octavia, racing at Cowes, 1911
The 19-metres class Octavia, Corona & Mariquita racing downwind at Cowes, 1911

Background imageOctavia Collection: The 19-metre Octavia sailing close-hauled, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The 19-metre Octavia sailing close-hauled, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 19-metre Octavia sailing close-hauled, 1911. Octavia was designed by Alfred Mylne and launched in 1911. Its one of the four British built, 19-metre class yachts

Background imageOctavia Collection: The 19-metre Maraquita, Corona & Octavia racing downwind, 1912. Creator

The 19-metre Maraquita, Corona & Octavia racing downwind, 1912. Creator
The 19-metre class Maraquita, Corona & Octavia racing downwind in the Solent, 1912

Background imageOctavia Collection: The 19-metre Corona & Octavia racing close-hauled, 1911

The 19-metre Corona & Octavia racing close-hauled, 1911
The 19-metre Corona and Octavia racing close-hauled, 1911. Corona and Octavia were two of the four British built 19-metre class yachts

Background imageOctavia Collection: The 19-metre Octavia sailing on a broad reach, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The 19-metre Octavia sailing on a broad reach, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 19-metre Octavia sailing on a broad reach, 1911. Octavia was designed by Alfred Mylne and launched in 1911. Its one of the four British built, 19-metre class yachts

Background imageOctavia Collection: Skoda Octavia Estate

Skoda Octavia Estate

Background imageOctavia Collection: Octavia Shaw-Stewart

Octavia Shaw-Stewart
OVTAVIA SHAW-STEWART Grosvenor) wife of Sir Michael Shaw- Stewart, seventh baronet Date: 1829 - 1921

Background imageOctavia Collection: Veduta interna dell Atrio del Portico di Ottavia

Veduta interna dell Atrio del Portico di Ottavia
Artokoloro

Background imageOctavia Collection: Portrait Bust of a Woman, possibly Octavia Minor

Portrait Bust of a Woman, possibly Octavia Minor; Unknown; Italy, Europe; 20 - 10 B.C.; Marble; Object: H: 54 x W: 30.5 x D: 20.4 cm (21 1/4 x 12 x 8 1/16 in.)

Background imageOctavia Collection: OCTAVIA HILL (1838-1912). English reformer

OCTAVIA HILL (1838-1912). English reformer. Oil on canvas, c1899, by John Singer Sargent

Background imageOctavia Collection: OCTAVIA (42-62). Roman empress, wife of Nero

OCTAVIA (42-62). Roman empress, wife of Nero.; NERO, Lucius Domitius Nero Claudius (37-68). Roman Emperor from 54 to 68. Portrait of the Emperor Nero and his first wife Octavia. Engraving. SPAIN

Background imageOctavia Collection: MRS. WARD (1777-1794). English actress. As Octavia in a London, England

MRS. WARD (1777-1794). English actress. As Octavia in a London, England, production of John Drydens All For Love. Copper engraving, English, 1792

Background imageOctavia Collection: Scene at the Cowes Yacht Race, Isle of Wight

Scene at the Cowes Yacht Race, Isle of Wight
Scene during the Royal London Yacht Clubs annual race at Cowes, Isle of Wight. Seen here are the four starters in the 19 metre class: Mariquila, Octavia

Background imageOctavia Collection: Miss Octavia Barry

Miss Octavia Barry
An almost full-length portrait of Miss Octavia Barry, a popular singer, in a colourful costume, with a feather fan in her hand. Date: early 20th century

Background imageOctavia Collection: 2007 Skoda Octavia estate

2007 Skoda Octavia estate



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"Octavia: A Name Immortalized in Art and Literature" In the realm of art and literature, the name Octavia has left an indelible mark, and is a name that evokes images of beauty, strength, and grace. From the lithographs depicting children with names like Norman, Nora, Octavia, and Oliver to the captivating portrayal of Virgil reading his poems to Augustus with Octavia present, this name holds a special significance. One cannot forget Octavia de Lille's mesmerizing performance as Mary in Gibby la Cornemuse back in 1846. Her talent shone brightly on stage just like the Western glider and gaudy commodore butterflies fluttering about. But it was not only her acting prowess that made Octavia memorable; she was also known for her deep appreciation of poetry. In one engraving titled "Octavia overcome by Virgil's verses, " we see her captivated by Virgil's words as he recites from his epic works. The connection between Octavia and Virgil goes beyond admiration for his poetry. Another artwork depicts them together – Virgil declaiming to Empress Octavia his elegy on the death of her son Marcellus. The emotional intensity captured in this lithograph is truly moving. Love knows no boundaries or time periods; even Anthony and Octavia found their place among these artistic representations. Their love story immortalized through a lithograph from the early 1900s reminds us that love transcends all eras. Beyond art lies reality - Bracknell Forest RG12 7 Map shows us a glimpse into where life may have taken some individuals named Octavia throughout history. And who can ignore the Skoda cars bearing this illustrious name? From the classic 1965 Skoda Octavia Combi to its modern counterpart -the 2011 Skoda Octavian Tdi- both creators unknown but leaving a lasting impression.