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Old Lady Collection (page 6)

In the captivating world of art, the old lady emerges as a timeless muse, evoking emotions and stories that transcend time

Background imageOld Lady Collection: When you make your face a canvas

When you make your face a canvas
Sergio Pandolfini

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1892621

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Love in a country way

Love in a country way
Dragan Lapcevic

Background imageOld Lady Collection: ANONYMOUS

ANONYMOUS
Sayan Chakravarty

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Pushkar

Pushkar
Lou Urlings

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Mrs. Florrie Smith is 79 and believed to be the oldest hello girl

Mrs. Florrie Smith is 79 and believed to be the oldest hello girl in the country. She has worked at this exchange since 1928 and has spent most of her 41 years on the 6pm to 8am shift.Mrs

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Woman wearing a hat with a fish on it. Singer performing on stage

Woman wearing a hat with a fish on it. Singer performing on stage

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Old couple outside church in Bedworth. Elderly lady putting a hat on an elderly man

Old couple outside church in Bedworth. Elderly lady putting a hat on an elderly man. Nov 1958

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Mother and Daughter, 1897. Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Mother and Daughter, 1897. Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Mother and Daughter, 1897. Whistlers mother-in-law Frances Birnie Philip, and one of his sisters-in-law, probably Ethel Whibley

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Portrait Of The Artists Mother, 1885. Creator: Charles Gogin

Portrait Of The Artists Mother, 1885. Creator: Charles Gogin
Portrait Of The Artists Mother, 1885

Background imageOld Lady Collection: An Old Lady Sitting Near a Pillar at Side of Road, 1819. Creator: Johann Christian Erhard

An Old Lady Sitting Near a Pillar at Side of Road, 1819. Creator: Johann Christian Erhard
An Old Lady Sitting Near a Pillar at Side of Road, 1819

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Satirical drawing: Artist Painting an Old Ladys Portrait, 1729-1804

Satirical drawing: Artist Painting an Old Ladys Portrait, 1729-1804. Attributed to Pietro Antonio Novelli

Background imageOld Lady Collection: [Elderly Lady Sitting], 1854-56. Creator: Louis-Pierre-Theophile Dubois de Nehaut

[Elderly Lady Sitting], 1854-56. Creator: Louis-Pierre-Theophile Dubois de Nehaut
[Elderly Lady Sitting], 1854-56

Background imageOld Lady Collection: I remember when I was a girl (Entremets), 1903

I remember when I was a girl (Entremets), 1903. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Tortona

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Vecchie Calzette, 1903

Vecchie Calzette, 1903. Private Collection

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Portrait of Rembrandts Mother. Artist: Dou, Gerard (Gerrit) (1613-1675)

Portrait of Rembrandts Mother. Artist: Dou, Gerard (Gerrit) (1613-1675)
Portrait of Rembrandts Mother. Found in the collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Reflections. Artist: Holsoe, Carl (1863-1935)

Reflections. Artist: Holsoe, Carl (1863-1935)
Reflections. Private Collection

Background imageOld Lady Collection: A Lady of the Manor, 1886. Artist: Makovsky, Konstantin Yegorovich (1839-1915)

A Lady of the Manor, 1886. Artist: Makovsky, Konstantin Yegorovich (1839-1915)
A Lady of the Manor, 1886. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Museum, Sumy

Background imageOld Lady Collection: The Fortune-Teller, 1903, (1903). Artist: Philip William May

The Fortune-Teller, 1903, (1903). Artist: Philip William May
The Fortune-Teller, 1903, (1903). From The Pall Mall Magazine Volume XXXI, edited by George R. Halkett. [Editorial and Publishing Offices, London, 1903]

Background imageOld Lady Collection: La Vieille Aux Loques, c1858, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

La Vieille Aux Loques, c1858, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
La Vieille Aux Loques, c1858, (1904). From Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes. [Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Quai Des Grands Augustins, Paris, c19th century. Artist: James Wilson Morrice

Quai Des Grands Augustins, Paris, c19th century. Artist: James Wilson Morrice
Quai Des Grands Augustins, Paris, c19th century. From The Studio Volume 59 by Ralph Nevill. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1913]

Background imageOld Lady Collection: An illustration of Robert Brownings (1812-1889) poem Rabbi Ben Ezra, 1916. Artist: Bernard Partridge

An illustration of Robert Brownings (1812-1889) poem Rabbi Ben Ezra, 1916. Artist: Bernard Partridge
An illustration of Robert Brownings (1812-1889) poem Rabbi Ben Ezra. Illustrated by John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) often refered to as Bernard Partridge. From The Connoisseur 1916, VOL. XLIV

Background imageOld Lady Collection: An Old Woman with a Book, c. 1660. Artist: Metsu, Gabriel (1629-1667)

An Old Woman with a Book, c. 1660. Artist: Metsu, Gabriel (1629-1667)
An Old Woman with a Book, c. 1660. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Old Woman Reading, 1626-1633. Artist: Lievens, Jan (1607-1674)

Old Woman Reading, 1626-1633. Artist: Lievens, Jan (1607-1674)
Old Woman Reading, 1626-1633. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageOld Lady Collection: A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard, ca 1661. Artist: Hooch, Pieter, de (1629-1684)

A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard, ca 1661. Artist: Hooch, Pieter, de (1629-1684)
A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard, ca 1661. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageOld Lady Collection: A courtyard, c. 1660. Artist: Boursse, Esaias (1631-1672)

A courtyard, c. 1660. Artist: Boursse, Esaias (1631-1672)
A courtyard, c. 1660. Found in the collection of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Angela Lansbury in an exterior scene from The Mirror Crack d (1980)

Angela Lansbury in an exterior scene from The Mirror Crack d (1980)
Angela Lansbury as Miss Marple in a scene set in the fictional village of St. Mary Mead in The Mirror Crack d (1980)

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Portrait Old Lady old Italian lady Half-length

Portrait Old Lady old Italian lady Half-length
Portrait of an Old Lady, Portrait of an old Italian lady. Half-length, with a white lace cap, a fan in the hand, anonymous historical person portrayed - BB - woman, old woman

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Portrait old lady Bust three-quarters left Northern Netherlands

Portrait old lady Bust three-quarters left Northern Netherlands
Portrait of an old lady, Portrait of an old lady. Bust, three-quarters to the left. anonymous, Northern Netherlands, c. 1810, ivory, metal, wood (plant material), glass

Background imageOld Lady Collection: A view across Market Place in Evesham

A view across Market Place in Evesham

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Grandmother with baby

Grandmother with baby on her lap, 1961 Chichester Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: CPS 921/2

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Youth and Age

Youth and Age
Artist: Horsley, John Callcott - Title: Youth and Age - Date: 1857 - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 91.4 x 71.1

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Myanmar, Burma, Kekku. Palaung tribal lady on pilgrimage from her village

Myanmar, Burma, Kekku. Palaung tribal lady on pilgrimage from her village, attending the Full Moon festival at Kekku

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Satirical drawing Artist Painting Old Lady Portrait

Satirical drawing Artist Painting Old Lady Portrait
Artokoloro

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Portrait of an Old Lady, Possibly Elisabeth Bas, attributed to Ferdinand Bol, c. 1640 - c

Portrait of an Old Lady, Possibly Elisabeth Bas, attributed to Ferdinand Bol, c. 1640 - c. 1645

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Portrait of an old lady, Anonymous, c. 1810

Portrait of an old lady, Anonymous, c. 1810

Background imageOld Lady Collection: An enumerator seen collecting Census papers when on his rounds in Kennington, London

An enumerator seen collecting Census papers when on his rounds in Kennington, London. 1961

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Mrs Duncan of Bromley, Kent. 1938

Mrs Duncan of Bromley, Kent. 1938

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Old lady moth C016 / 2203

Old lady moth C016 / 2203
Old lady (Mormo maura) moth. This moth is found throughout the Palaearctic region. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageOld Lady Collection: Elderly couple by their fireside

Elderly couple by their fireside, 1938 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N16574



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In the captivating world of art, the old lady emerges as a timeless muse, evoking emotions and stories that transcend time. Gypsy Splendour by Laura Knight showcases her grace and elegance, while Gabrielle Brune, John Gregson, George Relph, and Edie Martin bring her character to life on the silver screen. As we delve into history's embrace, Sneinton Hermitage in Nottingham whispers tales of an old lady who found solace within its walls - a testament to resilience and solitude captured by G. S. Stevenson's lens. The Old Woman of Threadneedle Street immortalized in 1826 by Standidge & Co reminds us of the power she held amidst bustling city streets. The Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors dance around her like ethereal spirits from another era; their presence lingers in our minds long after we've left the gallery. In Granny and Me, love transcends generations as an old lady imparts wisdom upon her grandchild with tenderness unmatched. Walking down Rue de Babylone, seeking comfort becomes an art form itself - for even in moments of vulnerability or weariness, she radiates strength through every step taken. Behind The Gate of Peace lies serenity that only age can truly appreciate; it is here where memories intertwine with dreams yet to be fulfilled. Amongst The Widows stands Alessandro Bergamini's masterpiece capturing sisterhood forged through shared loss - their eyes filled with both sorrow and resilience. These women embody the beauty found within collective strength. In this vast tapestry woven by artists' hands across centuries past and present alike, one thing remains constant: the allure of the old lady continues to captivate our hearts and ignite our imaginations. She represents more than just wrinkles etched upon weathered skin; she embodies a lifetime lived fully – a testament to endurance against all odds.