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Unrequited Love Collection

"Unrequited Love: A Melancholic Symphony of Longing and Despair" In the realm of love's cruel game, echoes of unfulfilled desires resound

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Unrequited Love Collection: Harlequin and Colombine, around 1886. Creator: Edgar Degas
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Unrequited Love Collection: Harlequin and Colombine, around 1886. Creator: Edgar Degas
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Unrequited Love Collection: Echo and Narcissus or Eco e Narciso, Book III, illustration from Ovids Metamorphoses
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Unrequited Love Collection: Reminiscence of Mahomed Akram
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Unrequited Love Collection: Deserted Gipsys Song, from The Garden of Kama
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Unrequited Love Collection: To the Unattainable, from The Garden of Kama
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Garden of Kama
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Unrequited Love Collection: Zira: in Captivity, poem from The Garden of Kama
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Unrequited Love Collection: Less than the Dust, poem from The Garden of Kama
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Proposal (oil on canvas)
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Inexorable (engraving)
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Story of Sir Pellias, illustration from The Story of King Arthur
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Unrequited Love Collection: Rejected Addresses, 1853 (oil on canvas)
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Unrequited Love Collection: Narcissus and Echo (oil on canvas)
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Unrequited Love Collection: Cleopatra (69-30 BC) (charcoal on paper)
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Unrequited Love Collection: A Prior Attachment, 1882 (oil on canvas)
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Unrequited Love Collection: Portrait presumed to be Adele Hugo (1830-1915) (oil on canvas)
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Refusal from Burns Duncan
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Unrequited Love Collection: He Never Came (engraving)
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Unrequited Love Collection: You Love Me Not (engraving)
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Barge of the Dead, illustration from The Story of Sir Launcelot
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Unrequited Love Collection: Wolfram looked after her, from The Stories of Wagners Operas by J
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Lady Elaine the Fair knoweth Sir Launcelot, illustration from
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Unrequited Love Collection: Sir Launcelot confideth his Shield to Elaine the Fair, illustration from
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Unrequited Love Collection: Joe Willet and Dolly Varden, illustrations for Character Sketches from Dickens
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Unrequited Love Collection: Clytie, c. 1890-92 (oil on canvas)
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Unrequited Love Collection: At the Rendezvous, a Cruel Hoax (engraving)
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Unrequited Love Collection: How Liza Loved the King, 1890 (oil on canvas)
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Death Journey of the Lily Maid of Astolat, from
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Unrequited Love Collection: Palamides appeared before her, illustration from Stories of King Arthur
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Unrequited Love Collection: Clytie Transformed into a Sunflower, 1688 (oil on canvas)
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Unrequited Love Collection: Love and Glory (engraving)
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Unrequited Love Collection: Girl blowing a dandelion (b / w photo)
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Barge floated down the River, illustration from
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Unrequited Love Collection: Ms 493 fol. 99v The departure of Aeneas and Didos death
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Belle of the Town, by J M Bulloch (litho)
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Unrequited Love Collection: The Lovers Leap (engraving)
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Unrequited Love Collection: 'How Happy Could I Be With Either!'In the Exhibition of the Royal Society of British Artists
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Unrequited Love Collection: Cross Purposes (engraving)
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Unrequited Love Collection: Golf is not the Only Game on Earth (engraving)
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Unrequited Love Collection: Apollo and Daphne, ca. 1538-40. Creator: Andrea Schiavone
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Unrequited Love Collection: She Never Told Her Love, 1857. Creator: Henry Peach Robinson
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Unrequited Love Collection: Antiochus and Stratonike, 1840. Artist: Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867)
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Unrequited Love Collection: Iphis hangs himself in despair that he could not gain Anaxarete, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles
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Unrequited Love Collection: Clytie transformed into a sunflower, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles
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Unrequited Love Collection: Iphis hangs himself in despair that he could not gain Anaxarete, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart
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Unrequited Love Collection: Clytia Turned into a Turnesole, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart
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Unrequited Love Collection: Never Told Love 1857 Albumen silver print glass negative


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"Unrequited Love: A Melancholic Symphony of Longing and Despair" In the realm of love's cruel game, echoes of unfulfilled desires resound. Like Echo and Narcissus, forever entwined in a tragic dance, their hearts yearned for an unattainable connection. Ovid's Metamorphoses immortalized their tale, reminding us that sometimes love remains unanswered. Amidst the enchanted forest, Nastagio degli Onesti found himself trapped in a banquet of unrequited love. The vivid tempera on panel depicted his anguish as he witnessed the torment endured by those who could not win affection's favor. Mahomed Akram reminisced about lost moments and stolen glances; his memories became bittersweet fragments etched into his soul. His Reminiscence echoed with longing for a love that slipped through his fingers like desert sand. From The Garden of Kama emerged poignant melodies sung by deserted gypsies. Their songs carried the weight of shattered dreams and untold stories left behind in pursuit of an elusive flame. "To the Unattainable, " whispered voices from The Garden of Kama, expressing heartfelt tributes to loves never realized. In captivity within Zira's poem, emotions soared high but remained imprisoned within walls built by fate itself. Through verses less than dust scattered across time's tapestry, we find solace in The Garden of Kama. Its ethereal beauty offers refuge to souls burdened with unreciprocated affection—a sanctuary where hearts can heal amidst petals kissed only by tears. The Proposal painted on canvas captured a moment frozen in eternity—the vulnerability felt when pouring one's heart out without hope for reciprocation. It stands as a testament to courage despite inevitable rejection. Engraved upon our hearts is The Inexorable truth—love does not always follow our desired path; its course may lead us astray.