Eleanor nicknames include the obvious Ellie, but also lots of rarer ideas. Leni, Elea, Nori, or Leo, anyone? It's a classic name with options galore!
Eleanor is a girl's name of English, French origin meaning "light-hearted; shining light". Derived from the Provençal name "Aliénor."
About This Product Once upon a time…the name Eleanor came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Eleanor’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Eleanor’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Eleanor is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of her core identity: Eleanor, that one wonderful word by which she is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Eleanor in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
Please help if you know -- Thanks! Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (1872 – 1945) English illustrator and painter. Watercolor and pencil on paper Private collection Prviously owned by Lord Dunsany, the fantasy writer.
She once cried into a plunger at a supermarket.
Identifier: eleanorfortesque00fort Title: Eleanor Fortesque Brickdale's Golden book of famous women Year: 1919 (1910s) Authors: Fortescue-Brickdale, Eleanor Subjects: Women in literature Publisher: London New York : Hodder and Stoughton Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: Text Appearing After Image: BECKY SHARP 145 was consumed with grief for her father. She had aHttle room in the garret, where the maids heard herwalking and sobbing at night; but it was with rage,and not with grief. She had not been much of adissembler, until now her loneliness taught her tofeign. She had never mingled in the society ofwomen: her father, reprobate as he was, was a manof talent; his conversation was a thousand times moreagreeable to her than the talk of such of her own sexas she now encountered. The pompous vanity of theold schoolmistress, the foolish good-humour of hersister, the silly chat and scandal of the elder girls,and the frigid correctness of the governesses equallyannoyed her; and she had no soft maternal heart,this unlucky girl, otherwise the prattle and talk of theyounger children, with whose care she was chieflyentrusted, might have soothed and interested her;but she lived among them two years, and not one wassorry that she went away. The gentle tender-heartedAmelia Sedley was the onl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Ruler of two nations, mother to kings and queens, leader of a crusade: Eleanor of Aquitaine was a savvy power player in medieval France and England.
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Angelica Kauffmann. Detail from Portrait of Eleanor, Countess of Lauderdale, 1781.
About This Product Once upon a time…the name Eleanor came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Eleanor’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Eleanor’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Eleanor is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of her core identity: Eleanor, that one wonderful word by which she is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Eleanor in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
There Is a Garden in Her Face by Thomas Campion (1567–1619) There is a garden in her face Where roses and white lilies grow; A heav'nly paradise is that place Wherein all pleasant fruits do flow. There cherries grow which none may buy, Till 'Cherry ripe' themselves do cry. Those cherries fairly do enclose Of orient pearl a double row, Which when her lovely laughter shows, They look like rose-buds fill'd with snow; Yet them nor peer nor prince can buy, Till 'Cherry ripe' themselves do cry. Her eyes like angels watch them still, Her brows like bended bows do stand, Threat'ning with piercing frowns to kill All that attempt with eye or hand Those sacred cherries to come nigh, Till 'Cherry ripe' themselves do cry. ___ Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale [English illustrator and painter, 1872-1945] “The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language” Complied: Francis Turner Palgrave (1824-1897) Illustrated: Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (1872-1945) New York: George H. Doran, (ca. 1920) ___ Many thanks to ElfGoblin for his generosity in allowing me the use of his images! www.flickr.com/photos/49193133@N07/
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Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale (1871-1945) illustrated many books such as Poems by Tennyson, 1905, W.M. Canton, Story of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 1912, and Calthorp, A Diary of an 18th Century Garden, 1926, to name a few. In 1919, Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale's Golden Book of Famous Women was published by Hodder and Stoughton, which was a compilation of stories about some of the most famous women in history and legend as written by some of the most famous authors in history such as William Shakespeare, Lord Tennyson, Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, and John Keats among others.
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About This Product Once upon a time…the name Eleanor came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Eleanor’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Eleanor’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Eleanor is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of her core identity: Eleanor, that one wonderful word by which she is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Eleanor in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale (1871-1945) illustrated many books such as Poems by Tennyson, 1905, W.M. Canton, Story of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 1912, and Calthorp, A Diary of an 18th Century Garden, 1926, to name a few. In 1919, Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale's Golden Book of Famous Women was published by Hodder and Stoughton, which was a compilation of stories about some of the most famous women in history and legend as written by some of the most famous authors in history such as William Shakespeare, Lord Tennyson, Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, and John Keats among others.
She conquered Cornwall in BBC hit drama Poldark; now she's sitting for Vincent Van Gogh in the world's first fully painted film. She's a secret songstress too. Is there anything Eleanor Tomlinson can't do?
Автор - красавицу_видеть_хотите . Это цитата этого сообщения Английская художница Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale. Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale родилась в Норвуде, Суррей в 1871 году. Она, пожалуй, является самой известной художницей в стиле живописи Возрождение прерафаэлитов конца 19-го…
She inherited a vast chunk of France, embarked on a Crusade, married an English king and bore no fewer than ten children. Alison Hughes reveals the celebrated queen consort and her links to the town…
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Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale (1871-1945) illustrated many books such as Poems by Tennyson, 1905, W.M. Canton, Story of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 1912, and Calthorp, A Diary of an 18th Century Garden, 1926, to name a few. In 1919, Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale's Golden Book of Famous Women was published by Hodder and Stoughton, which was a compilation of stories about some of the most famous women in history and legend as written by some of the most famous authors in history such as William Shakespeare, Lord Tennyson, Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, and John Keats among others.