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The  pharaoh Amenhotep IV; The Great Queen Nefertiti


An Egyptian relief depicting the tender family of Pharaoh Akhenaten and Nefertiti withtheir children, circa 1345 B.C.E. Image credit: Corbis.



Queen Nefertiti duzzles the modern imagination - but why?








 
Pericles and Aspasia


Aspasia of Miletus

Aspasia






The True Story of Anthony and Cleopatra


Cleopatra VII Philopator; Marcus Antonius



Dante et Beatrice. Oil on canvas by Henry Holiday (1833). Google Art Project. Public Domain. 
Dante looks longingly at Beatrice (in center) passing by the Santa Trinita Bridge with friend Lady Vanna (red) along the Arno River (Florence, Tuscany - central Italy).


Beatrice and Dante

La Vita Nuova translated in English

La Divina Comedia translated in English




Love letter from Auguste Rodin to Camille Claudel (ca 1886)


Camille Claudel - Love, Despair and Auguste Rodin


Auguste Rodin et Camille Claudel




The 10 most famous art couples of the 20th century


Artists in Love: From Picasso and Gilot to Christo and Jean Claude, A Century of Creative and Romantic Partnerships


Muses: Women Who Inspire

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〠 AMANDA LAOUPI Born in Athens on August 19, 1968. She has an Excellent First Degree - BA Hons - in Archaeology & History of Arts (National and Kapodistrian University in Athens); a MSc in Environmental Protection and Management (European Program in collaboration with Goulandris Museum of Natural History); a PhD in Environmental Archaeology - Summa Cum Laude (National and Kapodistrian University in Athens) and post-doctoral work in Earth Sciences and Environmental & Disaster Studies. She worked for GAIA (Goulandris Museum of Natural History) and for the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) Centre for the Assessment of Natural Hazards and Proactive Planning as an associate researcher. She Established the interdisciplinary scientific field of Disaster Archaeology (2005)
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