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| Martin Schoeller Lance Armstrong 2001 inkjet print National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Annie Leibovitz Lance Armstrong 1999 C-print Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous Photographer Julia Marlowe in Colinette 1899 gelatin silver print Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC |
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| Arnold Genthe Julia Marlowe ca. 1911 gelatin silver print National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Pach Brothers Studio (New York) Julia Marlowe ca. 1900 gelatin silver print National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Alfred J. Frueh Julia Marlowe as Juliet ca. 1910 gouache and ink on board National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Alfred J. Frueh Julia Marlowe as Juliet ca. 1910 hand-colored linocut National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Mark Seliger Kurt Cobain 1993 platinum-palladium print National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Jesse Frohman Kurt Cobain 1993 inkjet print National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Arnold Genthe Greta Garbo 1925 gelatin silver print National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| George Hurrell Greta Garbo 1930 gelatin silver print National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Clarence Sinclair Bull Greta Garbo 1939 gelatin silver print National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Leo Fuchs Paul Newman 1959 inkjet print National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Ralph Schraivogel Paul Newman at Filmpodium der Stadt, Zürich 2001 screenprint and lithograph (poster) Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum |
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| Anonymous Photographer Isadora Duncan ca. 1910 gelatin silver print (postcard) National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Arnold Genthe The Roll Call (Isadora Duncan) 1918 lithograph (poster) National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
from In Memory of the Vertuous and Learned Lady Madre de Teresa
that sought an early Martyrdome.
Since tis not to bee had at home,
Sheel travell to a martyrdome.
No home for her confesses shee,
But where shee may A martyr bee.
Sheel to the Moores, and trade with them,
For this unvalued Diadem,
Shee offers them her dearest breath,
With Christs name int in change for death.
Sheel bargain with them, and will give
Them God, and teach them how to live
In him, or if they this denye,
For him sheel teach them how to dye.
So shall shee leave amongst them sowne,
Her Lords blood, or at least her owne.
Farewell then all the world, adieu,
Teresa is no more for you:
Farewell all pleasures, sports and joyes,
Never till now esteemed toyes.
Farewell what ever deare may bee,
Mothers armes, or fathers knee.
Farewell home, and farwell home:
Shees for the Moores and Martyrdome.
Sweet not so fast, Loe thy faire spouse,
Whom thou seek'st with so swift vowes
Calls thee back, and bids thee come,
T' embrace a milder Martyrdome.
Blest powers forbid thy tender life,
Should bleed upon a barbarous knife.
Or some base hand have power to race,
Thy Breasts chast cabinet; and uncase
A soule kept there so sweet. O no,
Wise heaven will never have it so.
Thou art Loves victim, and must dye
A death more misticall and high.
Into Loves hand then shalt let fall,
A still surviving funerall.
– Richard Crashaw, Steps to the Temple (1648)




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