"We must have something in common to understand each other, and something different to love each other."
Paul Géraldy (1885-1983), French writer.
Marriage Proposal, 1889. Lionel Charles Henley (1843-1893), British artist.
Self-Portrait of the Artist and Her Husband on Their Wedding Trip
By : Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot. (1784–1845)
French painter
Oil on canvas, 61 X 51 cm
John Callcott Horsley (British painter, 1817–1903)
The Banker's Private Room, Negotiating a Loan, 1870
oil on canvas
101.5 x 126.9 cm
Royal Holloway, University of London
"Lost or Strayed", 1905
By, Briton Riviere (1840–1920)
Oil on canvas
H 89 x W 81.8 cm
In Lost or Strayed the principal character of the painting is the dog and his anguish and sense of fear is clearly highlighted in the painting – the viewer can only see the backs of the people