Sappho

Everything Sapphic including fragments and art. "May I write words more naked than flesh, stronger than bone, more resilient than sinew, sensitive than nerve.”
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a piece of paper with writing on it and some type of text in the middle
Sappho
Sappho - this is part of fragment 16 preserved on papayrus. This poem begins a few lines down, the right hand column also shows part of another poem. This picture can also be found in Sappho's Immortal Daughters.
a painting of a woman holding a harp on top of a cliff next to the ocean
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a white marble sculpture of a woman's head with her hair blowing in the wind
Sappho
an old mosaic with a woman's face on it
Peter Green · What We Know: Sappho
A mosaic fragment with Sappho’s name on it, from Sparta (3-4 CE).
an old piece of cloth with writing on it
Two Poems by Sappho
Sappho fragment 132 - poem to Cleis, possibly her daughter.
a woman standing on top of a rocky cliff next to the ocean with her arms outstretched
Sappho - Miguel Carbonell Selva
an old book with a woman's profile on it
Sappho
Sappho
an old piece of paper with writing on it
HELIOS poésie lyrique grecque
an old black and brown vase with people on it
Home Page - Online Collection of the Walters Art Museum
Sappho teaching music Attica, Greece, c. 460-450 B.C. / terracotta.
an ancient vase with two women holding hands
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Sappho and Phaon (470 BC). Vaso grego. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Nova York.
a statue of a woman holding her hands together
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SAPPHO sold by Sotheby's, New York, on Tuesday, October 23, 2007
a statue of a woman with braids on her head is shown in front of a red wall
Sappho Hermaic pillar with a female portrait, so-called “Sappho”; inscription "Sappho Eresia" ie. Sappho from Eresos. Roman copy of a Greek Classical original. Early 5th C BC
a statue of a woman's head is shown against a black background
Image gallery: portrait head
Marble portrait head of woman wearing band across forehead and opisthosphendone, possibly Sappho; nose restored.
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