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"Paulina: A Captivating Tale of Dance, Royalty, and Timeless Beauty" Step into the enchanting world as we unravel her fascinating story

Background imagePaulina Collection: The Winters Tale

The Winters Tale
Leontes is astonished by the lifelike nature of the statue of Hermione : Paulina, too, is enraptured

Background imagePaulina Collection: Blonde Beauty

Blonde Beauty
Jan Slotboom

Background imagePaulina Collection: Blondie

Blondie
Jan Slotboom

Background imagePaulina Collection: Music cover, The Cachucha, by A Fleche

Music cover, The Cachucha, by A Fleche, danced by ballerinas Paulina Duvernay and Fanny Ellsler, with Une Valse Sentimentale Date: circa 1835

Background imagePaulina Collection: Madame Saharet, dancer, theatrical studio portrait in costume. Captioned, Lastly

Madame Saharet, dancer, theatrical studio portrait in costume. Captioned, Lastly, the "Old-Fashioned" Dancer: A Quaint Successor to Salome, Classical, Apache, And Russian Convolutions'

Background imagePaulina Collection: Queen Victoria Cartoon as Hermione

Queen Victoria Cartoon as Hermione
Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901), alias Hermione. A Shakespearean comment on the fact that Victoria has stayed too long in retirement following Albert's death; her people want to see her again

Background imagePaulina Collection: Emperor Maximinus and his wife Paulina (engraving)

Emperor Maximinus and his wife Paulina (engraving)
2781070 Emperor Maximinus and his wife Paulina (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Emperor Maximinus and his wife Paulina)

Background imagePaulina Collection: Saharet - a famous continental dancer

Saharet - a famous continental dancer
Saharet, real name Paulina Clarissa Molony (1878 - 1964), famous Australian-born dancer, who performed many styles in variety theatre in the America

Background imagePaulina Collection: Red-crested turaco, Tauraco erythrolophus

Red-crested turaco, Tauraco erythrolophus (Touracou pauline, Pauline plantain-eater, Musophaga paulina). Handcoloured engraving from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London

Background imagePaulina Collection: Red-crested turaco, toucan, aracari and toucanet

Red-crested turaco, toucan, aracari and toucanet
Red-crested turaco, Tauraco erythrolophus 1, green-billed toucan, Ramphastos dicolorus 2, ivory-billed aracari, Pteroglossus azara 3 and spot-billed toucanet, Selenidera maculirostris

Background imagePaulina Collection: The statue of Queen Hermione comes to life (chromolitho)

The statue of Queen Hermione comes to life (chromolitho)
735953 The statue of Queen Hermione comes to life (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The statue of Queen Hermione comes to life)

Background imagePaulina Collection: Thirlby Hall (engraving)

Thirlby Hall (engraving)
1044638 Thirlby Hall (engraving) by Small, William (1843-1931) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Thirlby Hall. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imagePaulina Collection: Gold coin of Paulina, 3rd century

Gold coin of Paulina, 3rd century
Gold coin of Paulina, the wife of Emperor Maximinus Thrax, 3rd century

Background imagePaulina Collection: A bronze coin of Paulina, the mother of Emperor Hadrian, 1st century

A bronze coin of Paulina, the mother of Emperor Hadrian, 1st century
Bronze coin of Paulina (85/6), mother of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (76-138), 1st century

Background imagePaulina Collection: The WinterAśS Tale. Act V. Scene Iii. A Chapel In PaulinaAśS House

The WinterAśS Tale. Act V. Scene Iii. A Chapel In PaulinaAśS House. Leontes, Polixenes, Florizel, Perdita, Camillo, Paulina, Lords And Attendants. Hermione As A Statue

Background imagePaulina Collection: CIVIL WAR LETTER, c1862. Letter from Union soldier Lyman S. Elliott to Miss Paulina Hurst

CIVIL WAR LETTER, c1862. Letter from Union soldier Lyman S. Elliott to Miss Paulina Hurst, c1862

Background imagePaulina Collection: A chapel in Paulinas house, Act V, Scene III, from The Winters Tale

A chapel in Paulinas house, Act V, Scene III, from The Winters Tale
KW323358 A chapel in Paulinas house, Act V, Scene III, from The Winters Tale, from The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, published late 19th century (litho) by Hamilton

Background imagePaulina Collection: St. Paula or An Abbess, 1655 (oil on canvas)

St. Paula or An Abbess, 1655 (oil on canvas)
XIR243427 St. Paula or An Abbess, 1655 (oil on canvas) by Valdes Leal, Juan de (1622-90); 209x127 cm; Musee de Tesse, Le Mans, France; (add.info.: Sainte Paule dit autrefois une Abbesse; ); Spanish

Background imagePaulina Collection: THIRLBY HALL, DRAWN BY WILLIAM SMALL, 1883; Paulina, arrayed in a brilliant blue

THIRLBY HALL, DRAWN BY WILLIAM SMALL, 1883; Paulina, arrayed in a brilliant blue silk dinner dress, trimmed with Limerick lace, was sitting bolt upright upon the edge of her chair, twirling her thumbs

Background imagePaulina Collection: Winters Tale - Statue

Winters Tale - Statue
Paulina and the statue of Hermione, falsely accused of infidelity by Leontes Date: first produced 1610/11


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"Paulina: A Captivating Tale of Dance, Royalty, and Timeless Beauty" Step into the enchanting world as we unravel her fascinating story. From Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale" to a mesmerizing music cover of "The Cachucha, " she has left an indelible mark on the arts. Madame Saharet, a renowned dancer, captivates us with her theatrical studio portrait in costume. Her performances are hailed as a unique blend of classical elegance and daring innovation – a true successor to iconic dancers like Salome. Even Queen Victoria couldn't resist being drawn into Paulina's allure; depicted in a cartoon as Hermione from "The Winter's Tale. " This timeless tale continues with Emperor Maximinus and his wife Paulina, immortalized in an exquisite engraving that speaks volumes about their regal connection. Saharet, another famous continental dancer, takes center stage alongside our feathered friends – the vibrant Red-crested Turaco. Just like Paulina herself, these birds exude grace and beauty. As if stepping out from legend itself, the statue of Queen Hermione comes to life before our eyes through a captivating chromolitho. The magic doesn't end there; Thirlby Hall beckons us with its majestic presence captured in an intricate engraving. Delve deeper into history with gold and bronze coins bearing the name Paulina. These precious artifacts remind us of her significance throughout different centuries – from being the mother of Emperor Hadrian to having coins minted in her honor during the 3rd century. Join us on this journey through time as we celebrate Paulina - an embodiment of artistry, elegance, and enduring legacy.