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Romantic print of a love letter of Emma, Lady Hamilton's and antique, nostalgic ephemera.

Emma, Lady Hamilton, the romantic, infamous, intelligent, sensual muse of her age wrote these simple words that I find to be some of the most passionate phrasing I have ever heard. "I feil more and more unhappy at being seperatted from you, and if my fatal ruin depends on seeing you, I will and I MUST ... for to live without you is impossible. I love you to that degree that at this time their is not a hardship upon hearth, either of poverty, hunger, cold, death or even to walk barefoot to Scotland to see you, but I would undergo." I have regularized the spelling for the print. The romantic print is comprised of this quote and a faux envelope addressed to her famous lover, Lord Nelson. Also in the design are a hand drawn cameo locket that I based on a portrait of her, photos of roses that I have colored to resemble the rose named after her, a ribbon that once bound love letters of my own and an antique gold brooch that I added an H N. monogram for Nelson, that I found at a thrift store when I was just discovering the story of Emma when I was fourteen and saw Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier's film of That Hamilton Woman. It is a gorgeous movie and the very essence of star crossed lovers. I highly recommend Rebecca Fraser's biography about Emma, should you wish to find out her amazing and infamous history. Larger scale available, more upon request. Coordinating roses available called "Romantic Roses."

Emma, Lady Hamilton, the romantic, infamous, intelligent, sensual muse of her age wrote these simple words that I find to be some of the most passionate phrasing I have ever heard. "I feil more and more unhappy at being seperatted from you, and if my fatal ruin depends on seeing you, I will and I MUST ... for to live without you is impossible. I love you to that degree that at this time their is not a hardship upon hearth, either of poverty, hunger, cold, death or even to walk barefoot to Scotland to see you, but I would undergo." I have regularized the spelling for the print. The romantic print is comprised of this quote and a faux envelope addressed to her famous lover, Lord Nelson. Also in the design are a hand drawn cameo locket that I based on a portrait of her, photos of roses that I have colored to resemble the rose named after her, a ribbon that once bound love letters of my own and an antique gold brooch that I added an H N. monogram for Nelson, that I found at a thrift store when I was just discovering the story of Emma when I was fourteen and saw Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier's film of That Hamilton Woman. It is a gorgeous movie and the very essence of star crossed lovers. I highly recommend Rebecca Fraser's biography about Emma, should you wish to find out her amazing and infamous history. Larger scale available, more upon request. Coordinating roses available called "Romantic Roses."

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