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@Caeciliusinhorto: The 2nd para of Life has One of the first scholars to question this was Edgar Lobel in 1930,[11] who concluded that there is no reason to believe that she the orthography used on the Berlin papyrus, on which fragments of two of her poems are preserved. There’s something missing here – can you clarify, please? Sweet6970 (talk) 10:43, 6 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
A quick note that Frederic Leighton's painting was one of six works that he exhibited at the RA in 1893, and it is apparently at the Leighton House Museum.
It may be a romantic interpretation, but in the absence of any more contemporary image, it would be nice to have a colour photo with her delicate pink gown instead of that austere monochrome book scan. See Art UK.
Ooh, that's a much nicer image: thank you for pointing it out! I'm on holiday at the moment, so I'm not doing anything too complicated until I have access to a proper computer again, but when I do I will definitely update the image if nobody else gets to it in the meantime... Caeciliusinhorto (talk) 07:39, 2 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]