تي ،، بنت من أسرة ذات اصول غير ملكية ،،،
قدرت تفوز بقلب الملك امنحتب الثالث في سابقة غير معهودة في التاريخ المصري القديم ،، عشان تبقى صاحبة اللقب " حمت نسوت ورت" الزوجة الملكية العظيمة.
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المتحف المصري بالتحرير
" ميريت بتاح " او المحبوبه بتاح كما كانت تلقب ف مصر القديمه
تعتبر اول طبيبه ست في التاريخ البشري
حيث انها كانت تُعتبر رئيسة الأطباء في البلاط الملكي المصري خلال الأسرة الثانية، حوالي 2700 قبل الميلاد؛
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“The journey of life is made up of long tedious stretches, step by step, day by day, without anything impressive happening, but the memory is made up of the unexpected events that mark the journey.
Isabel Allende
Road into the Distance created by Normov Art.
This is a painting from 1909.
Zinaida Serebriakova’s At the Dressing-Table (Self-Portrait) is a 1909 oil-on-canvas masterpiece painted when the artist was just 25 years old. Snowed in at her family’s estate near Neskuchnoye—then part of the Russian Empire and now in Ukraine—Serebriakova found herself without access to models or travel, so she turned the brush on herself. Using her reflection in a mirror, she captured a quiet domestic scene surrounded by the everyday items on her dressing table.
What makes the painting feel so strikingly contemporary is its warmth and spontaneity. Rather than presenting a formal, distant portrait, Serebriakova smiles directly at the viewer while brushing her hair, creating an intimate, candid moment that feels surprisingly modern for 1909—almost like a snapshot taken on a smartphone a century later. Today, the painting remains one of her most beloved works and is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery.
The longer you look, the more fascinating it becomes…
William Holman Hunt’s The Awakening Conscience (1853) captures the moment a young woman abruptly rises from her lover’s lap, as if struck by a sudden realization.
What stands out most is her expression. She seems to recognize the hollowness of her circumstances in an instant, while the man beside her appears confused, continuing to play the piano without understanding what has changed.
Hunt packed the painting with symbolic details. A cat toying with a trapped bird, tangled yarn scattered across the floor, and sunlight pouring through the window all reinforce themes of captivity, liberation, and the possibility of redemption.
Look closely at her hand and you’ll notice several rings—yet none on her ring finger.
"Take a break to listen to the song of the wind, talk to the whispering trees, feel the love of flowers, dance with the dancing leaves, and enjoy the tranquility and serenity of nature."
Debasish Mridha
Art :
Rachel Clearfield - The Stream, 1996.