Muses - Terpsichore
WC2, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery - Staircase Hall - Half-way Landing
Lydia Lopokova, as Terpsichore the muse of dance and choral poetry, leaves a lyre resting against her side to hold a squirrel aloft.
Lydia Lopokova, as Terpsichore the muse of dance and choral poetry, leaves a lyre resting against her side to hold a squirrel aloft.
Christabel, Lady Aberconway as Euterpe the muse of music.
Osbert Sitwell as Apollo, god of music, dance and lots more, plays a pipe to awaken the muses.
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