She is described as very beautiful. It might be interesting to just pull her out of each photo and sort them with their date to see what “beautiful” meant for each timeframe.
I found the first one very beautiful, and checked the date and late 1800, early 1900s.
Some of the ones I assume from the middle ages crack me up. Very different sense of beautiful.
I notice that, too, although I expect some of that is ethnic preference. But beauty is always in the eye of the beholder....
Definitely #1. Far and away the most beautiful representation. Also, one of the few where she is portrayed as having the proper coloration of a Semite woman.