The only known painting of the three Brontë sisters together was painted by their brother, Branwell, and was long thought lost.
The watercolour painting was believed to be of Emily, Charlotte and Anne Brontë, painted in the 1830s by a young Edwin Landseer, who struck up a friendship with the family. The owner and auctioneers J ...
41.9 x 36.8 cm. (16.5 x 14.5 in.) Acquired in England before the Second World War; By descent to Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick, Boston; By descent to their daughter, Kathleen Wick Galacar, Boston; ...
“Wuthering Heights” was first published in 1847 under the name Ellis Bell — a pseudonym for Emily Brontë, of course, and one that she adopted in tandem with her sisters Charlotte and Anne, in their ...
The only-known surviving portrait of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte together has returned to the literary's family's home in Haworth. It was painted by their brother Branwell in 1834 and then bought ...
Bronte: A Portrait of Charlotte is based on letters written between Charlotte and her childhood friend and confident, Ellen Nussey. The play takes place over the course of a single day, in which ...
“Wuthering Heights” was first published in 1847 under the name Ellis Bell — a pseudonym for Emily Brontë, of course, and one that she adopted in tandem with her sisters Charlotte and Anne, in their ...
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