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Description Portrait of Jane Austen
Date 1873
Source University of Texas Libraries Duyckinick, Evert A. Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women in Europe and America. New York: Johnson, Wilson & Company, 1873.
Author Based on one drawn by her sister Cassandra
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NOTE: This is a heavily Victorianized version of a somewhat rudimentary sketch of Jane Austen by her sister Cassandra -- a sketch which was generally not considered too successful by those who had known Jane Austen. So the faithfulness of this attempted portrait must remain somewhat doubtful.

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