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  1. Jan 30, 2015 · In 1791, decades before she offered writing advice to her own teenage niece, fifteen-year-old Austen penned The History of England — a short manuscript of 34 pages, subtitled “By a partial, prejudiced & ignorant Historian,” featuring thirteen ink-and-watercolor drawings of English royalty by Austens sister, Cassandra.

  2. The two Austen girls were also tutored at home in drawing and the piano. In 1791, Cassandra produced a series of circular illustrations of British monarchs for Jane's manuscript The History of England, which are noted to have resembled members of the Austen family more than royalty. Cassandra Austen is also credited with having created two ...

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  4. The 160 surviving letters, as well as Cassandra's artwork and accounts of Jane, provide a limited glimpse into the life of this beloved author. 1. Back-veiw portrait of Jane Austen by Cassandra Austen, 1804. Portrait of Jane Austen by Cassandra Austen, ca. 1810.

  5. The only authenticated picture of Jane Austen is a small pencil and watercolor sketch made by her sister, Cassandra, on display in the National Portrait Gallery in London. Cassandra also painted a watercolor of her in a blue dress with her face hidden by a bonnet. Austens nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh commissioned a watercolor by James ...

  6. This frank sketch by her sister and closest confidante Cassandra is the only reasonably certain portrait from life to show Austens face. It is the basis for a late nineteenth-century engraving, commissioned by Austen's nephew, which is reproduced on the ten pound bank note.

  7. Description: A watercolour drawing of Jane Austens eldest niece, Fanny Catherine Austen (1793-1882), who changed her surname to Knight in 1812 on her father inheriting the Knight estates. The drawing is by her aunt, Cassandra Austen.

  8. Aug 25, 2021 · 25 August 2021. Share. The National Portait Gallery. The sketch of Austen by her sister Cassandra is accepted as a likeness of the famed British novelist. A rare portrait of Jane Austen,...

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