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Frances Elizabeth Dickens (Fanny Burnett), 1836 (pastel & crayon on paper)
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Frances Elizabeth Dickens (Fanny Burnett), 1836 (pastel & crayon on paper)
3071342 Frances Elizabeth Dickens (Fanny Burnett), 1836 (pastel & crayon on paper) by Laurence, Samuel (1812-84); 58x45 cm; Charles Dickens Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The present work is a chalk and crayon drawing by Samuel Laurence and the sitter has been identified as Charles Dickenss elder sister, Frances Dickens. Fanny, as she was better known, was trained as a pianist at the Royal Academy and gave public concerts in London.); © Charles Dickens Museum; © Charles Dickens Museum, London
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This print showcases Frances Elizabeth Dickens, also known as Fanny Burnett, in a pastel and crayon drawing by Samuel Laurence. The artwork, measuring 58x45 cm, is housed at the Charles Dickens Museum in London, UK. Fanny Burnett was not only Charles Dickens's elder sister but also a talented pianist who received training at the Royal Academy. She even performed public concerts in London during her career. This chalk and crayon portrait beautifully captures her elegance and grace. The image provides a glimpse into the Victorian era of British literature and culture that Charles Dickens himself epitomized. It serves as a reminder of the profound influence of his works on English literature. With its delicate details and soft hues, this artwork transports viewers back to an enchanting time when artistry flourished amidst societal changes. The print allows us to appreciate both Fanny Burnett's musical talent and her connection to one of Britain's most celebrated authors. As we admire this piece from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and bring history alive before our eyes. It invites us to delve deeper into the rich tapestry of British heritage while appreciating the artistic brilliance captured within this stunning portrait.
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