He Brande Parsonage Museum He has bought the exceptional image of English writer Emily Brande (1818-1848) for £ 32,000 (37.034 Euros). The previous estimate was sold by the AUCCS auction house, which was finally sold to the museum after the auction war.
Brande sisters manuscripts – writers Charlotte, Emily and Anne – are often for sale, but the works of image art are not so often. “It was very nervous when the Lot 53 was on sale Emidro’s Emid Bran..
“The auction seemed to climb too fast. Then the deck had a very tense pause before going down. I knew that the painting would reach the old brandy house in Hawart. This is a moment Museum staff is very passionate“.
Titled ‘North Wind’ is tapped by a young woman with a watercolor, brown hair, and a wind A white dress and a blue layer. This is a copy of William Finde’s work, which appeared in the life and work of Lord Biran of 1833.
Emily Brande completed this work in 1842 I read about 24 years of age and in Brussels With her sister Charlotte, the author of ‘Jane Iyer’. This is mentioned in the letters of Charlotte Emily received drawing classes When he stayed in Belgium, it was possible Will leave some of his works when he returns to England.
According to the auction list, the ‘The North Wind’ may have thanked the Hecker of the Constant, who directed the boarding school where the Brande sisters studied, and sent the work to their descendants.
Except for him Popular Victorian novel‘Porcosas Kumbrez’Some of the works written by Emily Brande are preserved. His illustration work is not particularly unknown. “Unlike Charlotte and Franwell, Emily left some paintings to tell the story of painting,” Jane Sellers and Christine Alexander wrote in the 1995 book ‘The Art of the Pronades’.
“It is difficult to explain his drawings and paintings that are very fragmented and his poems … Emily created less copies of work than his sisters.”
Between Los Hermanas PronadFranwell was particularly known for his paintings and produced many films protected from his sisters. Emily Brande’s Watercoller is expected to be evaluated by a conservative, and is expected to be permanently exposed to the public at the Brande Parsege Museum West Yorkshire.
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