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  1. 16 de jul. de 2011 · Portrait of Jane Austen by Cassandra Austen, ca. 1810. Growing up, the sisters engaged in many activities together for the purpose of education and leisure. While Jane became known for her writing, Cassandra developed an interest in drawing and watercolor painting. These are two of Cassandra's portraits of Jane in watercolor and pencil, dating ...

  2. 23 de jul. de 2023 · 1. Jane Austen’ın En Büyük Destekçilerinden Birisi Babasıydı. Austen, 16 Aralık 1775 tarihinde İngiltere’nin Oxfordshire kontluğunda bulunan Steventon kentinde; papaz George Austen ve Cassandra Austen’ın kızı olarak dünyaya geldi. Sekiz çocuklu bir ailenin ikinci çocuğuydu.

  3. 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. Austen’s nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh commissioned a watercolor by James ...

  4. 15 de jun. de 2019 · Jane and Cassandra Austen were the closest of sisters from early childhood. Cassandra was the most important person in Jane’s life; Jane looked up to and adored her older sister, who was devoted to her in return.

  5. Cassandra era una buena mujer, y para los Austen era la hija mayor ejemplar: la más guapa, la más confiable y eficiente, un orgullo y un pilar para su madre, una mentora para la más joven y juguetona Jane. Formó la pareja perfecta con Tom Fowle, a la edad ideal.

  6. 16 de jul. de 2011 · Cassandra Austen, la sœur bien-aimée de Jane si Cassandra allait avoir la tête coupée, Jane insisterait pour partager son destin. " Mme Austen Cassandra Austen - Le deuxième prénom Elizabeth - est né le 9 janvier 1773, deux ans avant sa célèbre soeur Jane.

  7. Cassandra Austen, nee Leigh, 1739 – 1827 Jane’s mother Cassandra was the fifth of six children born to the Rev. Thomas Leigh and his wife Jane. Clever and witty, she was already writing verses by the age of six. She was also a very practical woman: a skilled housekeeper, a fine needlewoman and a keen gardener. James Austen, 1765 – 1819