Note: All the older published “portraits” of Austen were based on an engraving in the 1870 Edward Austen-Leigh Memoir of Jane Austen, which in turn was based on a somewhat rudimentary life sketch of Jane Austen by her sister Cassandra (a sketch which was not considered too successful by some of those who had known Jane Austen), as reinterpreted and Victorianized in 1869 by Mr. Andrews of.. This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version.Modifications: digitally processed and cropped.The original can be viewed here: Jane Austen Portrait.jpg: .Modifications made by Amano1.
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The recipient certainly believed it was a portrait of the novelist (and must have been a pretty ardent reader to have been a “fan” of Jane Austen at all by 1817 – the year of Austen’s early death.. The Rice Portrait of Jane Austen by Ozias Humphry (Photo: Wikimedia Public Domain). The work was a joint effort between Jane, writing with brash humor and energy, and her elder sister Cassandra Austen as illustrator. Jane was 15 at the time. You can view the whole manuscript online at the British Library. L’aimable Jane 1800-1815 (Photo.