Jane Austen at her Writing Desk – Art Print (2 sizes)

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Jane Austen at her Writing Desk

From 1809 until her final months in 1817, Jane Austen lived in Chawton Village near Alton with her mother; her sister, Cassandra; and their friend Martha Lloyd. It was there, at her small writing desk, that she wrote some of the greatest works in literary history.

This watercolor scene is based on one of my own photos from the Jane Austen House Museum in Alton, England. The placement of the window, fireplace, Jane’s actual writing table, and clock are all from my own experience at the museum. I used various reference images from different Jane Austen portraits to capture her torso and bonneted curls. Here she is writing, in the first floor sitting room, whilst people in the country village of Chawton pass by her window.

• Original watercolor art print by Kathryn Holeman.
• Choose from 5.25" x 7.875" or 8" x 10"
• The 5.25" x 7.875" is printed on 240lb white cardstock.
The 8" x 10" is printed on 110lb smooth uncoated paper.
• Packed in a sturdy flat mailer
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Jane Austen at her Writing Desk

From 1809 until her final months in 1817, Jane Austen lived in Chawton Village near Alton with her mother; her sister, Cassandra; and their friend Martha Lloyd. It was there, at her small writing desk, that she wrote some of the greatest works in literary history.

This watercolor scene is based on one of my own photos from the Jane Austen House Museum in Alton, England. The placement of the window, fireplace, Jane’s actual writing table, and clock are all from my own experience at the museum. I used various reference images from different Jane Austen portraits to capture her torso and bonneted curls. Here she is writing, in the first floor sitting room, whilst people in the country village of Chawton pass by her window.

• Original watercolor art print by Kathryn Holeman.
• Choose from 5.25" x 7.875" or 8" x 10"
• The 5.25" x 7.875" is printed on 240lb white cardstock.
The 8" x 10" is printed on 110lb smooth uncoated paper.
• Packed in a sturdy flat mailer
Jane Austen at her Writing Desk

From 1809 until her final months in 1817, Jane Austen lived in Chawton Village near Alton with her mother; her sister, Cassandra; and their friend Martha Lloyd. It was there, at her small writing desk, that she wrote some of the greatest works in literary history.

This watercolor scene is based on one of my own photos from the Jane Austen House Museum in Alton, England. The placement of the window, fireplace, Jane’s actual writing table, and clock are all from my own experience at the museum. I used various reference images from different Jane Austen portraits to capture her torso and bonneted curls. Here she is writing, in the first floor sitting room, whilst people in the country village of Chawton pass by her window.

• Original watercolor art print by Kathryn Holeman.
• Choose from 5.25" x 7.875" or 8" x 10"
• The 5.25" x 7.875" is printed on 240lb white cardstock.
The 8" x 10" is printed on 110lb smooth uncoated paper.
• Packed in a sturdy flat mailer