Wall Art - Jane Austen's Garden with quote and robin

Wall Art - Jane Austen's Garden with quote and robin

Brand: A Blackbird Sang
SKU: WALL24_JANEQUO50
159.00 GBP In stock Buy at Merchant

The verse quoted was composed in July 1809 to celebrate the move to Chawton Cottage, Hampshire, England. Our Chawton home, how much we find Already in it to our mind; And how convinced that when complete It will all other houses beat A circular wall art, with a garden scene and a quote by Jane Austen. In the foreground selected plants grown in Jane Austen's time feature with glimpses of birds and nature. The lines in the verse express her joy at finally having a stable, comfortable home after years of unsettled living, and the house is now preserved as a museum. The move marked the start of a highly productive period in which she wrote several of her most famous novels. Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, Hampshire, was Jane Austen's final home, and it was within these walls that Jane wrote and revised her six beloved novels. It is the most treasured Austen site in the world. It was here that Jane’s genius flourished and where she wrote, revised and had published all her novels: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. Jane lived at what is now Jane Austen’s House for the last eight years of her life. She moved here in 1809 with her mother, sister Cassandra and friend Martha Lloyd after a period spent living in lodgings. The house was owned by Jane’s brother Edward, who had been named heir to the wealthy Knight family and had since inherited the Chawton Estate. The house – a 17th century building – was offered to the women rent-free for life. Sizes and details: Medium: 50 x 50 cm (1.2mm) Stainless steel painted dark grey

Specifications
Size
50cm
Color
RAL8019_DarkGrey
Variants (1)
  • 50cm / RAL8019_DarkGrey — 159.00 GBP — In stock

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