File:Face or vase JaneAusten.svg
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DescriptionFace or vase JaneAusten.svg | Silhouette c. 1810-1815 from the second edition of Mansfield Park inscribed "L'aimable Jane" and presumed to be Jane Austen. The silhouette has been attributed to a silhouette-maker, Mrs. Collins, who worked in Bath around 1800. 4 in. x 3 1/8 in. National Portrait Gallery, London. [1] [2] | ||
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- 2006-12-31T22:17:26Z Kyd 349x552 (5263 Bytes) Silhouette c. 1810-1815 from the second edition of ''Mansfield Park'' inscribed "''L'aimable Jane''" and presumed to be of [[Jane Austen]]. The silhouette has been attributed to a silhouette-maker, Mrs. Collins, who worked i
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