Doll – (Mary Ann Evans) Tidigare Nästa


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datum: 1835

museum: The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum (Coventry, United Kingdom)

Teknik: Linen

This cloak is reported to have been made by Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) and her school fellows, although it is not clear how old she was when it was made. Mary Ann attended three boarding schools. Miss Lathom’s in Attleborough, Nuneaton from ages five to six. She then moved to Mrs Wallington’s in Nuneaton and stayed there until she was twelve. The last move was in 1832 to Miss and Miss Franklin’s school, Nant Glyn, in Coventry. Mary Ann stayed there until her mother’s ill health called her back home around Christmas 1835.

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