'Emily Bronte' portraits make thousands
February 24 2012
Picture: J P Humbert
Yesterday a 'portrait thought to be Emily Bronte' sold at a regional auction for £4,600. Last year, the same auctioneer sold 'a portrait thought to be Emily Bronte' for over £23,000. And now, Mr Humbert says:
"We have another Bronte painting which we will put up for auction in April and we are hoping to make it three out of three."
- Filed Under:
- Auctions
Categories
- Research
- Exhibitions
- Auctions
- Discoveries
- Conservation
- Heroes of art history
- 15th Century & Earlier
- 16th Century
- 17th Century
- Master of the Blue Jeans donated to Pinacoteca cantonale G. Züst
- Imminent Release: The Cultural Work of the Early Modern Dutch Portrait - Amalia van Solms and the Shape of the Self in European Art
- Aert de Gelder conserved by Kremer Collection
- Portraits of Sir Francis Bacon
- Pierre Rosenberg on Poussin
- More ...
- 18th Century
- 19th Century
- 20th Century
- 21st Century


