Imre goth biography of william
Imre Goth ( - ) was active/lived in Hungary, England..
National Portrait Gallery
There are two official portraits of the Bronte Sisters.
Both painted by their brother Branwell Brontë (His own image in the picture has been painted out).
This is an actual photograph of 'The Gun-Group' portrait - an oil painting produced by Branwell around 1833/34.
The photograph is now in extremely poor condition. The subjects are, from left to right: Anne, Charlotte, Branwell and Emily.
Painter, notably of portraits, and inventor, born in Szeged, Hungary, who studied at Budapest Academy of Fine Arts, then in the s in Berlin.
Shortly after Patrick Brontë's death in 1861, Charlotte's husband, Arthur Bell Nicholls (pictured on right), took the painting back with him to his home town of Banaghar, in southern Ireland. He tore off the section showing Emily and destroyed the remainder believing the likenesses of the other three to be so poor.
The original 'Emily' section is now on display in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Mary Taylor discribes Charlotte when she arrived at Roe Head:
I first saw her coming out of a coverd cast,in very old-fashioned