Anna Brownell Jameson
Anna Brownell Jameson | |
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Salt print of Jameson in 1844 by Hill & Adamson | |
| Born | 17 May 1794 Dublin |
| Died | 17 March 1860 (aged 65) London |
| Occupation(s) | Writer, feminist, and art historian |
Anna Brownell Jameson (17 May 1794 – 17 March 1860) was an Anglo-Irish art historian whose work spanned art and literary criticism, philosophy, travel writing, and feminism. She became very well known for her extensive writings. Jameson was connected to some of the most prominent names of the period including Joanna Baillie, Fanny Kemble, Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and Robert Browning, Harriet Martineau, Ottilie von Goethe (the daughter-in-law of Goethe), Lady Byron, Harriet Hosmer, Ada Lovelace, Charles and Elizabeth Eastlake, and Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon.