Mapping Keats’s Progress: Pictures Picturing, Images Imagining . . . A few words on Keats’s appearance: Some of the more canonical depictions and descriptions attempt to romanticize our Romantic poet, emphasizing large and vulnerable eyes, and an expression that moves between innocence, desire, and dreamy, visionary capabilities
NPG 58; John Keats - Portrait - National Portrait Gallery This posthumous portrait is one of several painted by Keats’s close friend Joseph Severn (1793–1879) He has imagined the poet at home in Hampstead on the morning he wrote his famous meditation on mortality, ‘Ode to the Nightingale’ (1819)
John Keats: An Inventory of His Literary File Photography Collection at . . . The John Keats Literary File Photography Collection consists of five photographs, including images of a sculpted bust of Keats and a framed miniature of Fanny Brawne There is also a view of the memorial stones at the graves of John Keats and Joseph Severn
John Keats Images Pictures - Photos Of Keats Work - EnglishHistory. net Severn painted and sketched Keats many times He also accompanied the poet to Rome and nursed him through the last months of his life Please read more about Keats’s illness and their time in Rome You can also read Severn’s letters from Rome; they are the definitive account of Keats’s final months
John Keats - Wikimedia Commons John Keats (IPA: ˈkiːts ; 31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821) was one of the principal poets of the English Romantic movement Portrait by Charles Brown, 1819 Portrait by William Hilton, after Joseph Severn (National Portrait Gallery, London) Death masks The Spanish Steps, Rome, Italy, seen from Piazza di Spagna (Roma)
Picturing John Keats - Wordsworth Grasmere John Keats has been viewed by many as the very picture of the romantic poet, destined to die poor and at a young age He was a man who attracted a devoted group of friends who in many ways promoted that image after his death, at the age of 25, from tuberculosis
John Keats - Person Extended - National Portrait Gallery The portraiture of Keats was treated cursorily by W M Rossetti in Life of John Keats, 1887 and more fully and with copious illustrations by Donald Parson in Portraits of Keats, 1954 Most subsequent biographers have used this work as a foundation without always agreeing in detail
File:John Keats by William Hilton. jpg - Wikimedia Commons This set of images was gathered by User:Dcoetzee from the National Portrait Gallery, London website using a special tool All images in this batch have been confirmed as author died before 1939 according to the official death date listed by the NPG