The Fells and Lune from Kirkby Lonsdale Churchyard

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Joseph Ogden was a Lancashire-born art teacher and landscapist, later head of the Sydney Cooper School of Art in Canterbury, Kent. Kirkby Lonsdale was used by Charlotte Brontë as the model of Lowton in her novel 'Jane Eyre'. Cowan Bridge, where Emily and Charlotte attended boarding school, is only a couple of miles distant.

Brontë Parsonage Museum

Keighley

Title

The Fells and Lune from Kirkby Lonsdale Churchyard

Date

1916

Medium

oil on canvas board

Measurements

H 15.7 x W 24 cm (E)

Accession number

P18

Acquisition method

presented by Mrs Ogden, the artist's widow, 1928

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

The Fells & Lune from Kirkby Lonsdale Churchyard A

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