Clasped Hands of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning information
Clasped Hands of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Artist
Harriet Hosmer
Year
1853
Collection
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Identifiers
The Met object ID: 11156
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Clasped Hands of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning is an 1853 sculpture by Harriet Hosmer. Plaster casts are in the Schlesinger Library at Harvard University,[1] and at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.[2] As a bronze sculpture, versions are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art[3] and in the "Cloister of the Clasped Hands" at Armstrong Browning Library, Baylor University.[4]
ElizabethBarrettBrowning (née Moulton-Barrett; 6 March 1806 – 29 June 1861) was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain and the United...
The Barrettsof Wimpole Street is a 1930 play by the Dutch/English dramatist Rudolf Besier, based on the romance between RobertBrowningandElizabeth Barrett...
1845–1846 and published first in 1850, is a collection of 44 love sonnets written by ElizabethBarrettBrowning. The collection was acclaimed and popular...
portrait of a man who had a great impact on Hosmer's professional life (1852) ClaspedHandsofRobertandElizabethBarrettBrowning (1853) Daphne and Medusa...
verse novel by ElizabethBarrettBrowning. The poem is written in blank verse and encompasses nine books (the woman's number, the number of the Sibylline...
south end of the Pitti Palace in Florence, Italy. The piano nobile apartment was inhabited by RobertandElizabethBarrettBrowning between 1847 and Mrs Browning's...
"Sabbath Morning at Sea" is a poem by ElizabethBarrettBrowning first published in 1839, which Sir Edward Elgar set to music in 1899 as the third song...
is a poem and dramatic monologue by RobertBrowning. The poem was first published in June 1844 in Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany, and later Dramatic...
from a poem written by ElizabethBarrettBrowning. It was set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in December 1909 and published in 1910 by Novello...
The Return of the Druses is a tragedy in blank verse by RobertBrowning. It was originally published as the fourth number (No. IV) of Bells and Pomegranates...
by RobertBrowning, published in 1872. In the prologue, the poet compares himself to the swimmer who exchanges the solid earth for the free medium of the...
securing of tug lines. Wilde stood by the anchor crane at the bow, his handsclasped behind his back, watching the crewmen kneeling on the deck next to him...
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306–317. Weishampel, David B.; Paul M. Barrett; Rodolfo Coria; Jean Le Loeuff; Zhao Xijin Xu Xing; Ashok Sahni; Elizabeth M. P. Gomani; Christopher R. Noto...