Hélène Guertik (1897-1937), ''Album Fée'' by Père Castor, 1933
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Hélène Guertik (1897-1937), ''Album Fée'' by Père Castor, 1933

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Robert Browning, from a letter featured in Love Letters of Great Men, Volume 1, orig. published in 2007
Days decrease, And autumn grows, autumn in everything.
-- Robert Browning
~ John Byam Shaw, "Hist! -- said Kate the Queen," from Poems by Robert Browning (1897)
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Evelyn Hope, 1908, Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale

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"I was made and meant to look for you and wait for you and become yours forever." ~ Robert Browning
Clasped Hands of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1853
Artist: Harriet Goodhue Hosmer
“Harriet Hosmer, an expatriate artist living in Rome, was one of the first American women sculptors to achieve an international reputation. Shortly after meeting the English poets Robert Browning (1812-1889) and Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) in 1853, she suggested making a cast of the couple’s interlocked right hands. Elizabeth Browning consented, provided Hosmer complete the process herself rather than delegate it to studio assistants. The result is an intimate expression of the love between the Brownings, who had eloped to Italy seven years earlier, and of the warm friendship they shared with Hosmer. The identity of each clasped hand is discernible by the differences in size as well as by the treatment of the cuff at each wrist. Novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne characterized the sculpture, which was cast in both plaster and bronze, as ‘symbolizing the individuality and heroic union of two high, poetic lives!’” From The MET
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