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Notes
- 1) He had in mind a picture by Wiedemann Browning of Jeanne d'Arc bathing ("Joan of Arc and the Kingfisher"). Robert Browning defended his son's picture claiming that it showed a historical incident. It was exhibited at the Grosvernor Gallery in 1886, cf. Weickert 269-270.
- 2) The painting has been identified as Eduard de Biefve, "Une Almée," which Bronte had seen at the triennial Salon de Bruxelles 1843. Cf. Onslow 450-473.
- 3) The ideas summarized here are presented at length in Brosch 2003.

