Victoria Art Gallery’s Jane Austen’s Bath

Victoria Art Gallery’s Jane Austen’s Bath Resource
Victoria Art Gallery
A free teaching resource from the Victoria Art Gallery exploring Jane Austen.

Key Info

Explore the world of Jane Austen.

Jane Austen is arguably Bath’s most famous resident with two of her novels set in the city – Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. Use this educational resource from the Victoria Art Gallery to explore the art, architecture and history that would have inspired her novels.

Age suitability
Key Stages
KS4, KS5
Curriculum Links
Subjects
Art & Design, English, History
Topics
Jane Austen

About Victoria Art Gallery

Victoria Art Gallery is the public art museum in Bath. It is run by Bath & North East Somerset Council and houses its collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts.

The building was designed in 1897 by John McKean Brydon, and has been designated as a Grade II listed building. The exterior of the building includes a statue of Queen Victoria, by Andrea Carlo Lucchesi, and friezes of classical figures by G. A. Lawson.

The Gallery was named to celebrate Queen Victoria’s sixty years on the throne. It includes over 1,500 decorative arts treasures, including a display of British oil paintings from 17th century to the present day with works by Thomas Gainsborough, Thomas Jones Barker and Walter Sickert.

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