(charcoal)
by Joseph Severn, c. 1816
This is the earliest surviving portrait of Keats

 

(oil on ivory)
by Joseph Severn, 1819
This miniature was made and exhibited in 1819 .

 

Life Mask of John Keats: by Benjamin Robert Haydon, 1816

Keats’ Death Mask:

 

Another Sketch of Keats:by Benjamin Robert Haydon, c. 1816

 

Sketch of Keats:by Charles Brown, July 1819

 

Keats’ Study:by Joseph Severn; at the NPG, London

 

Portrait of Keats, listening to a nightingale on Hampstead Heath:
by Joseph Severn, c.1845

 

Keats’ Brother Tom

 

 

Keats’ Brother George

Keats on his Death Bed

   

Grave of Keats in Rome

Portrait of Keats

Fanny Brawne: Beloved of Keats

Another Portrait of Fanny Brawne

Keats’ House in Rome

      

Keats’ House in London:Keats House is the museum where the poet John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820, and is the setting which inspired some of Keats’s most memorable poetry. Here, Keats wrote ‘Ode to a Nightingale’, and fell in love with Fanny Brawne, the girl next door. It was from this house that he travelled to Rome, where he died of tuberculosis aged just 25.