The Essential Guide to Hogwarts Portraiture, Ed. II

By Professor Rosenquist

The second edition of The Essential Guide to Hogwarts Portraiture includes updated versions of the entries in the first edition, along with additional portraits that were not included in the original. This textbook is to be used in conjunction with Magical Art 601.

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Heliotrope Wilkins

Chapter 37

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Heliotrope Wilkins was born in London, England on September 19, 1879. She attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as a child, and graduated in the year of 1896. Heliotrope spent the next eleven years of her life working at the British Ministry of Magic, in the Department of International Magical Cooperation. She is most known for ending the Tragedy of 1903 when a dragon rampaged audience members of the Triwizard Tournament. Due to her success in the Ministry, Heliotrope was offered a promotion. She decided against it, though, and instead returned to Hogwarts to teach Herbology. Her years at Hogwarts were spent as a motherly figure to all the students. Heliotrope was known for her compassion, but also her temper. When Headmaster Eads retired in 1930, everyone turned towards Heliotrope to take the job. She gladly accepted the honorable position. Heliotrope began a new era at Hogwarts, though she was only able to be headmistress for two years. She subtly pushed for equality among Muggle-born, half-blood, and pure-blood wizards and witches, along with Muggles and Squibs. In 1932, Heliotrope died at the age of 53 after a nasty run-in with an Acromantula. Hogwarts mourned the loss of a wonderful professor and headmistress. The portrait of Heliotrope Wilkins can be found in the Headmaster’s office. If you happen to come across her while she is awake (the portrait loves to nap), she will be as motherly as the real Heliotrope. She usually doesn’t speak to students though, as she is there to give the current headmaster advice. Nevertheless, she does love conversing and was even reported demanding to be put near the Great Hall. This portrait was painted by artist Frederick Lewis in 1930. This was so Heliotrope could instruct the portrait on how to behave as she does. Many headmasters did this to ensure advice given by their portrait would be the closest possible to what they would have really said.
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1
Albus Dumbledore
Chapter 2
Ambrose Swott
Chapter 3
Anne Boleyn
Chapter 4
Antonia Creaseworthy
Chapter 5
Ariana Dumbledore
Chapter 6
Armando Dippet
Chapter 7
Barnabas the Barmy
Chapter 8
Basil Fronsac
Chapter 9
Bertie Bott
Chapter 10
Bloody Baron
Chapter 11
Brian Gagwilde III
Chapter 12
Brutus Scrimgeour
Chapter 13
Chessmasters
Chapter 14
Circe
Chapter 15
Cottismore Croyne
Chapter 16
Damara Dodderidge
Chapter 17
Dexter Fortescue
Chapter 18
Dilys Derwent
Chapter 19
Edessa Skanderberg
Chapter 20
Edward Rabnott
Chapter 21
Elizabeth Burke
Chapter 22
Emeric Switch
Chapter 23
Everard
Chapter 24
Fat Friar
Chapter 25
Fat Lady
Chapter 26
Fytherley Undercliffe
Chapter 27
George von Rheticus
Chapter 28
Giffard Abbott
Chapter 29
Gilderoy Lockhart
Chapter 30
Godric Gryffindor
Chapter 31
Google Flange
Chapter 32
Google Stump
Chapter 33
Günther der Gewalttätige ist der Gewinner
Chapter 34
Helena Ravenclaw
Chapter 35
Helga Hufflepuff
Chapter 36
Heliotrope Wilkins
Chapter 37
Hengist Rawkes
Chapter 38
Iris Pius
Chapter 39
Mordicus Egg
Chapter 40
Newton Scamander
Chapter 41
Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington
Chapter 42
Nivalis Swoopstikes
Chapter 43
Percival Pratt
Chapter 44
Phineas Nigellus Black
Chapter 45
Phyllida Spore
Chapter 46
Quentin Trimble
Chapter 47
Rowena Ravenclaw
Chapter 48
Salazar Slytherin
Chapter 49
Selina Sapworthy
Chapter 50
Severus Snape
Chapter 51
Sidley Smirk Platter
Chapter 52
Sir Cadogan
Chapter 53
Temeritus Shanks
Chapter 54
Timothy the Timid
Chapter 55
Tobias Misslethorpe
Chapter 56
Vindictus Viridian
Chapter 57
Violet Tillyman
Chapter 58
Vulpus
Chapter 59
Walter Aragon
Chapter 60
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