Victorian giants
the birth of art photography : Julia Margaret Cameron, Lewis Carroll, Clementina Hawarden, Oscar Rejlander
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Author
Contributions
- Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, 1982- writer of foreword - Contributor
- National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain) - Contributor
- Millennium Gallery (Sheffield, England) - Contributor
Publication
2018 - National Portrait Gallery, England
Language
English
Word Count
59,750 words, Guess
Page Count
239 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781855147065
- ISBN-101855147068
- OCLC Control Number1019661410
- Better World Books9781855147065
- Open LibraryOL26959592M
Classifications
- DDC770
- LCCTR652 .P76 2018
- LCCTR655
Description
This major new exhibition brings together, for the first time, the works of four of the most celebrated figures in art photography, Lewis Carroll (1832-98), Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-79), Oscar Rejlander (1813-75) and Clementina Hawarden (1822-65). These four artists would come to embody the very best in photography of the Victorian era. Their experimental approach to picture-making and radical attitudes towards photography have informed artistic practice ever since. Featuring striking portaits of sitters such as Charles Darwin, Alice Liddell, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Thomas Carlyle, George Frederick Watts, Ellen Terry and Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Exhibition: National Portrait Gallery, London, UK (01.03.-20.05.2018).
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