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Julia Margaret Cameron: arresting beauty
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"This survey of the life and work of Julia Margaret Cameron, celebrates the photographic genius as it reproduces the key works from her trail-blazing career. Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–1879) was one of the most innovative and influential photographers in the history of the medium. Though criticized in her own lifetime, her distinctive use of close-up and soft-focus is now considered groundbreaking. The Victoria and Albert Museum’s extensive holdings represent the largest collection of her work anywhere in the world, newly united with treasures from the Royal Photographic Society. Drawing on this unparalleled collection, this book presents an engaging introduction to Cameron’s life and work through more than 100 of her most important photographs. Three sections explore Cameron’s unique artistry and range: from her early experiments in the art of photography, to her pioneering portraits of public figures such as Charles Darwin and Sir John Herschel, to her allegorical compositions and the artistic tableaus she created to illustrate Alfred Tennyson’s Idylls of the King. Also including pages from the original manuscript of Cameron’s autobiography and insightful explanatory texts, Arresting Beauty tells the story of her pioneering career and lasting legacy in one accessible and beautiful volume."-- Provided by publisher.
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Arresting beauty / Marta Weiss -- Beauty that came after me : the art of photography -- Poets, prophets, painters and lovely maidens : pioneering portraits -- Voice and memory and creative vigour : Cameron's storytelling.
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London: Thames and Hudson, 2023
Jaar
Gaat over
Persoon
Onderwerp
Periode
1800-1899
Type
Taal
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ISBN
- 0500480869
- 9780500480861
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Notities
- "Victoria and Albert Museum object numbers have been included in the captions for all the illustrated collections items. Those with the collection reference letters RPS belong to the Royal Photographic Society Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, acquired with the generous assistance of the Heritage Lottery Fund and Art Fund" --Colophon.
- Published in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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