Ritchie, Anne Thackeray et al. “Reminiscences”. Alfred, Lord Tennyson and His Friends, T. Fisher Unwin.
Julia Margaret Cameron
Standard Name: Cameron, Julia Margaret
Connections
Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Anne Thackeray Ritchie | ATR
's Reminiscences prefaced Alfred, Lord Tennyson
and His Friends, an elegant folio edition of photographs by her friend Julia Margaret Cameron
. |
Textual Features | Virginia Woolf | Freshwater was the name of Julia Margaret Cameron
's estate on the Isle of Wight, where Anne Thackeray Ritchie
had a cottage. The Stephen children had stayed there. Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus. 75-6 |
Textual Features | Marina Warner | She begins with the Enlightenment thinking which displaced the ideas of Aristotle
. Her first chapter is entitled, surprisingly, Wax; the others are Air, Clouds, Light, Shadow, Mirror, Ghost... |
Leisure and Society | Christina Fraser-Tytler | Owing to CFT
's connections she featured in portraits by her artist sister
and in photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron
. Gould, Veronica Franklin. Mary Seton Watts (1849-1938): Unsung Heroine of the Art Nouveau. The Watts Gallery. 18-21 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Beryl Bainbridge | She found an inspiration for this book in Victorian photographs, both those of Crimean battlefields by Roger Fenton
, and one of a young girl by Julia Margaret Cameron
. She had seen the Cameron... |
Friends, Associates | Emilie Barrington | Barrington and Watts had a host of mutual friends, among them Leighton and other artists, and the US patron Mary Mead
. Blunt, Wilfrid Jasper Walter. ’England’s Michelangelo’. H. Hamilton. 183 |
Friends, Associates | Christina Fraser-Tytler | In 1868 CFT
and her sisters sat for a series of group portraits by the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron
, titled The Rosebud Garden of Girls. The title derives from a line in Alfred Tennyson |
Friends, Associates | Anne Thackeray Ritchie | ATR
travelled with her father's friend and soon hers, the photographer Julia Cameron
. At Freshwater, she became a close companion of Alfred Tennyson
. Gérin, Winifred. Anne Thackeray Ritchie: A Biography. Oxford University Press. 130 |
Friends, Associates | Alfred Tennyson | A sociable man (although distrustful of unknown admirers) Tennyson was acquainted with many of the major artistic and political figures of the nineteenth century, including Edward FitzGerald
, Coventry Patmore
, Edward Lear
, William Ewart Gladstone |
Family and Intimate relationships | Virginia Woolf | VW
's mother, née Julia Prinsep Jackson
(1846-95), was born in India and brought to England as a toddler. Hussey, Mark. Virginia Woolf A to Z. Facts on File. 267 |
Timeline
1863: Julia Margaret Cameron took up photography,...
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1863
Julia Margaret Cameron
took up photography, having received a camera as a gift from her daughter Julia.
1864: Julia Margaret Cameron joined the Photographic...
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1864
Julia Margaret Cameron
joined the Photographic Society of Great Britain
, and began to enrol her prints in the Fine Arts Register of the Public Record Office.
1865: Having entered into an agreement with the...
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1865
Having entered into an agreement with the Colnaghi
art dealership, photographer Julia Margaret Cameron
held her first solo exhibition in London.
1867-1870: During this period, photographer Julia Margaret...
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1867-1870
During this period, photographer Julia Margaret Cameron
took some of her best known portraits of famous men.
1867: Julia Margaret Cameron's photographs won...
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1867
Julia Margaret Cameron
's photographs won an Honourable Mention at the International Exhibition in Paris.
January 1868: Julia Margaret Cameron held a solo exhibition...
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January 1868
Julia Margaret Cameron
held a solo exhibition of photographic works at London's German Gallery
, for which she rented the space.
Texts
Ritchie, Anne Thackeray et al. “Reminiscences”. Alfred, Lord Tennyson and His Friends, T. Fisher Unwin, 1893.