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9780893818159

Lady Hawarden : Studies from Life, 1857-1864

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  • ISBN13:

    9780893818159

  • ISBN10:

    0893818151

  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 1999-05-31
  • Publisher: Aperture
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Summary

A major retrospective of one of the earliest women photographers.

Lady Clementina Hawarden was a well-regarded portrait photographer of the 1860s. Lewis Carroll praised and collected her pictures, which predated even the work of her better-known contemporary Julia Margaret Cameron, and art historians contend that her photographs influenced Whistler's portrait paintings.

In 1859, Hawarden took up her camera. In Ireland, and later in London, she photographed her two oldest daughters masquerading in lavish costumes and acting out mysterious dramas. Though Hawarden and her daughters were, like most women of their day, bound by home and hearth, in these enigmatic pictures they imagine themselves transformed.

After Hawarden's death at the age of forty-two, her work fell into oblivion until the 1930s, when the Victoria and Albert Museum inherited from her family 775 of her photographs. This spring, the museum will open a comprehensive exhibition of the work of this rediscovered master. At last, the pictures are receiving their due attention. In light of Sally Mann's provocative photographs of her own children and the costume changes of Cindy Sherman's film stills, the relevance of Hawarden's telling portraits can now be fully appreciated.

Author Biography

Marina Warner is a cultural historian whose books include Alone of All Her Sex.

Virginia Dodier is a supervisor in the Museum of Modern Art library.

Mark Haworth-Booth is Keeper of Photographs at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Table of Contents

The Shadow of Young Girls in Flower 6(4)
Marina Warner
Preface 10(2)
Author's Note 12(2)
Early Life
14(6)
Dundrum, County Tipperary, Ireland
20(12)
South Kensington
32(12)
Studies from Life
44(42)
The London Art World
86(20)
Epilogue 106(2)
Chronology 108(2)
The Return of Lady Hawarden 110(6)
Mark Haworth-Booth
Illustrations 116(2)
Endnotes 118(5)
Index 123(3)
Acknowledgments 126

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