An Outlet For The Internal: Photographs Reflecting The Desires of Clementina Hawarden and Julia Margaret Cameron
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Cameron's portraits of women and Hawarden's photographs of her daughters
- Hawarden's photographic studies
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
Two Victorian women in the isolation of their own homes created portraits and tableaux. From 1857- 1864, clementina Viscountess hawarden made so-called "Studies from Life," which have far more significance than their general title would imply. A more widely recognized contemporary artist, who began her photographic endeavors a short year after hawarden's ceased, julia margaret cameron produced images which have themes sympathetic to those within "Studies from Life." Photography began as a source of entertainment for these ladies.
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