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Lives of Julia Margaret Cameron


  • Pallas Athene
  • Series: Lives of The Artists
  • by Julia Margaret Cameron, Virginia Woolf, Roger Fry, Tristram Powell
At the age of 48, when she moved to the Isle of Wight, Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) was given a camera by her daughter: "It might amuse you, Mother, to try to photograph during your solitude at Freshwater." The gift was to begin Cameron's short but prolific career as one of photography's first great artists. "From the first moment I handled my lens with a tender ardour, and it has become to me as a living thing, with voice and memory and creative vigour."

ISBN 9781843682356 | EN | PB
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Publisher Pallas Athene
ISBN 9781843682356
Author(s) Julia Margaret Cameron, Virginia Woolf, Roger Fry, Tristram Powell
Publication date July 2023
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 145 x 115 mm
Pages 192
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition Series: Lives of The Artists
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At the age of 48, when she moved to the Isle of Wight, Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) was given a camera by her daughter: "It might amuse you, Mother, to try to photograph during your solitude at Freshwater." The gift was to begin Cameron’s short but prolific career as one of photography’s first great artists.

"From the first moment I handled my lens with a tender ardour, and it has become to me as a living thing, with voice and memory and creative vigour."

The modern interest in Cameron’s photography began with the pioneering 1926 book by her great-niece Virginia Woolf and art critic Roger Fry. Their essays and the original plates are reprinted here, together with Cameron’s own account of her life in photography, Annals of My Glass House, her only surviving poem, On a Portrait, and an introduction by Tristram Powell.

Thirty-nine plates and other illustrations have been added, including many of Cameron’s most famous images.