News
Julia Margaret Cameron and Jane Austen are both luminaries of the 19th century who explored the inner lives of women in their respective fields, photography and fiction. The legacies of these two ...
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–79) was already forty-eight when she was given her first camera by her daughter and son-in-law gave in December 1863. She was intrigued by what she had heard of ...
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-79) was a self-taught member of the Victorian elite who photographed family and friends, including Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
One of the more difficult questions to ask a historian is: which three people from the past would they invite to a dinner ...
Julia Margaret Cameron, “The Angel t the Sepulchre” (1869–70) Francesca Woodman, from the series Portrait of Paolo Missigoi, Owner of the Libreria Malador, Roma (c. 1977–78) ...
Cameron (1815-1879) came late to photography, in her 50s; Woodman took her own life aged just 22 in 1981. As such, to present their work side by side, as this exhibition does, might seem strange.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results