词条 | Cameron, Julia Margaret |
释义 | Cameron, Julia Margaret British photographer original name Julia Margaret Pattle born June 11, 1815, Calcutta, India died January 26, 1879, Kalutara, Ceylon 【now Sri Lanka】 ![]() ![]() Like many Victorian photographers, Cameron made allegorical and illustrative studio photographs, posing and costuming family members and servants in imitation of the popular Romantic and Pre-Raphaelite (Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood) paintings of the day. At Tennyson's request, she illustrated his Idylls of the King (1874–75) with her photographs, which show the influence of the painter George Frederic Watts (Watts, George Frederick), her friend and mentor for more than 20 years. Cameron was often criticized by the photographic establishment of her day for her supposedly poor technique: some of her pictures are out of focus, her plates are sometimes cracked, and her fingerprints are often visible. Later critics appreciated her valuing of spiritual depth over technical perfection and now consider her portraits to be among the finest expressions of the artistic possibilities of the medium. In 1875 Cameron and her husband returned to their tea plantation in Ceylon, taking with them a cow, Cameron's photographic equipment, and two coffins, in case such items should not be available in the East. She continued to photograph and, according to legend, her dying word was “Beautiful!” Additional Reading Graham Ovenden (ed.), A Victorian Album: Julia Margaret Cameron and Her Circle (1975); Jeremy Howard, Whisper of the Muse: The World of Julia Margaret Cameron (1990); Amanda Hopkinson, Julia Margaret Cameron (1986); Sylvia Wolf et al., Julia Margaret Cameron's Women (1998). |
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