A Royal Passion: Queen Victoria and Photography
Autor Anne Lyden Contribuţii de Sophie Gordon, Jennifer Green-Lewisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 ian 2014
In January 1839, photography was announced to the world. Two years prior, a young Queen Victoria ascended to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland. These two events, while seemingly unrelated, marked the beginnings of a relationship that continued throughout the nineteenth century and helped construct the image of an entire age.
A Royal Passion explores the connections between photography and the monarchy through Victoria’s embrace of the new medium and her portrayal through the lens. Together with Prince Albert, her beloved husband, the Queen amassed one of the earliest collections of photographs, including works by renowned photographers such as Roger Fenton, Gustave Le Gray, and Julia Margaret Cameron. Victoria was also the first British monarch to have her life recorded by the camera: images of her as wife, mother, widow, and empress proliferated around the world at a time when the British Empire spanned the globe.
The featured essays consider Victoria’s role in shaping the history of photography as well as photography’s role in shaping the image of the Queen. Including more than 150 color images—several rarely seen before—drawn from the Royal Collection and the J. Paul Getty Museum, this volume accompanies an exhibition of the same name, on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum from February 4 to June 20, 2014.
A Royal Passion explores the connections between photography and the monarchy through Victoria’s embrace of the new medium and her portrayal through the lens. Together with Prince Albert, her beloved husband, the Queen amassed one of the earliest collections of photographs, including works by renowned photographers such as Roger Fenton, Gustave Le Gray, and Julia Margaret Cameron. Victoria was also the first British monarch to have her life recorded by the camera: images of her as wife, mother, widow, and empress proliferated around the world at a time when the British Empire spanned the globe.
The featured essays consider Victoria’s role in shaping the history of photography as well as photography’s role in shaping the image of the Queen. Including more than 150 color images—several rarely seen before—drawn from the Royal Collection and the J. Paul Getty Museum, this volume accompanies an exhibition of the same name, on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum from February 4 to June 20, 2014.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781606061558
ISBN-10: 1606061550
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 120 color and 43 b-w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 241 x 292 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Getty Publications
Colecția J. Paul Getty Museum
ISBN-10: 1606061550
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 120 color and 43 b-w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 241 x 292 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Getty Publications
Colecția J. Paul Getty Museum
Recenzii
“Highly recommended for Anglophiles, as well as art and photo historians.”—Library Journal
“The essays are fascinating. . . . Browsing through the plates in this book is . . . a feast for the eyes.”—Edinburgh Book Review
“This is a volume to pore over. . . . It will remain a valuable resource for scholars. Equally, however, non-specialists will relish the access to photographs from the Queen's private collection.”—History of Photography
“Perceptive and handsomely produced.”—Victorian Studies
Notă biografică
Anne M. Lyden is associate curator in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Sophie Gordon is senior curator of photographs at the Royal Collection, Windsor. Jennifer Green-Lewis is associate professor of English literature at George Washington University, Washington, D.C.