Saturday, November 14, 2015

Prinsep

Unknown photographer
Julia Margaret Cameron
1868
albumen print
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)

Above, the figure of Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) herself, in front of the camera for once. Many of the Cameron prints at the National Portrait Gallery in London are from an album of small-scale images mounted on commercially produced card-stock with gold borders. The album was part of a gift to the Gallery in 1959 by Virginia Woolf's first cousin, Cordelia Curle (1879-1970). This generous and public-spirited woman was the daughter of Herbert William Fisher (1826-1903) who was tutor to the Prince of Wales under Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Fisher himself appears in some of Cameron's photographs. Cordelia Curle's mother was Mary Louisa Jackson Fisher (1841-1916), another of Julia Margaret Cameron's many nieces. The web of Victorian literary, academic and civil service gentry, often intermarried, included the Fisher clan, the Camerons, the Ritchies, the Tennysons,  the Jacksons, the Darwins, and the Prinseps, among many others. Young May Prinsep (1853-1931)  seen below in several aspects  was one of Mrs. Cameron's favorite models. At the time these pictures were taken May Prinsep was married to Andrew Hichens, a rich arts patron who appears with May in the Arhurian scene of Gareth & Lynette below (with pink border) from Tennyson's Idylls of the King. May Prinsep's second husband was Hallam Tennyson, eldest son of the Laureate.

Julia Margaret Cameron
Christabel (May Prinsep)
1865
albumen print on gold-edged cabinet card
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)

Julia Margaret Cameron
Gareth & Lynette (Andrew Hichens & May Prinsep)
1874
albumen print
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)

Julia Margaret Cameron
Elaine the Lily Maid of Astolate (May Prinsep)
1874
albumen print
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)

Julia Margaret Cameron
Portrait of a Sybil (May Prinsep)
1870
albumen print
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)

Julia Margaret Cameron
May Prinsep
1870
albumen print on gold-edged cabinet card
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)

The donation of Cordelia Curle has also given me the chance to see completely fresh images of Julia Margaret Cameron's domestic maid and crucial collaborator Mary Ann Hillier (1847-1936).

Julia Margaret Cameron
La Madonna Aspettante (Mary Hillier)
1865
albumen print on gold-edged cabinet card
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)

Julia Margaret Cameron
Kiss of Peace (Mary Hillier)
1869
albumen print on gold-edged cabinet card
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)

Julia Margaret Cameron
Mary Hillier with unknown girl
1869-70
albumen print on gold-edged cabinet card
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)

Julia Margaret Cameron
The Day Dream (Mary Hillier)
1869
albumen print on gold-edged cabinet card
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)

Julia Margaret Cameron
The Angel at the Tomb (Mary Hillier)
1870
albumen print
National Portrait Gallery (U.K.)