About this artwork
Cameron had privileged access to many of the most celebrated artists, writers and thinkers of her time. Her sister, Sarah Prinsep, hosted a cultural salon in London, where Cameron had the opportunity to meet her famous contemporaries. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who sat for Cameron on multiple occasions (jokingly calling Cameron’s subjects her ‘victims’), was also Cameron’s neighbour at Freshwater, Isle of Wight, and became one of her most trusted friends. In this soft focus portrait, Tennyson’s face stands out prominently against the dark background, and the close crop draws attention to the poet’s averted, pensive gaze. Cameron always sought to capture both 'the greatness of the inner as well as the features of the outer man'.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Julia Margaret Cameron (1815 - 1879) British
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title:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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date created:1867
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materials:Albumen print
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measurements:Image size: 32.80 x 26.30 cm; overall: 55.70 x 40.60 cm
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credit line:Purchased 2007
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accession number:PGP 373.2
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Julia Margaret Cameron
Julia Margaret Cameron
Julia Margaret Cameron was one of the most impressive photographers of the nineteenth century. Her photographs taken mainly in the 1860s consisted of religious, literary and allegorical tableaux and portraiture. She can be credited with the introduction of intense spiritual and moral concerns to...