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Portrait of John Evan Hodgson RA in fancy dress

Photograph
1860s (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

19thC; Wynfield D W, Portrait of a Gentleman


Object details

Object type
TitlePortrait of John Evan Hodgson RA in fancy dress
Materials and techniques
albumen print from wet-collodion glass-plate negative
Brief description
19thC; Wynfield D W, Portrait of a Gentleman
Dimensions
  • Height: 18.5cm
  • Width: 19.4cm
Size of image: 18.9 x 15.4cm; size of mount: 22 x 18 cm (from catalogue).
Gallery label
Making It Up: Photographic Fictions (2018) The painter Wynfield was a founding member of the St John’s Wood Clique in the early 1860s. The artists in the Clique shared an interest in historical genre subjects and often held fancy-dress gatherings. Wynfield’s close-up photographs of his artist friends in medieval and Renaissance dress inspired Julia Margaret Cameron, who experimented extensively with costume and close framing. Marta Weiss
Object history
One of 16 photographs [125 to 136 and 197-1945] of Victorian painters and illustrators, most members of the Royal Academy, in fancy dress, ca. 1860s.
Provenance: By descent to J E Hodgson, Dr Harold Hodgson. Letter, Hodgson to the V&A, Dec 18 1944: "I have included some photographs of artists - contemporaries of my father, in fancy dress that were taken by David Wynfield, an artist, one of the St John's Wood Clique - unfortunately, at this distance can't put names to them all." Records indicate the original gift comprised of 13 photographs. It is not clear if 126a, 136a and 197 were part of the original gift, although the donor's father is included in the additional group.
Note: Wynfield, the great-nephew of the Scottish painter Sir David Wilkie, was a painter of historical genre and a foundling member of the St John's Wood Clique in the early 1860s. Other members of this group included Philip Calderon, William Yeames, John Hodgson and John Philip, who are all represented in this collection of portraits. The Clique members shared an interest in historical genre, and often held fancy dress gatherings. Several of Wynfield's fancy dress portraits of his artist friends are registered in the copyright office, as of December 1863, indicating that he was involved with photography from the earliest days of the Clique's formation. He was the only member of the Clique not elected to the Royal Academy. Stylistically, his work recalls that of Julia Margaret Cameron, with whom he was acquainted.

Note: This print is not of the same size or format as the rest of the collection; it was possibly torn from an album of book (the right edge is unevenly torn).

Hodgson was a central member of the St John's Wood Clique which met at his home weekly during the winter months.

Other prints from the same negative are in the collection of the Royal Academy and the National Portrait Gallery.
Collection
Accession number
136A-1945

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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