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Photograph - The Passing of King Arthur
  • The Passing of King Arthur
    Julia Margaret Cameron, born 1815 - died 1879
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The Passing of King Arthur

  • Object:

    Photograph

  • Place of origin:

    Isle of Wight, England (photographed)

  • Date:

    1874 (photographed)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Julia Margaret Cameron, born 1815 - died 1879 (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Albumen print from wet collodion glass negative

  • Credit Line:

    Gift of Miss Perrin, 1939

  • Museum number:

    27-1939

  • Gallery location:

    Prints & Drawings Study Room, level F, case 82, shelf EE, box 6

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Julia Margaret Cameron's career as a photographer began in 1863 when her daughter gave her a camera. Cameron began photographing everyone in sight. Because of the newness of photography as a practice, she was free to make her own rules and not be bound to convention. The kinds of images being made at the time did not interest Cameron. She was interested in capturing another kind of photographic truth. Not one dependent on accuracy of sharp detail, but one that depicted the emotional state of her sitter.

Cameron liked the soft focus portraits and the streak marks on her negatives, choosing to work with these irregularities, making them part of her pictures. Although at the time Cameron was seen as an unconventional and experimental photographer, her images have a solid place in the history of photography.

Most of Cameron's photographs are portraits. She used members of her family as sitters and made photographs than concentrated on their faces. She was interested in conveying their natural beauty, often asking female sitters to let down their hair so as to show them in a way that they were not accustomed to presenting themselves. In addition to making stunning and evocative portraits both of male and female subjects, Cameron also staged tableaux and posed her sitters in situations that simulated allegorical paintings.

Physical description

A photograph of a bearded man (William Warder) in 3/4 profile, wearing chainmail and an armour helmet, his right hand rests on the grip of a sword

Place of Origin

Isle of Wight, England (photographed)

Date

1874 (photographed)

Artist/maker

Julia Margaret Cameron, born 1815 - died 1879 (production)

Materials and Techniques

Albumen print from wet collodion glass negative

Marks and inscriptions

'From life Registered Photograph Copyright Julia Margaret Cameron Freshwater Isle of Wi/now at Balmoral (illeg)/Kindula Ceylon.'
'The passing of King Arthur'
'And Moved ghost like to his doom' / Julia Margaret Cameron'

Dimensions

Height: 34.5 cm, Weight: 25.5 cm image, Height: 38.0 cm, Width: 25.5 cm mount

Object history note

Gift of Miss Perrin, 1939

Descriptive line

Photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, 'The Passing of King Arthur' (sitter William Warder), albumen print, 1874

Materials

Photographic paper

Techniques

Albumen process

Subjects depicted

Arthur (King); Warder, William

Categories

Photographs; Arms & Armour

Collection code

PDP

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