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Photograph

1863-1864
Artist/Maker

5 Princes Gardens, interior: first floor, front: right window: screen: floor-boards: Florence Elizabeth, in fancy dress (nun or saint, with wimple), eyes up, standing, hands folded together and raised, and Clementina, in fancy dress (prophetess: classical draperies, with star head-dress), reclining on floor at Florence Elizabeth's feet, raising herself up on her hands. Visible through window: balcony; balustrade.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Albumen print
Brief description
19thC; Hawarden C, D 678, 5 Princes Gardens, Florence Elizabeth, Clementina, c. 1863-64
Physical description
5 Princes Gardens, interior: first floor, front: right window: screen: floor-boards: Florence Elizabeth, in fancy dress (nun or saint, with wimple), eyes up, standing, hands folded together and raised, and Clementina, in fancy dress (prophetess: classical draperies, with star head-dress), reclining on floor at Florence Elizabeth's feet, raising herself up on her hands. Visible through window: balcony; balustrade.
Dimensions
  • Height: 247mm
  • Width: 280mm
Historical context
From departmental notes

'Clementina, Lady Hawarden (Untitled) Photographic Study (or) Study from Life (D.678) c.1863-c.1864 5 Princes Gardens, interior: first floor, front: right window: screen: floor-boards: Florence Elizabeth, in fancy dress (nun or saint, with wimple), eyes up, standing, hands folded together and raised, and Clementina, in fancy dress (prophetess: classical draperies, with star head-dress), reclining on floor at Florence Elizabeth's feet, raising herself up on her hands. Visible through window: balcony; balustrade. Inscription (verso): No 13; Inscription (verso of mount): (X614-)62 247 x 280 mm PH 379-1947 Literature: Microfilm: 3.18.87'
Bibliographic reference
Literature: Microfilm: 3.18.87
Collection
Accession number
379-1947

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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