Text page from 'Illustrations to Tennyson's Idylls of the King and Other Poems', vol. 1
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1875 (printed)
1875 (printed)
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In 1874, Julia Margaret Cameron's neighbor, and renowned poet, Alfred Tennyson suggested that Cameron create some illustrations for a new volume of his series of poems on Arthurian legends, "Idylls of the King." In the end, only three images were used, as woodcuts, but the full-size prints were later published in two volumes and were accompanied by excerpts from Tennyson's text and his signature. This is a page of text from volume one.
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Materials and techniques | Ink on paper |
Brief description | Text page from 'Illustrations to Tennyson's Idylls of the King and Other Poems', vol. 1, 1875, illustrated with photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron |
Physical description | Printed text page in book of poems with photographic illustrations. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'TO MRS. CAMERON. / Lo! Modern Beauty lends her lips and eyes / To tell an Ancient Story! Thou hast brought / Into thy picture all our fancy sought / In that old time, with sikillful art and wise. / The Sun obeys thy gestures, and allows / Thy guiding hand, whene'er thou hast a mind / To turn his passive light upon mankind, / And set his seal and thine on chosen brows / Thou lov'st all loveliness! and many a face / Is press'd and summon'd from the breezy shores / On thine immortal charts to take its place / While, near at hand the jealous ocean roars / His noblest Tritons would thy subjects be, / And all his fairest Nereids sit to thee. / CHARLES TURNER' |
Credit line | The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Art Fund. |
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Literary reference | 'Illustrations to Tennyson's Idylls of the King, and other poems', vol. 1', by Julia Margaret Cameron. London: Henry S. King & Co., 1875. |
Summary | In 1874, Julia Margaret Cameron's neighbor, and renowned poet, Alfred Tennyson suggested that Cameron create some illustrations for a new volume of his series of poems on Arthurian legends, "Idylls of the King." In the end, only three images were used, as woodcuts, but the full-size prints were later published in two volumes and were accompanied by excerpts from Tennyson's text and his signature. This is a page of text from volume one. |
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Accession number | RPS.1092:16-2017 |
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Record created | November 22, 2017 |
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