Ellen Terry
Photograph
1886 (photographed)
1886 (photographed)
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Frederick Hollyer was the photographer of choice for the artistic set of the late 19th century. His Portraits of Many Persons of Note fills three volumes with nearly 200 portraits and comprises a pictorial ‘Who’s Who’ of late Victorian and Edwardian celebrities. This portrait is of Ellen Terry (1847–1928), the most celebrated and loved actress of her day.
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Materials and techniques | Platinum print |
Brief description | Portrait of Ellen Terry Portraits of many persons of note photographed by Frederick Hollyer, Vol. 3, platinum print, 1886 |
Physical description | Half-length photograph of Terry reading a book. |
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Credit line | Given by Eleanor M. Hollyer |
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Summary | Frederick Hollyer was the photographer of choice for the artistic set of the late 19th century. His Portraits of Many Persons of Note fills three volumes with nearly 200 portraits and comprises a pictorial ‘Who’s Who’ of late Victorian and Edwardian celebrities. This portrait is of Ellen Terry (1847–1928), the most celebrated and loved actress of her day. |
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Accession number | 7861-1938 |
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Record created | August 12, 2003 |
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