Clementina Maude, 5 Princes Gardens
Photograph
ca. 1863-1864 (photographed)
ca. 1863-1864 (photographed)
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Lady Hawarden has posed her eldest daughter in a classical style of dress, with bare arms and shoulders. The model’s hands are placed on a table, whose shining surface reflects them. Her head and hair are emphasised by a star tiara. The eyes look upwards, perhaps suggesting spirituality or preoccupation. The tonal range encompasses almost pure white in the dress and deep black in the body’s shadow. Sharp highlights pierce the darkened table. The subject contains no obvious narrative but offers a variety of interpretations. It also presents an appreciation of forms and textures seen in strong interior light.
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Materials and techniques | Albumen print from wet collodion negative |
Brief description | 19thC; Hawarden C, D 674, 5 Princes Gardens, Clementina, c. 1863-64 |
Physical description | Sepia photograph, mounted on green card, of a young woman in a white dress standing by a table. 5 Princes Gardens, interior: first floor, front: left window (not shown): screen: Clementina (three-quarter length), in fancy dress (prophetess: classical draperies, with star head-dress), eyes up, standing, left hand holding dice-shaking cup on top of French-style side-table, right hand pressing on die on table-top; pack of playing cards also on table-top. |
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Production type | Unlimited edition |
Credit line | Given by Lady Clementina Tottenham |
Historical context | From departmental notes 'Clementina, Lady Hawarden (Untitled) Photographic Study (or) Study from Life (D.674) c.1863-c.1864 5 Princes Gardens, interior: first floor, front: left window (not shown): screen: Clementina (three-quarter length), in fancy dress (prophetess: classical draperies, with star head-dress), eyes up, standing, left hand holding dice-shaking cup on top of French-style side-table, right hand pressing on die on table-top; pack of playing cards also on table-top. Inscription (verso): No 19; Inscription (verso of mount): (X614-)67 238 -x 249 mm PH 321-1947 Literature: Microfilm: 3.18.110 Like many other Victorians, Lady Hawarden may have had a casual interest in the occult. Possibly in this photograph Clementina is intended to be playing the part of a fortune teller, with cards-perhaps the Tarot?- and dice' |
Production | Reason For Production: Exhibition Reason For Production: Retail |
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Summary | Lady Hawarden has posed her eldest daughter in a classical style of dress, with bare arms and shoulders. The model’s hands are placed on a table, whose shining surface reflects them. Her head and hair are emphasised by a star tiara. The eyes look upwards, perhaps suggesting spirituality or preoccupation. The tonal range encompasses almost pure white in the dress and deep black in the body’s shadow. Sharp highlights pierce the darkened table. The subject contains no obvious narrative but offers a variety of interpretations. It also presents an appreciation of forms and textures seen in strong interior light. |
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Accession number | 321-1947 |
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Record created | February 24, 2004 |
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