Human heads on animal bodies, people in fanciful landscapes, faces that are deftly morphed into common household objects - these are among the Victorian experiments in photo collage seen and explained in this marvelous book. With sharp wit and dramatic shifts of scale, these images flouted the serious conventions of photography in the 1860s and 1870s. Often made by women for albums, they reveal the educated minds and accomplished hands of their makers, taking on the new theory of evolution, addressing the changing role of photography, and challenging the strict conventions of aristocratic society. Although these photo collages may seem wonderfully odd to us now, the authors argue that they are actually perfectly in keeping with the Victoria...
This thesis examines the photograph albums created by fifteen women born during the reign of Queen V...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
In this volume, leading scholars of photography and media examine photography’s vital role in the ev...
Human heads on animal bodies, people in fanciful landscapes, faces that are deftly morphed into comm...
Synopsis of the accompanying exhibition: Sixty years before the embrace of collage techniques by ava...
The Victorians saw more portraits than any generation before them. While the eighteenth century has ...
The Victorians were image obsessed. The middle decades of the nineteenth century saw an unprecedente...
This exhibition and accompanying publication explored the conventional photographic portrait and its...
Books that reproduced artwork in the nineteenth century showcase the technological and aesthetic dev...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...
Nineteenth-century photography is usually thought of in terms of ‘black and white’ images, but inten...
The present study explores the female representation in Pre-Raphaelite painting and Vic-torian photo...
Optical shows and devices played a key role in nineteenth-century popular culture. Panoramas, dioram...
© 2001 Dr. Francis EburyPictorialism was the dominant international photographic style from the 1890...
The submission consists of two parts; the first is a written dissertation addressing the question of...
This thesis examines the photograph albums created by fifteen women born during the reign of Queen V...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
In this volume, leading scholars of photography and media examine photography’s vital role in the ev...
Human heads on animal bodies, people in fanciful landscapes, faces that are deftly morphed into comm...
Synopsis of the accompanying exhibition: Sixty years before the embrace of collage techniques by ava...
The Victorians saw more portraits than any generation before them. While the eighteenth century has ...
The Victorians were image obsessed. The middle decades of the nineteenth century saw an unprecedente...
This exhibition and accompanying publication explored the conventional photographic portrait and its...
Books that reproduced artwork in the nineteenth century showcase the technological and aesthetic dev...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...
Nineteenth-century photography is usually thought of in terms of ‘black and white’ images, but inten...
The present study explores the female representation in Pre-Raphaelite painting and Vic-torian photo...
Optical shows and devices played a key role in nineteenth-century popular culture. Panoramas, dioram...
© 2001 Dr. Francis EburyPictorialism was the dominant international photographic style from the 1890...
The submission consists of two parts; the first is a written dissertation addressing the question of...
This thesis examines the photograph albums created by fifteen women born during the reign of Queen V...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
In this volume, leading scholars of photography and media examine photography’s vital role in the ev...