Woman, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), about 1877
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Picture Number:1985-5111 Credit:National Museum of Photography, Film & Television (courtesy of the Board of Trustees of the Science Museum)
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Caption:
A photographic portrait of a young woman from Ceylon, (Sri Lanka), taken by Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) in about 1877. The woman is probably a maidservant or plantation worker.
Julia Margaret Cameron is one of the most significant figures in nineteenth century photography. Born in Calcutta, she moved to Britain where she lived at Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. In 1863, aged forty-eight, she was given a camera by her daughter as a gift. From then on she took portraits of her family, friends and servants, as well as many eminent Victorians. Cameron was strongly influenced by classical art and many of her portraits are pictorial allegories based on religious or literary themes. In 1875 Cameron moved to Sri Lanka (Ceylon), where she died.
In Collection of: National Museum of Photography Film & Television Subject(s) > Society & Wars > People & Personal LifeAppears in: Diagnosing character
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