$20.00 USD • Used
Unmarked text. Dust jacket under clear mylar cover. 128p. Measures 9x11 inches.
Beautifully illustrated. This monograph features Lewis Carroll's photography and examines Victorian England...
Store: DiatropeBooks [View Items]
Unmarked text. Dust jacket under clear mylar cover. 128p. Measures 9x11 inches.
Beautifully illustrated. This monograph features Lewis Carroll's photography and examines Victorian England and the history of photography.
From Publisher:
A man of many talents, Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was a distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Christ Church College, Oxford and a successful author of children's books. Long before he published the famous Alice's Adventures in Wonderland story, Carroll was a dedicated and prolific photographer, creating approximately 3,000 images during his twenty-five years of photographic activity. He is mostly remembered for his exceptional photographs of children, which include portraits of Alice Liddell, the inspiration behind his classic book. Carroll also used to compile his photographs into albums and send them to major cultural figures in Victorian society in the hope that they might want similar portraits of themselves or their children.His photographs thus include sitters such as the family of the Pre-Raphaelite painter and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais and Alfred Lord Tennyson amongst others. His work also features portraits of close family and friends as well as landscapes and still lifes, demonstrating the remarkable extent and complexity of Carroll's photographic art. His work has become embedded deeply in modern culture, influencing many artists and his photographs have seen a recent resurgence in popularity, demonstrating their importance to the history of photography. Carroll is now considered one of the greatest Victorian photographers. Anne Higonnet's thoughtful discussion of Carroll as a photographer and as a prominent member of Victorian society, offers new insight into his relationships with his sitters in the light of social conventions of the time and emphasizes Carroll's dreamlike vision of childhood.Product Info
ISBN: 0714842826
ISBN-13: 9780714842820
Publisher: Phaidon
Year: 2008
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
Seller Info
DiatropeBooks
Address: 2342 Shattuck Ave #527 Berkeley, California
Website: https://www.diatropebooks.com
Country: United States