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Pleading, after 1878. Creator: Leopold LowenstamPleading, after 1878
Ophelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7), March 1, 1866. Creator: James StephensonOphelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7), March 1, 1866
Spring, 1879. Creator: Auguste BlanchardSpring, 1879
Always Welcome, from "Illustrated London News", May 19, 1888Always Welcome, from " Illustrated London News", May 19, 1888
At the Shrine of Venus, ca. 1889. Creator: Gebbie & Husson Co LtdAt the Shrine of Venus, ca. 1889
The Legend of the Briar Rose - The Prince Enters the Briar Wood, 1892. Creator: UnknownThe Legend of the Briar Rose - The Prince Enters the Briar Wood, 1892
The Proscribed Royalist, January 15, 1858. Creator: William Henry SimmonsThe Proscribed Royalist, January 15, 1858
The Music Master, 1855. Creator: Dante Gabriel RossettiThe Music Master, 1855. [The Maids of Elven-Mere]
East Entrance, Room of Tiberius, Temple of Isis, Philae, 1905
Design for Old Testament Window, ca. 1870. Creator: Attributed to Dante Gabriel RossettiDesign for Old Testament Window, ca. 1870. Attributed to Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Lady Lilith, 1867. Creators: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Henry Treffry DunnLady Lilith, 1867
[Philip Hermogenes Calderon], 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins[Philip Hermogenes Calderon], 1860s
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1860s. Creator: UnknownDante Gabriel Rossetti, 1860s
Edward Burne-Jones, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles WatkinsEdward Burne-Jones, 1860s
[John Everett Millais], 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins[John Everett Millais], 1860s
George Frederick Watts, 1864, printed ca. 1905. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronGeorge Frederick Watts, 1864, printed ca. 1905
Julia Herschel, 1865. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronJulia Herschel, 1865. Julia Herschel was the daughter of Sir John Frederick William Herschel
May. Freshwater, 1870. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronMay. Freshwater, 1870. The sitter is May Prinsep
[James Rogers], 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron[James Rogers], 1867
The Passing of Arthur, 1874. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronThe Passing of Arthur, 1874
Zoe, Maid of Athens, 1866. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronZoe, Maid of Athens, 1866
Sir John Herschel, April 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronSir John Herschel, April 1867
[The Lord Bishop of Winchester, Samuel Wilberforce], October 1872
The Mountain Nymph Sweet Liberty, 1866. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronThe Mountain Nymph Sweet Liberty, 1866
A Study, 1865-66. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronA Study, 1865-66. Also titled After Perugino / The Annunciation, it is one of more than 130 religiously themed images inspired by Camerons Christian devotion
Dejatch Alamayou, King Theodores Son, July 1868. The young orphaned prince cradles a little white doll and stares sadly into space
Lionel Tennyson, Freshwater, 1869. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronLionel Tennyson, Freshwater, 1869. Contemplative portrait of Lord Tennysons twelve-year-old son, Lionel
Minnie Thackeray, 1865. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronMinnie Thackeray, 1865. Harriet Marian (Minnie) Thackeray (1840-1875) was the daughter of the author William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863)
Ellen Terry, at the age of sixteen, 1864, printed ca. 1913. Terry was a popular child actress of the British stage. This photograph was most likely taken just after she married the eccentric painter
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, ca. 1865. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronAlfred, Lord Tennyson, ca. 1865
Summer Days, 1866-69. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronSummer Days, 1866-69. Two young women (May Prinsep and Mary Ryan) wearing straw hats, two young children (Freddy Gould and Elizabeth Keown) are seated in front
Lord Justice James, ca. 1870, printed ca. 1905. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronLord Justice James, ca. 1870, printed ca. 1905
Thomas Carlyle, 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronThomas Carlyle, 1867
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1869, printed 1905. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronAlfred, Lord Tennyson, 1869, printed 1905
Elaine, 1874. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronElaine, 1874. A photographic illustration to Alfred Tennysons " Idylls of the King" ; a series of narrative poems based on the legends of King Arthur
Vivien and Merlin, September 1874. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronVivien and Merlin, September 1874. A photographic illustration to Alfred Tennysons " Idylls of the King" ; a series of narrative poems based on the legends of King Arthur
Henry Taylor, October 10, 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronHenry Taylor, October 10, 1867
Sir John Herschel, 1875. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronSir John Herschel, 1875
And Enid Sang, September 1874. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronAnd Enid Sang, September 1874. A woman (Emily Peacock) wears two strands of pearls and holds a stringed instrument. A photographic illustration to Alfred Tennysons " Idylls of the King" ; a
Elaine the Lily - Maid of Astolat, 1874. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronElaine the Lily - Maid of Astolat, 1874. A seated woman (May Prinsep) in profile with long unbound hair. A photographic illustration to Alfred Tennysons " Idylls of the King" ; a series of
Enid, September 1874. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronEnid, September 1874. A photographic illustration to Alfred Tennysons " Idylls of the King" ; a series of narrative poems based on the legends of King Arthur
Queen Guinevere, 1874. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronQueen Guinevere, 1874. A photographic illustration to Alfred Tennysons " Idylls of the King" ; a series of narrative poems based on the legends of King Arthur
[Mary Hillier], ca. 1864-66. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron[Mary Hillier], ca. 1864-66
The Maid of Athens (May Prinsep), 1866. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronThe Maid of Athens (May Prinsep), 1866. May Prinsep was Camerons sisters adopted daughter and the portrait was inspired by a poem by Lord Byron in 1810
[Mary Ryan], 1865-66. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron[Mary Ryan], 1865-66
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1867, printed 1905. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronAlfred, Lord Tennyson, 1867, printed 1905
Charles Hay Cameron, Esq. in His Garden at Freshwater, 1865-67
A Study, 1864. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronA Study, 1864