Julia Margaret Cameron

Good exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum celebrating the bicentary of the birth of the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron.

It also marked the 50th anniversary of her first museum show held at the Victoria and Albert Museum itself. The most interesting section of exhibition looked at that show and the studio she set up at the museum. There were a number of pictures that she had taken there. I have come across Julia Margaret Cameron a lot as she was the great aunt of Virginia Woolf and had not known about this period of her life.

I was also interested to see some of the pictures given to G F Watts who was happy to take unmounted, damaged prints as he used them to judge their composition. Also the pictures she did to illustrate two volumes of Tennyson poems which were not profitable.

Closes on 21 February.

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