
About
This oval-shaped portrait portrays a woman with her head severely turned to the side, leaving her long neck bare, conveying a gentle vulnerability. Her chest is covered in sparkling jewelry to balance the simplicity of her hairstyle and face. The woman was Cameron’s niece, Julia Jackson, and she is depicted with the Christian and classical ideals of purity, strength, and grace through Cameron’s photographic hand. The dramatic lighting leaves much of the subject in dark shadows, while successfully illuminating her facial feautures and neck.
SKU: 61511
Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron
Date: April 1867
Original Medium: Albumen print
Original Size: 13.46 x 10.35 in.
Location: The Art Institute of Chicago
Mrs. Herbert Duckworth
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We use the highest quality wood in our modern shop to create custom frames, frame your print with precision-cut acid-free mat board, and mount it behind a UV-blocking semi-gloss plexiglass to protect your art from the sun, dust, pollution, heat, and humidity. Then we add finishing touches like a wall hanging mount, wall friendly bumpers and a protective backing.
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We Offer High Quality
Custom Framing
We use the highest quality wood in our modern shop to create custom frames, frame your print with precision-cut acid-free mat board, and mount it behind a UV-blocking semi-gloss plexiglass to protect your art from the sun, dust, pollution, heat, and humidity. Then we add finishing touches like wall hanging mount, wall friendly bumpers and a protective backing.