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  1. View all 46 artworks. Lewis Carroll lived in the XIX cent., a remarkable figure of British Pictorialism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • Arthur Hugues

      ‘Arthur Hugues’ was created in 1863 by Lewis Carroll in...

    • Liddell-Chinamen

      ‘Liddell-Chinamen’ was created in 1858 by Lewis Carroll in...

    • Maria White

      ‘Maria White’ was created in 1864 by Lewis Carroll in...

    • Alexandra 'Xie' Kitchin

      ‘Alexandra 'Xie' Kitchin’ was created in 1877 by Lewis...

    • Who Is He?
    • Photography Work
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    Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was born on January 27th, 1832, in Cheshire, England, to parents Frances Jane and Charles (there were at least four generations in the family with a male named Charles). His early youth consisted of education at home — fairly typical for 19th century children — and his archive of books that were saved through the years show...

    In the days when photography was just starting to establish itself as an art form, Dodgson took notice of the extremely precise and mathematical aspects of it. Influenced by his uncle Skeffington Lutwidge and his friend Reginald Southey, he picked up the hobby and — as with just about everything he tried in his life — he excelled almost immediately...

    From around the 1930s on, biographers and scholars alike have questionedthe motivation and nature behind Dodgson’s relationship with the younger females in his life. While nothing is certain at all, it’s widely known that many of the subjects in his writing, as well as his photography and paintings, were young girls… usually between the ages of 10-...

  2. Lewis Carroll and Photography. Lewis Carroll became interested in photography in the infancy of this scientific art form. He was a man of infinite patience and one who paid attention to the smallest detail. These qualities were mandatory to be a photographer in the 1850’s. The wet collodion process was demanding indeed.

  3. 2 de jun. de 2017 · 40 Amazing Portrait Photos of Children Taken by Lewis Carroll From the 19th Century. June 02, 2017 1800s, children & youth, England, event & history, photography, portraits. Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) was the pen name of Charles L. Dodgson, author of the children's classics Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.

  4. 1858. Not on view. Known primarily as the author of children's books, Lewis Carroll was also a lecturer in mathematics at Oxford University and an ordained deacon. He took his first photograph in 1856 and pursued photography obsessively for the next twenty-five years, exhibiting and selling his prints.

  5. Brassaï, “Carroll the Photographer.” In Lewis Carroll: Photos and Letters to His Child Friends, edited by Guido Almani, notes by Brassaï and Helmut Gernsheim. Parma, Italy: Franco Maria Ricci, 1975. Carroll, Lewis. Lewis Carroll and the Kitchins: Containing Twenty-five Letters Not Previously Published and Nineteen of His Photographs.

  6. 9 de jun. de 2015 · When Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, the punctilious mathematician better known as the whimsical author Lewis Carroll, began taking photos, in 1856, at the age of twenty-four, photography was one...