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  1. From departmental notes 'Clementina, Lady Hawarden (Untitled) Photographic Study (or) Study from Life (D.571) c.1862-c.18635 Princes Gardens, interior: first floor, front: left window (net curtain drawn back): screen: floor-boards: Clementina (right profile), in fancy dress (blouse and long skirt), eyes closed, standing, arms raised, hands clasped and holding knob of window-casement.152 x 127 ...

  2. From departmental notes 'Clementina, Lady Hawarden (Untitled) Photographic Study (or) Study from Life (D.579) c.1862-c.1863 5 Princes Gardens, interior: Isabella Grace (three-quarter length; back to camera) and Clementina (three-quarter length), standing, hands on each other's shoulders, Clementina looking into Isabella Grace's face. 112 x 80 mm PH 457-1968:555 Literature: ed. Graham Ovenden ...

  3. An albumen print photographic portrait of Clementina Maude, taken by Viscountess Clementina Hawarden in 1863. This albumen print is representative of the distinctive style that make Hawarden's portraits stand out from her Victorian (predominantly male) contemporaries. Viscountess Hawarden made many images of her daughter Clementina Maude (1847 ...

  4. Her daughter Clementina is shown seated in front of a mirror, gazing intently at her reflection. Beyond her in the mirror can be seen the balustrade of the balcony of the family house at 5 Princes Gardens, South Kensington, London.

  5. Clementina Maude, Viscondesa Hawarden, nacida Clementina Elphinstone Fleeming (1 de junio de 1822 - 19 de enero de 1865), comúnmente conocida como Lady Clementina Hawarden, fue una destacada fotógrafa de la época victoriana, que produjo más de 800 fotografías en su mayoría de sus hijas adolescentes. Clementina fue uno de los cinco hijos ...

  6. Clementina Maude 1822 - 1865. Clementina Maude. Lady Hawarden was married in 1845 and followed her husband to live in Dundrum, Ireland from 1857. It was at this estate that she began experimenting with photography including producing albumen prints and wet collodion on glass negatives, as well as using stereoscopic and view cameras.

  7. 'Clementina, Lady Hawarden (Untitled) Photographic Study (or) Study from Life (D.634) c.1864 Horticultural Gardens, South Kensington: photography booth: Clementina (left profile), in fancy dress (eighteenth-century shepherdess style, with veil), seated, left hand on breast, right arm on veil on French-style side-table.Inscription (verso): No. 13; Inscription (verso of mount): (X614-)13243 x ...