This volume explores the rich dialogue between photography and painting through the themes of landscape, portraiture, literary and historical narratives and modern-life subjects. These artists - from photographers Lewis Carroll, Julia Margaret Cameron, Roger Fenton, Henry Peach Robinson and Oscar Gustave Rejlander, to such painters as John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and John William Inchbold - not only had much in common, but also upended traditional approaches to making pictures.
Foreword
Lenders to the Exhibition
Note to the Reader
Introduction
Uncompromising Truth: Photography and Pre-Raphaelitism
Diane Waggoner
An Antidote to Mechanical Poison:John Ruskin, Photography,
and Early Pre-Raphaelite Painting
Tim Barringer
PLATES 1 - 27 Minute Details
"Certain Dark Rays of the Sunbeam": Sunlight and the
Decomposition of Landscape
Jennifer L. Roberts
PLATES 28 - 49 NaturalEffects
From the Life: Portraiture in the 186os
Diane Waggoner
PLATES 50 - 7b, Portraits and Studies
"Like a Lionardo": Exchanges between Julia Margaret Cameron
and the Rossetti Brothers
Joanne Lukitsh
PLATES 75-103 Poetic Subjects
Show and Tell: Narrative in Victorian Art
Britt Salvesen
PLATES 104 - 125 Romance and Modern Life
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
Photography Credits