Information requests |
279.01 | Improving content on life stages |
Examples |
279.02 | Children in nineteenth century photography |
279.03 | Children in twentieth century photography |
Dressing babies and young boys |
279.04 | Boys wearing dresses before they were breeched |
Involvement of children with photography |
279.05 | The involvement of children and photography |
279.06 | The "helping hand", "hidden mother" and "hidden father" portraits |
279.07 | Pictorialism and the innocence of children |
279.08 | Children in Humanistic Photography |
Protective influences |
279.09 | Madonnas |
279.10 | Sleeping children and protective angels |
279.11 | Charity during the American Civil War: The Children of the Battlefield |
279.12 | Emancipated slaves in the USA |
279.13 | Thomas Barnardo: Children Reclaimed for LIfe |
Post-mortem and memento mori |
279.14 | Post-mortem and memento mori photographs of babies and children |
Photographers |
279.15 | Lewis Carroll: Portraits of children |
279.16 | Julia Margaret Cameron: Portraits of Archie and other children |
279.17 | Clarence H. White: Ring Toss (1899) |
279.18 | Lady Ottoline Morrell: Children cavorting at Garsington |
279.19 | Wilhelm von Gloeden: Young girl with flowers |
279.20 | Lewis W. Hine: The reform of child labour in America |
279.21 | Andre Kertesz: Children |
279.22 | W. Eugene Smith: Juanita |
279.23 | Helen Levitt: Children of New York |
279.24 | Roger Mayne: Youth |
279.25 | Lauren Greenfield: Girl Culture |
279.26 | Loretta Lux: Children |
279.27 | Hisaji Hara: A Photographic Portrayal of the Paintings of Balthus (2009) |
Photographing children |
279.28 | Photographing children |
279.29 | Watch-the-birdie |