Julia Margaret Cameron1865-1867
Charles Hay Cameron, Esq., in His Garden at Freshwater
Albumen silver print, from glass negative33.4 x 26.7 cm (13 1/8 x 10 1/2 in. )
Metropolitan Museum of ArtHarris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1941, Accession Number: 41.21.9
Curatorial description (Accessed: 21 Sept 2017)
In 1836, convalescing from an illness at the Cape of Good Hope, Julia Margaret Pattle met the scientist and astronomer Sir John Herschel and the classical scholar and jurist Charles Hay Cameron, twenty years her senior. Two years later, in February 1838, she and Cameron were married in Calcutta. In the following decade, Charles rose to the positions of president of the Calcutta Council of Education and member of the Supreme Council of India, and Julia Margaret played an increasingly important role in social and diplomatic circles of British India. When Charles retired in 1848, he, Julia Margaret, and their six children moved to England, where three of her sisters were already living in or near London.
Charles was frequently pressed into service as a photographic modelnot only for straightforward portraits such as this one but also for his wife's more theatrical pictures. In other photographs, Mr. Cameron appears as King Lear and as Merlin.
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