Julia Margaret Cameron1868Portrait of Charles Darwin, signed by Darwin and by Cameron
Carte de visite, lithograph gold border
The 19th Century Rare Book and Photograph ShopIconic signed Darwin photograph I like this photograph much better than any other which has been taken of me.
Julia Margaret Cameron's portrait of Darwin is the most famous photograph of a 19th-century scientist. Darwin remarked, I like this photograph very much better than any other which has been taken of me.
In 1868, Darwin and his family traveled to the Isle of Wight, both for a long holiday and to aid in his recuperation from a recent illness. The Darwins rented a house from Cameron and were immediately charmed by the photographer:
She received the whole family with open-hearted kindness and hospitality, and Darwin always retained a warm feeling of friendship for her. When they left she came to see them off, loading them with presents of photographs. Moved, Darwin said: 'Mrs. Cameron, there are sixteen people in this house, all in love with you.' Darwin paid her for her portraits of him, and as the Camerons had by that time lost a great deal of money through the continued failure of the coffee crop, she gladly accepted payment and ran boasting to her husband, 'Look, Charles, what a lot of money!' (Gernsheim, Julia Margaret Cameron).
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