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Julia Margaret Cameron (née Pattle; 11 June 1815 – 26 January 1879) was a British photographer who is considered one of the most significant portraitists of the 19th century. She is known for her soft-focus close-ups of famous Victorian men and for illustrative images depicting characters from mythology, Christianity, and literature. She also produced sensitive portraits of women and children.
After establishing herself first among Calcutta's Anglo-Indian upper-class and then among London's cultural elite, Cameron formed her own salon frequented by distinguished Victorians at the seaside village of Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
After showing a keen interest in photography for many years, Cameron took up the practice at the relatively late age of 48, after her daughter gifted her a camera. She quickly produced a large body of work capturing the genius, beauty, and innocence of the men, women, and children who visited her studio at Freshwater, and created unique allegorical images inspired by tableau vivants, theater, 15th-century Italian painters, and the work of her creative contemporaries. Her photography career was short but productive; she made around 900 photographs over a 12-year period.
Cameron's work was contentious in her own time. Critics lambasted her softly focused and unrefined images, and considered her illustrative photographs amateurish and hammy. However, her portraits of respected men (such as Henry Taylor, Charles Darwin, and Sir John Herschel) have been consistently praised, both in her own life and in reviews of her work since. Her images have been described as "extraordinarily powerful" and "wholly original", and she has been credited with producing the first close-ups in the history of the medium.
Got a couple of these so letting one of em go...Serial puts it at 97 Prod and is clearly stamped JM...been sitting in safe over 10 years and put maybe 20-30rnds thru it 5 years or so ago..was always in a gun sock and protected..this one is going for 625.00 cash gents..price is firm.....Prefer...
I’ve got a like new JM stamped marlin 1895G in 45/70. Factory ported. Comes with original box and paperwork. Rifle has maybe 10 rounds fired threw it. $700 obo or trade. Please call or text 208-827-
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Have a JM Stamped Marlin 45/70 for sale.Seriel number puts it 1997 model.22” barrel.In very good condition.Been sitting in my safe for close to 10yrs and I believe I’ve only taken it out about 4yrs ago to put some rounds thru her.
Asking 675.00 cash firm on it for this JM gem and I believe I...
I have an older Marlin model 60 that I just don't need anymore. Gun is in good shape with just a bit of light rust and a couple scratches as I have mostly used it hunting. The rifle is extremely accurat as it is the older model that holds 18 rounds in the tube because the barrel is longer than...