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  1. Clementina Maude, Viscountess Hawarden (née Elphinstone Fleeming; 1 June 1822 – 19 January 1865), commonly known as Lady Clementina Hawarden, was a British amateur portrait photographer of the Victorian era. She produced over 800 photographs mostly of her adolescent daughters.

  2. Clementina Maude, Vizcondesa de Hawarden, nacida Clementina Elphinstone Fleeming (Cumbernauld, 1 de junio de 1822-Londres, 19 de enero de 1865), popularmente conocida como Lady Clementina Hawarden, fue una fotógrafa de retratos británica de la época victoriana.

  3. 24 de jul. de 2020 · Clementina Maude’, photograph by Lady Clementina Hawarden, about 1862 – 63, England. Museum no. 457:230-1968. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The mirror is used above, with Clementina’s reflection barely visible. She becomes timeless; you could be looking at a young woman of any time, an air of modernity about the scene.

  4. Clementina Maude, Viscountess Hawarden (née Elphinstone Fleeming; 1 June 1822 – 19 January 1865), commonly known as Lady Clementina Hawarden, was a British amateur portrait photographer of the Victorian era. She produced over 800 photographs mostly of her adolescent daughters.

  5. Clementina Maude, her mother's preferred model, is seen here in a reflective pose against a star-studded wall. The casual placement of the shawl on the table and the girl's loose hair contribute to the feeling of intimacy. In the airy room time seems to be suspended.

  6. 16 de dic. de 2021 · Clementina Maude, by Lady Clementina Hawarden, about 1862 – 63, England. Museum no. 457:230-1968. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Back to the top. Lady Clementina Hawarden (1822 – 65) was a pioneering and prolific amateur photographer who captured some 800 photographs, mostly from her Kensington home.

  7. Clementina Maude, 5 Princes Gardens | Hawarden, Clementina (Viscountess) | V&A Explore The Collections. Photograph. ca. 1862-1863 (photographed) This photograph gives a good idea of Lady Hawarden’s studio and the way she used it. It was situated on the second floor of her house at 5 Princes Gardens in the South Kensington area of London.