
Margaret Frances Langton Clarke
A contemplative portrait photograph by Lewis Carroll, known in his literary life as the author of *Alice's Adventures in Wonderland*, depicting Margaret Frances Langton Clarke in the quiet, studied style characteristic of his photographic work. Carroll was an avid amateur photographer who often captured young subjects and acquaintances with a careful, composed sensibility. The image reflects the Victorian era's formal approach to portraiture while bearing the gentle, intimate quality that distinguished Carroll's personal photographic practice.
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- Auction House · Phillips
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Photographs from the Collection of the Art Institute of Chicago
November 18, 2014
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