Alice Hughes
Alice Mary Hughes (1857–1939) was a leading London portrait photographer specializing in images of fashionable women and children.[1]
Biography
Hughes was the eldest daughter of the portrait painter Edward Robert Hughes. After studying photography at the London Polytechnic she opened a studio in 1891 next to her father's in Gower Street, London which she operated until December 1910.[2] In her day, she was a leading photographer of royalty, fashionable women and children producing elegant platinotype prints. During her most successful periods, she employed up to 60 women and took up to 15 sittings a day.[3] In 1914, for a short period before the First World War, she ran a business in Berlin but returned to London at the beginning or the war, opening a studio in Ebury Street in 1915.[3][4] The Ebury Street studio was not as successful as her first business and she closed it in 1933, retiring to Worthing where she died after a fall in her bedroom in 1939.[5]
From 1898 to 1909, she contributed several hundred portraits to Country Life. In 1910, she sold 50,000 negatives to Speaight Ltd.[5]
Assessment
A pioneer of portrait photography, Hughes developed a distinctive style "by fusing the conventions of society portraiture with the cool, monochromatic tones of the platinum print." (From Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.)[3]
Gallery
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Queen Mary 1905.jpg
Queen Mary (1905)
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LadyJellicoe1917.jpg
Lady Jellicoe (1917)
References
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Further reading
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- ↑ "Alice Hughes", Oxford Biography Index. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
- ↑ "Alice Hughes", National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Photographic Studio", UCL Bloomsbury project. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
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- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Hughes, Alice Mary", photoLondon. Retrieved 11 March 2013.