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dedicated to Julia Prinsep Jackson, the mother of Virginia Woolf photo by Julia Margaret Cameron
Your Life Will Come Your Life Will Go Still You'll Feel It's Alright

For the collage of "dedicated to Julia Prinsep Jackson, the mother of Virginia Woolf photo by Julia Margaret Cameron", the original photography you can find here, there and everywhere.


Julia Margaret Cameron was a female British photographer in the 19th century.
[the upper photos (from left to right) : "Julia Margaret Cameron" ca. 1873 photo by Henry Herschel Hay Cameron and "Painting Of Julia Margaret Cameron" 1850 - 1852 painted by George Frederic Watts]



She had taken the photographic portrait of celebrities in her time, for example Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Thomas Carlyle, Sir John Herschel, 1st Bt, Charles Darwin and so on.
[the upper photos (from left to right) : "Alfred Tennyson; The Dirty Monk" 1865, "Sir John Herschel" 1867 and "Charles Darwin" 1868 photo by Julia Margaret Cameron]



On the other hand, some of her photos were using legendary or literary material for her subject matter. The models for her photos had acted like gods and goddesses or heroes and heroins from mythologies or literature.
[the upper photos (from left to right) : "Venus Chiding Cupid And Removing His Wings" 1872, "Friar Laurence And Juliet" 1865 and "Ophelia, Study No 2" 1867 photo by Julia Margaret Cameron]



Julia Prinsep Jackson was one of her models and later the mother of the author Virginia Woolf.
[the upper photos (from left to right) : "The Princess Sabra Led To The Dragon (Julia Prinsep Jackson as the model)" 1866 painted by Sir Edward Burne-Jones, "Julia Stephen With Virginia On Her Lap" 1884 photo by Henry Herschel Hay Cameron and "Virginia Woolf" 1902 photo by George Charles Beresford]

The words "Your Life Will Come Your Life Will Go Still You'll Feel It's Alrigh" are taken from the lyrics of the song "Virginia Woolf" from the album "Rites Of Passage
" 1992 by Indigo Girls.
you can get some items from our illustrated works
"massacre4killingtime"
at the shop
"a very rough weekend".
please check it.

For the collage of "dedicated to Julia Prinsep Jackson, the mother of Virginia Woolf photo by Julia Margaret Cameron", the original photography you can find here, there and everywhere.


Julia Margaret Cameron was a female British photographer in the 19th century.
[the upper photos (from left to right) : "Julia Margaret Cameron" ca. 1873 photo by Henry Herschel Hay Cameron and "Painting Of Julia Margaret Cameron" 1850 - 1852 painted by George Frederic Watts]



She had taken the photographic portrait of celebrities in her time, for example Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Thomas Carlyle, Sir John Herschel, 1st Bt, Charles Darwin and so on.
[the upper photos (from left to right) : "Alfred Tennyson; The Dirty Monk" 1865, "Sir John Herschel" 1867 and "Charles Darwin" 1868 photo by Julia Margaret Cameron]



On the other hand, some of her photos were using legendary or literary material for her subject matter. The models for her photos had acted like gods and goddesses or heroes and heroins from mythologies or literature.
[the upper photos (from left to right) : "Venus Chiding Cupid And Removing His Wings" 1872, "Friar Laurence And Juliet" 1865 and "Ophelia, Study No 2" 1867 photo by Julia Margaret Cameron]



Julia Prinsep Jackson was one of her models and later the mother of the author Virginia Woolf.
[the upper photos (from left to right) : "The Princess Sabra Led To The Dragon (Julia Prinsep Jackson as the model)" 1866 painted by Sir Edward Burne-Jones, "Julia Stephen With Virginia On Her Lap" 1884 photo by Henry Herschel Hay Cameron and "Virginia Woolf" 1902 photo by George Charles Beresford]

The words "Your Life Will Come Your Life Will Go Still You'll Feel It's Alrigh" are taken from the lyrics of the song "Virginia Woolf" from the album "Rites Of Passage
you can get some items from our illustrated works
"massacre4killingtime"
at the shop
"a very rough weekend".
please check it.
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