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English photographer Julia Margaret Cameron did not make her first photograph until she was in her late 40s. For many of her photographs, she staged women as biblical, mythological, or literary figures that expressed the emotion or sentiment in a particular verse or passage. This photo illustrates a passage in “Idylls of the King,” a series of twelve narrative poems recounting the legend of King Arthur, by Cameron’s neighbor Alfred Lord Tennyson. In the poem, the maiden Elaine summons death after the heartbreak of unrequited love. See her work in "Another Way of Telling: Women Photographers from the Collection."

“Call and I Follow, Let Me Die,” 1867 (negative), printed later, by Julia Margaret Cameron (From the Collection of Dorothy Norman, 1971-5-6)


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