Life and Color - Madame Yevonde (2023)

Life and Color - Madame Yevonde

Texts: Clare Freestone, Pamela Roberts, Susanna Brown
30 x 24,5cm
Pages: 240 | Illustrations: 200
Binding Hardback
The National Portrait Gallery, 2023

This hardcover book accompanies our exhibition Yevonde: Life in Colour, the first exhibition dedicated to Yevonde Middleton since 1998 which explores the story of her life and career. This illustrated publication showcases the work of Yevonde, providing in-depth context to her images.

‘If we are going to have colour photographs, for heaven’s sake let’s have a riot of colour, none of your wishy washy hand tinted effects.’ (Madame Yevonde in 1932 in an address to the Royal Photographic Society).

Yevonde (1893–1975) was a London-based photographer of portraits and still-life and a pioneer in photographic techniques in the 1930s, during a time when it was not considered a serious medium. Yevonde’s work is therefore significant in the history of British portrait photography.

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