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  1. Madame Yevonde (1893 – 1975) Madame Yevonde was the professional name of Yevonde Cumbers, who was born in Streatham, south London in 1893 to a prosperous family. She enjoyed a childhood full of visits to the theatre, costume parties and a busy social calendar. When she was sixteen Yevonde was sent to a convent school in Belgium and bored with ...

  2. Supported by the CHANEL Culture Fund, the exhibition will include new prints and discoveries, revealed by the latest research on Yevonde’s colour negative archive, acquired by the Gallery in 2021. Over 25 newly discovered photographs by Yevonde, a pioneer of colour photography in the 1930s, will go on show for the first time when the National ...

  3. Féministe de la première heure, Madame Yevonde est à la fois une artiste excentrique et une photographe professionnelle reconnue. Sa carrière débute en 1910 lorsqu’elle devient l’assistante de Lallie Charles (1869-1919), une photographe de tendance pictorialiste. La même année, elle rejoint le mouvement des suffragettes et milite ...

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  5. Madame Yevonde. Madame Yevonde (Yevonde Philone Cumbers) was born into a wealthy family, daughter of Frederick Cumbers (a director of Johnstone and Cumbers) and Ethel Westerton. She was educated in Surrey, in Belgium in 1909 and in Paris in 1910. She joined the women's suffragette movement in 1910 while still in Europe.

  6. Yevonde photographed such notable writers as Elizabeth Jane Howard and Rebecca West, and popular actress Gertrude Lawrence. She also produced work that was published in the popular society magazines Bystander and Sketch. In 1921, Yevonde joined the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain. That same year, she married playwright Edgar Middleton.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Clare Freestone, curator of the exhibition Yevonde: Life and Colour introduces the trailblazing twentieth-century photographer Yevonde.. Throughout the lecture, you will be taken behind the scenes into the planning and staging of this exhibition of Yevonde’s pioneering colour photography, highlighting work undertaken with her negative archive.