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  1. Biographie. Yevonde Cumbers Middleton, née Yevonde Cumbers, qui signait de son nom professionnel Madame Yevonde 1, 2 ( 5 janvier 1893 - 22 décembre 1975 ), était une photographe anglaise, pionnière dans l'utilisation de la couleur dans les portraits photographiques.

  2. Madame Yevonde, one of the earliest feminists, was both an eccentric artist and a recognized professional photographer. He career got underway in 1910 when she became the assistant of Lallie Charles (1869-1919), a female photographer with a pictorialist bent. That same year, she joined the suffragette movement and campaigned for women’s ...

  3. Madame Yevonde. Yevonde Philone Middleton ( 1893–1975) was a studio photography who used the professional name Madame Yevonde. She produced a remarkable series of colour photographs using the Vivex process from c..1930-1939 when the process was discontinued. Production never resumed after the second world war. The process was invented by Dr D ...

  4. 8 de ago. de 2023 · Yevonde: Life and Colour brings the photographer’s works together for the first time in 20 years. With an abundance of reproductions, and featuring previously unpublished works, the book showcases her experimentation with a range of techniques and genres including color photography, portraiture, still lifes, solarization and the Vivex color process, and repositions her as a key modern artist ...

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  5. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Uma exploração da vida e carreira de Yevonde, a pioneira fotógrafa londrina que liderou o uso da fotografia colorida nos anos 1930. Yevonde: Life and Color conta a história de uma mulher que encontrou liberdade através da fotografia – enquanto experimentava com seu meio e abria um novo caminho para fotógrafos de retratos.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2023 · Yevonde’s only formal training was an apprenticeship to Charlotte (Lallie) Charles (1911-13). Despite not finishing, and taking only one photograph throughout, it gave her the fundamentals to ...

  7. Yevonde’s experimentation with colour culminated in her most important body of work: the ‘Goddesses’ series from 1935. Inspired by a fund-raising ball with an Olympian theme, she photographed women dressed as Arethusa , Medusa , Venus , Persephone , Ariadne , Niobe , reimagining her sitters as powerful deities.