Edith Watsonová
Edith Watsonová | |
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Narození | 1861 East Windsor Hill Historic District |
Úmrtí | 1943 (ve věku 81–82 let) St. Petersburg |
Povolání | fotografka a umělkyně |
multimediální obsah na Commons | |
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Edith S. Watsonová (nepřechýleně Watson; 1861, East Windsor Hill, Connecticut – 1943, Florida) byla kanadská fotografka.[1][2]
Životopis
Studovala akvarel se svou sestrou Amelií Watsonovou a v roce 1890 vystudovala fotografii se svým strýcem, botanikem Serenem Watsonem.[1] Do Kanady přišla v roce 1896 a následujících 35 letech fotografovala život lidí na venkově, často ženy, pracující po celé zemi.[1] V roce 1922 Edith Watsonová a její partnerka Victoria Hayward publikovaly dílo Romantická Kanada (Romantic Canada) ilustrovanou reportáž z jejich cesty po Kanadě.[2]
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Ostrov Venison, 1913
A Canadian gardener at the edge of a Cape Breton Village, 1917
Along the shore at Cape Breton, Canada, 1917
Dried berries being packed away for winter luxuries, 1918
Weeding beans on a Dutch truck farm outside Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1918
The Madonna of the Fields, 1919
Bocaux à fleurs en corail sculpté, Bermudes
Odkazy
Reference
- ↑ a b c Canadian Women Artists History Initiative : Artist Database : Artists : WATSON, Edith. cwahi.concordia.ca [online]. [cit. 2020-05-26]. Dostupné online.
- ↑ a b ARCHIVE, Maritime History. Coastal Women - Biography. www.mun.ca [online]. [cit. 2020-05-26]. Dostupné online.
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Photograph by Edith S. Watson, for the article "Democracy and Working Women: Their intimate relation revealed by the war" by Marguerite Wilkinson, The Touchstone, volume 3, April-September, 1918, pp. 242-248. Caption: "Weeding beans on a Dutch truck farm outside Winnipeg, Manitoba", p. 246
Edith Sarah Watson, 1880, age 19
"A Canadian gardener at the edge of a Cape Breton Village" Photograph by Edith S. Watson
"Along the shore at Cape Breton, Canada" Photograph by Edith S. Watson
Photograph by Edith S. Watson, for the article "The Madonna of the Fields" by Vivian Johannes, in "The Touchstone",1919, Volume 6, p.102
Venison Island in August 1913
Photograph by Edith S. Watson, for the article "Democracy and Working Women: Their intimate relation revealed by the war" by Marguerite Wilkinson, The Touchstone, volume 3, April-September, 1918, pp. 242-248. Caption: "Dried berries being packed away for winter luxuries" pp. 244
Photograph by Edith S. Watson for "The Coral Houses" by Nancy Woods Wallburn, in "The Touchstone", Edited by Mary Fanton Roberts, 1919, Volume 6, p. 231-237. Photograph on page 234. Caption: "Flower jars of carved coral filled with brilliant flowers help make the gardens in Bermuda rarely beautiful. Bougainvillea vines fling color against the white walls and date and paupau trees cast their finely patterned shades across the coral."