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The private personas, including an archive of public photos, of the Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw who died 60 years ago in November, has been put online.


Approx. two-thirds of the photographs were taken by the playwright responsible for Major Barbara, Arms and the Man and Pygmalion, himself and many feature prominent figures from the worlds of politics and literature as well as stage and screen. The collection includes portraits of HG Wells, JM Barrie and Lawrence of Arabia.


The London School of Economics (LSE), whom Shaw was the co-founder, and the National Trust, which owns much of the collection, have teamed up to create the online archive, though only a handful of images can be accessed at present.

In all, more than 20,000 photographs should be accessible when the project is completed in the summer of 2011.

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I am a photo-historian and librarian from Dublin, Ireland and my blog features ‘found’ photos from my own personal collection. They are mainly Irish and mostly amateur images – the type of vernacular photographs which seldom find their way into museum collections even though they are a rich visual resource. Most of these photographs were found in charity shops, skips or bought from online auctions and I am interested in the process whereby they have become separated from the families who once valued them. I have linked to publications, blogs or collections which illustrate similar material. - Orla Fitzpatrick.

http://www.jacolette.com/
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The session "Art Photography and Its Markets" will be held at the Annual Conference of the AAH at the University of Warwick, 31 March to 2 April. We invite you to read a complete description of the session topic at: http://www.aah.org.uk/page/3291

If you have any questions, contact Joanne Lukitsh at jlukitsh@massart.edu or Juliet Hacking at j.hacking@sothebysinstitute.com (there are errors in the email addresses given on the AAH website).

Proposals are due on 8 November.

See also http://www.aah.org.uk/media/docs/Code%20of%20Practice%20-%20sessions_AAH2011.pdf for the Conditions of Submission for Sessions and Papers.
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Camille Silvy Panel Discussion

The National Portrait Gallery has organized a panel discussion on Silvy. It is described in the Gallery's brochure of events around the Silvy exhibition (open until 24 October). However, the date was printed in error as 16 September: the correct date is Thursday 30 September at 19.00. I shall be discussing Silvy's work with the much admired London photographer Tessa Traeger, expert in the use of large format cameras in a 19th century daylight studio, and a frequent photographer of portrait and fashion, together with Patrick Kinmonth, opera director, art director and designer. Tessa and Patrick are brilliant interpreters of photographs and gave me significant insights as I wrote my book on Silvy. Tickets: £5/£4 concessions. Ondaatje Wing Theatre. Hope to see you there! - Mark Haworth-Booth
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