Lallie Charles

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Lallie Charles (nascuda Charlotte Elizabeth Martin) (1869-1919), juntament amb la seva germana Rita Martin, van ser les dones retratistes amb més èxit comercial del començament del segle xx. rdf:langString
Lallie Charles, roz. Charlotte Elizabeth Martin (1869 – 5. dubna 1919) byla britská fotografka. Společně se svou sestrou Ritou Martinovou patřily mezi komerčně nejúspěšnější portrétní fotografky v první dekádě 20. století. rdf:langString
Lallie Charles (1869-1919) est une photographe anglaise, qui, avec sa sœur Rita Martin, a connu un grand succès commercial, en tant que portraitiste féminine, du début du XXe siècle. rdf:langString
Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin) (1869–1919), was an Irish photographer. Along with her sister Rita Martin, she was one of the most commercially successful women portraitists of the early 20th century. A small selection of negatives by Lallie Charles and Rita Martin are preserved at the National Portrait Gallery, donated by their niece Lallie Charles Cowell in 1994. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Charlotte Elizabeth Martin
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rdf:langString Lallie Charles (nascuda Charlotte Elizabeth Martin) (1869-1919), juntament amb la seva germana Rita Martin, van ser les dones retratistes amb més èxit comercial del començament del segle xx.
rdf:langString Lallie Charles, roz. Charlotte Elizabeth Martin (1869 – 5. dubna 1919) byla britská fotografka. Společně se svou sestrou Ritou Martinovou patřily mezi komerčně nejúspěšnější portrétní fotografky v první dekádě 20. století.
rdf:langString Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin) (1869–1919), was an Irish photographer. Along with her sister Rita Martin, she was one of the most commercially successful women portraitists of the early 20th century. Lallie Charles was born in Ireland. In about 1895 she married London photographer Georges Garet-Charles, whom she divorced around 1902. She was a society photographer. In 1896 she opened her first studio, called "The Nook", at 1 Titchfield Road, Regent's Park, London. In 1897 Rita Martin, her sister, went to work with her. In 1906 Martin opened her own studio at 27 Baker Street and the two sisters became competitors. Charles was inspired by Alice Hughes. Other pioneer women photographers of her time, other than her sister, were: Christina Broom, Kate Pragnell and Lizzie Caswall Smith. Mme Yevonde was an apprentice of Charles, and Cecil Beaton, as a young man, posed for a family portrait, an experience he later described in his book Photobiography. Talking about the sisters, Beaton said: "Rita Martin and her sister, Lallie Charles, the rival photographer, posed their sitters in a soft conservatory-looking light, making all hair deliriously fashionable to be photo-lowered". Charles later married again, to Herbert Carr. She died in Mayfair, London, on 5 April 1919. A small selection of negatives by Lallie Charles and Rita Martin are preserved at the National Portrait Gallery, donated by their niece Lallie Charles Cowell in 1994.
rdf:langString Lallie Charles (1869-1919) est une photographe anglaise, qui, avec sa sœur Rita Martin, a connu un grand succès commercial, en tant que portraitiste féminine, du début du XXe siècle.
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