The Prettiest Doll in the World, July 5, 1870. Creator: Lewis Carroll.

The Prettiest Doll in the World, July 5, 1870. Creator: Lewis Carroll.

2-777-664 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

The Prettiest Doll in the World, July 5, 1870. The model in this photograph, Alexandra (Xie) Kitchin, posed more than fifty times over eleven years, frequently for images inspired by literature. The title Carroll gave this work is the refrain of the poem "The Lost Doll" by the popular Victorian author Charles Kingsley. It tells of a child’s affection for her lost toy, which she finds and dotes on in spite of damage it has suffered. It is unclear whether Xie is meant to recall the girl or her doll, but the emulsion peeling from the edges of the glass negative (which Carroll purposefully retained during printing) frames her obstinance, a visual echo of the dramas played out in childhood imagination.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Lewis Carroll, attributed to: British; English: Author, photographer, novelist
People Related
  1. Charles Kingsley: British: Anglican clergyman, teacher, and writer

Medium
  1. Albumen photograph
  2. Photograph

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Family Life

Artistic Representations Portraits


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3614x4960
File Size : 52,516kb


Aliases

  1. 2005.100.636
  1. DP259491.jpg
  1. 0950039215
  1. 2-777-664
  1. 2005.100.636
  1. 2777664

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