HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Harriet Tytler A true pioneer of photographic practices in the 1800s, she created over 300 photographs in collaboration with her husband.Gabby Kynoch19th May 2019
Historical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Gisèle Freund From assignments for Life and Time Magazine, Gisèle Freund is most well-known for her candid portraits of literary greats and artistsGabby Kynoch12th April 2019
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Florence Henri Florence Henri did not just live through arguably the most exciting period in the history of art – she was at its very frontierGabby Kynoch2nd March 2019
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Eva Besnyö After being gifted a Kodak Brownie, Eva Besnyö went on to open her own photography studio where she continually adapted her styleGabby Kynoch2nd March 2019
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Dora Maar Dora Maar (1907 – 1997) was an acclaimed painter, poet and photographer who was an integral figure in the Surrealist art movement.Gabby Kynoch2nd March 2019
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog E. Lennie E. Lennie is the acronym used by Eliza Lennie (1818 – unknown) who was a successful 19th century business owner and optician in Edinburgh, ScotlandGabby Kynoch2nd March 2019
Historical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Penny Tweedie British photojournalist Penelope Anne (Penny) Tweedie (1940-2011) covered the major political and humanitarian issues of the 60s and 70s with fearless and compassionate images.Gabby Kynoch9th February 2019
Historical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Cui Xiuwen Cui Xiuwen (1967 – 2018) was one of China’s leading contemporary artists. Her work looks at femininity, Chinese iconography and motherhood.Gabby Kynoch31st January 2019