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Yevonde

(1893-1975), Photographer

Yevonde (Madame Yevonde) (Yevonde Middleton (née Cumbers))

Sitter in 15 portraits
Artist associated with 886 portraits
Yevonde, also known as Madame Yevonde, was a London-based photographer of portraits and still life throughout much of the twentieth century. She was a pioneer in photographic techniques, experimenting with solarisation and associated particularly with the Vivex colour process, which she utilised to great effect in the 1930s. ‘If we are going to have colour photographs, for heaven’s sake let’s have a riot of colour, none of your wishy washy hand tinted effects’ said Yevonde in 1932 in an address to the Royal Photographic Society.

As an innovator committed to colour photography when it was not considered a serious medium, Yevonde’s work is significant in the history of British portrait photography. Her most renowned body of work is a series of women dressed as goddesses posed in surreal tableaux exhibited in 1935.

For research and Yevonde Collection enquiries email: [email protected] or [email protected]

For access to Yevonde’s daybooks and archive materials email: [email protected]

To license and use images of Yevonde’s colour work please visit NPG Images or email [email protected]

To license and use images of Yevonde’s black and white work please visit Mary Evans Picture Library or email [email protected]

Other repositories include the Royal Photographic Society Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum and the British Council Visual Arts Collection.

Explore further:

Yevonde: Life and Colour exhibition webpage

Curator's introduction to the Yevonde: Life and Colour exhibition

The Yevonde colour archive

'Assisting Yevonde' blog post

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Gladys Buchanan Unger, by Yevonde - NPG x194473

Gladys Buchanan Unger

by Yevonde
gelatin silver print, 1910s
NPG x194473

Helen Venetia (née Duncombe), Viscountess D'Abernon, by Yevonde - NPG x11644

Helen Venetia (née Duncombe), Viscountess D'Abernon

by Yevonde
bromide print on card mount, published 1 April 1914
NPG x11644

Venetia (née Duncombe), Viscountess D'Abernon, by Yevonde (Madame Yevonde) (Yevonde Middleton (née Cumbers)) - NPG x202502

Venetia (née Duncombe), Viscountess D'Abernon

by Yevonde (Madame Yevonde) (Yevonde Middleton (née Cumbers))
10 x 8 inches glass plate negative, Published 1 April 1914
NPG x202502

Doris Louise Cleghorn Church (née Somerville), by Yevonde - NPG x136558

Doris Louise Cleghorn Church (née Somerville)

by Yevonde
halftone reproduction tear sheet, published 21 July 1915
NPG x136558

Doris Louise Cleghorn Church (née Somerville), by Yevonde - NPG x136559

Doris Louise Cleghorn Church (née Somerville)

by Yevonde
matte collodion printing-out paper print, 1915
NPG x136559

Jean Cavendish, by Yevonde (Madame Yevonde) (Yevonde Middleton (née Cumbers)) - NPG x193468

Jean Cavendish

by Yevonde (Madame Yevonde) (Yevonde Middleton (née Cumbers))
halftone reproduction tear sheet, published 14 February 1917
On display at The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NPG x193468

Gaby Deslys, by Yevonde - NPG x11647

Gaby Deslys

by Yevonde
sepia print mounted on card, 1918
NPG x11647

Gladys Helen Rachel (née Goldsmid), Lady Swaythling, by Yevonde - NPG x26348

Gladys Helen Rachel (née Goldsmid), Lady Swaythling

by Yevonde
bromide print on velvet card mount, 1918
NPG x26348

Gaby Deslys, by Yevonde - NPG x11646

Gaby Deslys

by Yevonde
sepia print mounted on card, 1918
NPG x11646

Lydia Lopokova, by Yevonde - NPG x131743

Lydia Lopokova

by Yevonde
black and white reprint, 1920s
NPG x131743

Edward Verrall Lucas, by Yevonde - NPG x194132

Edward Verrall Lucas

by Yevonde
vintage print, 1920s
NPG x194132

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