Artists Who Only Became Legendary After They Died

Julia Margaret Cameron

Art Institute of Chicago

Julia Margaret Cameron was a portrait photographer. Her work was harshly criticized during her lifetime, with critics finding her soft-focus images amateurish. Her work was republished in a collection in the mid-20th century, but still criticized. Only later in the century did her work begin to receive critical recognition, and it has since been displayed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Portrait Gallery, among other museums.

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