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Victorian headless portraits were a fad in Britain in the late 19th century. In the photographs, the model's head appears separated from the body; often the sitter holds it in their own hands. Although this genre is called headless portraiture, it is the head that is always present in the photograph, and the body may be absent. The most prolific photographer in this genre was British photographer , who ran advertisements in the Brighton Daily News offering "HEADLESS PHOTOGRAPHS - Ladies and Gentlemen taken showing their heads floating in the air or in their laps."

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  • Viktoriánský portrét bez hlavy (cs)
  • Victorian headless portrait (en)
  • Викторианский безголовый портрет (ru)
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  • Viktoriánský portrét bez hlavy nebo jen portrét bez hlavy je speciální žánr portrétní fotografie, který existoval ve Velké Británii od druhé poloviny 19. až do počátku 20. století. Na těchto fotografiích je hlava člověka oddělena od těla, často ji model sám drží v náručí. Přestože se tomuto žánru říká „bezhlavý portrét“, na fotografii je hlava vždy, ale tělo může chybět. (cs)
  • Викторианский безголовый портрет (англ. Victorian headless portrait) или просто безголовый портрет (англ. headless portrait) — особый жанр фотографии, существовавший в Великобритании во 2-й половине XIX — начале XX века. На подобных фотографиях голова модели отделена от тела, часто натурщик сам держит её в своих руках. Хотя за этим жанром закрепилось название «безголовые портреты», именно голова на фотографии всегда присутствует, а тело может отсутствовать. (ru)
  • Victorian headless portraits were a fad in Britain in the late 19th century. In the photographs, the model's head appears separated from the body; often the sitter holds it in their own hands. Although this genre is called headless portraiture, it is the head that is always present in the photograph, and the body may be absent. The most prolific photographer in this genre was British photographer , who ran advertisements in the Brighton Daily News offering "HEADLESS PHOTOGRAPHS - Ladies and Gentlemen taken showing their heads floating in the air or in their laps." (en)
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  • Viktoriánský portrét bez hlavy nebo jen portrét bez hlavy je speciální žánr portrétní fotografie, který existoval ve Velké Británii od druhé poloviny 19. až do počátku 20. století. Na těchto fotografiích je hlava člověka oddělena od těla, často ji model sám drží v náručí. Přestože se tomuto žánru říká „bezhlavý portrét“, na fotografii je hlava vždy, ale tělo může chybět. (cs)
  • Victorian headless portraits were a fad in Britain in the late 19th century. In the photographs, the model's head appears separated from the body; often the sitter holds it in their own hands. Although this genre is called headless portraiture, it is the head that is always present in the photograph, and the body may be absent. An early example of the genre is photographer Oscar Gustave Rejlander's Head of St. John the Baptist in a Charger, a print made by combining two different negatives. The photograph dates from somewhen between 1855 and 1860. Photographer Henry Peach Robinson, described Reilander's insistence on finding a model for John the Baptist saying that "Rejlander saw his head on the shoulders of a gentleman in the town. …The curious thing is, that he did not so much see the modern gentleman as always the picture which the head suggested. It was some months before the artist ventured to ask the model to lend his head … and years before he obtained his consent." Many later photographers created similar images of men and women with severed heads, depicted held in their hands, laid on a platter or held aloft by the hair. Often in the other hand, the sitter carries the weapon of their own murder. The demand for such photographs was so high that many Victorian photographers openly advertised this particular type of photography. The most prolific photographer in this genre was British photographer , who ran advertisements in the Brighton Daily News offering "HEADLESS PHOTOGRAPHS - Ladies and Gentlemen taken showing their heads floating in the air or in their laps." (en)
  • Викторианский безголовый портрет (англ. Victorian headless portrait) или просто безголовый портрет (англ. headless portrait) — особый жанр фотографии, существовавший в Великобритании во 2-й половине XIX — начале XX века. На подобных фотографиях голова модели отделена от тела, часто натурщик сам держит её в своих руках. Хотя за этим жанром закрепилось название «безголовые портреты», именно голова на фотографии всегда присутствует, а тело может отсутствовать. (ru)
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