Skip to main content
  • Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

    Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire


Queen Victoria was perhaps the most widely represented figure in the nineteenth century, and her visual image, sculpted or painted, still dominates public spaces scattered throughout every continent. The very familiarity of Victoria as an icon, along with the sizeable bibliography of works devoted to the narrative of her life, would suggest that there is little more to be said. This issue of 19 challenges this idea; indeed, we contend that the repetition of orthodoxies in text and image has forestalled serious discussion of the Queen’s public image and, crucially, of Victoria’s own role in the construction of her image to political ends. It addresses Victoria’s self-fashioning through three topics: Victoria’s crafting and curating of her own image in a range of visual media; the circulation of this image in the United Kingdom and across the British Empire; and the question of how we interpret and curate Victoria’s image and its material legacy in a decolonizing age.

Cover image: Thomas Jones Barker, ‘The Secret of England’s Greatness’ (Queen Victoria Presenting a Bible in the Audience Chamber at Windsor), 1862–63, oil on canvas. © National Portrait Gallery, London.

Editors: Joanna Marschner (Guest Editor), Michael Hatt (Guest Editor)

Introduction


Introduction: Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Introduction: Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Michael Hatt and Joanna Marschner

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Visualizing Victoria


‘Unmistakeably visible’: Queen Victoria in Frith‘s The Marriage of the Prince of Wales

‘Unmistakeably visible’: Queen Victoria in Frith‘s The Marriage of the Prince of Wales

Pamela Fletcher

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Queen Victoria and the Photographic Expression of Widowhood

Queen Victoria and the Photographic Expression of Widowhood

Helen Trompeteler

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Queen Victoria’s Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands: Illustrated Print Culture and the Politics of Representation

Queen Victoria’s Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands: Illustrated Print Culture and the Politics of Representation

Morna O'Neill

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Circulation and Display


A Tale of Two Statues: Memorializing Queen Victoria in London and Calcutta

A Tale of Two Statues: Memorializing Queen Victoria in London and Calcutta

John Plunkett

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Shaping Royal Image through Repurposed Royal Residences in the Late Nineteenth Century: Queen Victoria’s Museum at Kensington Palace

Shaping Royal Image through Repurposed Royal Residences in the Late Nineteenth Century: Queen Victoria’s Museum at Kensington Palace

Joanna Marschner

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Queen Victoria at the Pictures

Queen Victoria at the Pictures

Jeremy Brooker, Bryony Dixon and John Plunkett

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Victoria Today


Enduring Victoria: Iconoclasm and Restoration at the British Embassy in Tehran

Enduring Victoria: Iconoclasm and Restoration at the British Embassy in Tehran

Laura-Maria Popoviciu and Andrew Parratt

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Counter-Ceremonial: Contemporary Artists and Queen Victoria Monuments

Counter-Ceremonial: Contemporary Artists and Queen Victoria Monuments

Michael Hatt

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Forum: Victoria and the Politics of Representation

Forum: Victoria and the Politics of Representation

Michael Hatt, Joanna Marschner, Tristram Hunt, Jayanta Sengupta, Sharon H. Venne, Maria Nugent, Sarah Carter, Veerle Poupeye and Tim Barringer

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire

Afterword

Afterword

Adrienne Munich and Margaret Homans

2022-02-09 Issue 33 • 2022 • Victoria’s Self-Fashioning: Curating the Royal Image for Dynasty, Nation, and Empire