Featured on PDR in the essay “The Substantiality of Spirit”: Georgiana Houghton’s Pictures from the Other Side

When Georgiana Houghton first exhibited her paintings at a London gallery in 1871, their wild eddies of colour and line were unlike anything the public had seen before — nor would see again until the rise of abstract art decades later. But there was little intentionally abstract about these images: Houghton painted entities she met in the spirit regions. Viewing her works through the prism of friendship, loss, and faith, Jennifer Higgie turns overdue attention on an artist neglected by historians, a visionary who believed that death was not the end, merely a new distance to overcome.

Plates of spirit photographs

Artist

Date

1882

From

Chronicles of the Photographs of Spiritual Beings and Phenomena Invisible to the Material Eye


Underlying Rights

Public Domain Worldwide

Digital Rights

No Additional Rights


  • Available up to size large
  • Exceptional quality, from $32 including delivery
  • Archival inks on high grade art paper
  • Framed option with solid wood and ready to hang

Image Size

5006 x 3625