10) John Forster's three-volume biography of Dickens (1872 - 1874) helped to establish the three best-known faces of Dickens; young (after the Maclise portrait); in his prime (after the Frith portrait); and old (after a photograph by Gurney).
11) Catherine Dickens, about 1852-5. Reproduction of a daguerrotype, an early photgraphic process which produced prints on metal.
12) Catherine Dickens about 1858, at the time of the seperation between her and her husband.
13) Dickens seperated from his wife in 1858, and took the unusual and controversial step of announding this in his magazine Household Words.
14) Catherine Dickens in later life, not long before her death in 1879.
11) Catherine Dickens, about 1852-5. Reproduction of a daguerrotype, an early photgraphic process which produced prints on metal.
12) Catherine Dickens about 1858, at the time of the seperation between her and her husband.
13) Dickens seperated from his wife in 1858, and took the unusual and controversial step of announding this in his magazine Household Words.
14) Catherine Dickens in later life, not long before her death in 1879.