[Portrait of Mark Twain, inscribed and signed with both his name and his pseudonym].
London, H. Walter Burnett, 1 Park Side, Hyde Park Corner, S.W., [1899].
Henry Walter Barnett (1862-1934) was a Melbourne-born photographer who worked in the United States and London before returning to Sydney to set up his business there. In 1897, Barnett moved to London, established a studio at Hyde Park Corner, and later added another in Knightsbridge. He was a member of the photo-secessionist group The Linked Ring from 1899 to 1901 using the pseudonym 'The Antipodean,' was a founder member of the Professional Photographers Association (later the British Institute of Professional Photography) in 1901, and was elected to the Royal Photographic Society council in 1903.
In 2000, Roger Neill curated a retrospective at the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra and the State Library of New South Wales, declaring Walter Barnett to be 'arguably Australia's first world-class portrait photographer'.
Photograph (156 x 113 mm, 6¼ x 4½ in) on printed cream mount (approx 305 x 212 mm, 12 x 8¼ in); inscribed by Mark Twain on mount, recto, slight fading to ink; framed.
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