By Frederick Hollyer (1837-1933) Sir James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937) was a Scottish dramatist and novelist. In 1883, he began his writing career at the Nottingham Journal, soon emerging as a novelist and playwright. His most famous work is Peter Pan (1904), which was based on the children in Barrie's life - and on himself. Frederick Hollyer ran a successful business photographing works of art.He set aside one day a week for portraiture at his studio in Pembroke Square, Kensington, London. Over a period of thirty years, he photographed friends and acquaintances from artistic and literary circles.
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