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THE ELEMENTARY EVIL WOMEN OF SHERLOCK
HOLMESExhibition about the presence of women in the
novels of Arthur Conan Doyle's detective
Illustration by J. L. Errazquin
Introduction
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born on May 22 in 1859, Edimburgh, England. Creator of the famous decetive of the Baker 221B Street: Sherlock Holmes.
The English writter criticized for creating a misogynustic character with the explanation that dis not get married because ther wil be distracte or coul derive personal problems that a professional detective can not assume".
This exhibition shows that there is the presence of women with eight ladies. You submit each with books and other items that related to the Holmes universe.
Irene Adler
'A scandal in Bohemia' of 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes' in1891-1892.
The English detective stays with her photo as a trophy and refers to her as 'The woman'.
She was the only cheat and beat the intellectual detective.
Illustration by José Luis Errazquin, member of Cercle Holmes.
Photo by Inés Rodríguez
Photo by Inés Rodríguez
Photo by Inés Rodríguez
Lady Mary Brackenstall
'The Adventure of the Abbey grange' of 'The return of Sherlock Holmes' in1903-1904.
Woman described with great beauty and advanced ideas.
Sir Doyle used this character to criticize the English divorce low.
Illustration by José Luis Errazquin, member of Cercle Holmes.
Photo by Inés Rodríguez
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Photo by Inés Rodríguez
Martha Hudson
'The adventures of dying detective' in 1890.
She is the owner of the house located in Baker Street 221B in which Sherlock rents a room.
Illustration byJosé Luis Errazquin, member of Cercle Holmes.
Photo by Ernest Ferré
Photo by Inés Rodríguez
Isadora Klein
'The Case-Book of Sherlock' in 1927.
Spanish women and owner of the biggest sugar company.
Illustration by José Luis Errazquin, member of Cercle Holmes.
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Eugenia Ronder
'The Case-Book of Sherlock' in 1927.
Woman that is hidden her face with a black veil for not show her mutilated face.
Illustration by José Luis Errazquin, member of Cercle Holmes.
Photo by Ernest Ferré
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Grace Dunbar
'The Case-Book of Sherlock' in 1927.
Very beautiful governess who takes care of the childen of an important businessman but he is crazy by her physical appearance.
Illustration by José Luis Errazquin, member of Cercle Holmes.
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Saint Clair
'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes', in 1891.
Wife of Neville Saint Clair, the history recounts how found the husband killed in a nightclub in opium.
• Illustration by José Luis Errazquin, member of Cercle Holmes.
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Lady Hilda Trelawney Hope
'The return of Sherlock Holmes', in 1903.
Illustration by José Luis Errazquin, member of Cercle Holmes.
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Photo byI. Rodríguez
Las últimas adquisiciones
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Glassware of Sherlock Holmes
Photo by I. Rodríguez
Photo by Ernest Ferré
Muchas gracias
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