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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Book and dust jacket are in very good condition. 356pp with b/w photographs. Seller Inventory # 016653
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Text in English. 356 pp. B/W photographs. Cecil Beaton's sense of style and his much celebrated career as a designer for film and stage have come to overshadow his position as one of the great photographers of the twentieth century. Beaton's persona provided a mask that concealed the seriousnegs of his accomplishment. Looking back over the seven decades of his career. we discover much more than a social record. By mid-century he had shed much of the theatricality to produce an astonishing array of portraits of the greatest creative figures of his time - Picasso, Gertrude Stein. Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon. His photographs of women, including Greta Garbo, Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe, are among his best work. There is even evidence of a sparse modernity in his extraordinary eye. Mostly drawn from the many thousands of photographs and negatives in the Cecil Beaton Studio Archive at Sotheby's, this book offers a reassessment of his photographic career. In childhood Beaton became an obsessive photo collector. From his teenage years his sisters served as his first models. Making photographs became an extension of a family costume play. He was to become a star for Vogue on both sides of the Atlantic, moving through the Hollywood studios as confidently as he frequented the drawing rooms of English society. For a period he w as heavily influenced by Surrealism, which appealed to his theatrical sensibility. His innate sense of the elegance of dress and suited his role as a great fashion costume photographer. By the sixties he was at home at the Palace photographing the Qucen, as he was in the company of the celebrities of swinging London or with Andy Warhol and the stars of the Factory in New York, His career entered a final phase after photographing Mick Jagger on the set of Performance. which was itself a swansong for an era. The book, with its recurring cast of characters, becomes a visual narrative of his life. Cecil Beaton, Photographs follows the definitive monograph of his work during the war years, Theatre of War, published by Jonathan Cape in association with Imperial War Museums in 2012. Seller Inventory # 4355
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Cecil Beaton (illustrator). London: Jonathan Cape, 2015. First edition. Large Quarto (12.5" x 12" format). 354pp.Copiously illustrated throughout with fine full-page photographs, a few in colour. §With six page Editorial Note, four page Introduction, and a five page Chronology to conclude the volume. Original pale gray cloth, pink lettering, blind decoration. A very good copy in a good dustwrapper - latter with some minor cosmetic wear including some black marks to lower edge of rear cover, and several small indentations to front, almost imperceptibly affecting the upper board below. (**PLEASE READ CAREFULLY** - Heavy/overweight item weighing 3.5 kg packed, therefore additional postage will be required for overseas orders - international customers, please ask for a prior shipping quote). Seller Inventory # 300636