Cecil Beaton was a British photographer, costume designer, and socialite who was highly regarded for his work in various artistic fields. He was born on January 14, 1904, in Hampstead, London, and passed away on January 18, 1980. Beaton first gained recognition as a fashion and portrait photographer in the 1920s and 1930s. He captured images of notable figures in high society, including members of the British royal family, celebrities, and artists. Beaton's photographs often exhibited a sense of elegance, sophistication, and theatricality, characterized by his meticulous attention to detail and creative composition. In addition to his photography, Beaton was also a renowned costume designer for theater and film. He won multiple Academy Awards for his work on films such as "Gigi" (1958) and "My Fair Lady" (1964), and he collaborated with esteemed directors like George Cukor and Vincente Minnelli. Beaton's contributions to the arts extended beyond photography and costume design. He was an accomplished diarist, writer, and illustrator, publishing several books throughout his career. His memoir, "The Wandering Years," offers insights into his life and experiences in the worlds of art, fashion, and society. Cecil Beaton's artistic endeavors and unique style made him one of the most influential and celebrated figures in the cultural landscape of the 20th century. His work continues to inspire and influence contemporary photographers and artists, and his legacy remains significant in the fields of photography, fashion, and costume design.
Measures 5.01 x 7.26
Printed circa 1950s
Verso is blank.
Mounted to archival quality paper.
Condition
Good condition. No rips, tears, creases.