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  1. Há 6 dias · 100 years of royal history captured by photographer Cecil Beaton are going on display, giving a glimpse at life in Buckingham Palace beyond the big occasions. Previously unseen photographs of the Royal Family are going on display in a new exhibition at Buckingham Palace. The exhibition, which opens on Friday May 17 at the King’s Gallery, will ...

  2. Há 2 dias · As early as June 1959 there was a much written-up event here attended by Cecil Beaton, the as-yet-unscandalised John Profumo, Sir Charles Clore, any number of dukes and duchesses and, last but not least, the up-and-coming young photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones, who along with his future wife, Princess Margaret, would become a regular visitor to this miniature stately home in the heart of ...

  3. Há 5 dias · La sua immagine preferita fra le 150 della mostra? Quella di una riflessiva regina in mantello, dice Nasini alla Bbc, nella foto di Cecil Beaton del 1968.

  4. Há 4 dias · Asks if Beaton's secretary could send her the bill so that she can clear her conscience. Would also like some more of the photographs. Wonders if Beaton managed to see Mel in Sardinia.

  5. Há 4 dias · These include Cecil Beaton痴 charming 25th-birthday portrait of Princess Margaret, dressed in an evening gown with her dog Pippin in her lap, and a previously unseen contact sheet by Norman Parkinson showing the late Queen and Princess Margaret laughing and talking together during a sitting to mark their mother痴 80th birthday.

  6. Há 2 dias · Katherine joined the Royal Society in 2015. She is responsible for the care of the Society’s historical picture resources and the management and development of the Picture Library and online print shop. She previously worked as Picture Researcher at Sotheby’s Picture Library including the Cecil Beaton Studio Archive. Read more

  7. Há 3 dias · Elle adopte une posture plus décontractée et glisse la main dans la poche d’une sublime robe longue Alexander McQueen. Autre décor, la future reine change de facture. Le cliché présenté actuellement à Buckingham Palace reflète l’art de Sir Cecil Beaton, grand photographe de la cour d’Elizabeth II.