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Angus McBean Portraits Terence Pepper

Angus McBean Portraits By Terence Pepper

Angus McBean Portraits by Terence Pepper


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Angus McBean (1904-90) was one of the most extraordinary British photographers of the twentieth century. This is an account of McBean's life and work, and includes extracts from the photographer's autobiography, and is illustrated throughout with full-page colour and duotone reproductions.

Angus McBean Portraits Summary

Angus McBean Portraits by Terence Pepper

Angus McBean (1904-90) was one of the most extraordinary British photographers of the twentieth century. In a career that spanned the start of the Second World War through the birth of the 'Swinging Sixties' to the 1980s, he became the most prominent theatre photographer of his generation and, along with Cecil Beaton, the last of the British avant-garde studio photographers. During the 1930s and 1940s, McBean developed Surrealist techniques, including the depiction of the actress Dorothy Dickson as a water lily. Yet his style kept pace with the times and by the 1950s and 1960s he was taking photographs of celebrities from Cliff Richard to Shirley Bassey. Arguably his most famous image is of the Beatles, leaning over the balcony at their recording studios, which was used on the album cover Please Please Me. His celebrated series of self-portraits, which he sent out as Christmas cards, capture his witty and eccentric personality, while his numerous photographic commissions in the 1980s - including his work with the pop singer David Sylvian - demonstrate his inventiveness and creativity. For the first time since his death in 1990, McBean's photographs of stars such as Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and Audrey Hepburn, and his colour prints from the 1960s of the Beatles, Maria Callas and Spike Milligan are to be brought together in a major retrospective exhibition, accompanied by this fascinating book. Terence Pepper's intriguing account of McBean's life and work includes extracts from the photographer's unpublished autobiography and is illustrated throughout with full-page colour and duotone reproductions. Published to accompany the retrospective exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London (5 July-22 October 2006), Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield (2 December 2006-10 March 2007), Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales (31 March-3 June 2007) and at Royal West of England Academy, Bristol (31 March 2007-20 May 2007).

About Terence Pepper

Terence Pepper is Curator of Photographs at the National Portrait Gallery. He is the author of The Man Who Shot Garbo: The Photographs of Clarence Sinclair Bull, High Society: Photographs 1897-1914 and monographs on Lewis Morley and Dorothy Wilding. He curated Horst: Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery in 2001 and Beaton Portraits in 2003.

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GOR005731800
9781855145153
1855145154
Angus McBean Portraits by Terence Pepper
Used - Very Good
Hardback
National Portrait Gallery Publications
20060627
172
N/A
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