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  • Cecil Beaton

    United Kingdom

    Art Brokerage: Ceceil Beaton British Artist: B. 1904-1980- Photographer and designer. Born in Hampstead, England, Beaton's career as a portrait photographer took off after meeting the Sitwells in 1926. His photographs of them led to his employment with Vogue magazine in London and New York. During the war he worked for the Ministry of Information, recording the war in Britain, the Middle and Far East. After the war he developed as a designer for stage, film, ballet and opera, working with Noel Coward and others. His most famous production was My Fair Lady (1956), the musical based on Shaw's Pygmalion. He was awarded two Oscars for the film version in 1965. Listings wanted.

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Orson Welles and the Bust of William Shakespeare 1936 Photography - Cecil Beaton

Cecil Beaton

Orson Welles and the Bust of William Shakespeare 1936

Photography: Photograph, Hand Signed, From the Edition of 100

Size: 12x9 in  | 30x23 cm
🔥1936 Framed Limited Edition Photograph - Inquire
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Fred Astaire And His Sister Adele Sitting At a Piano 1929 Photography - Cecil Beaton

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Fred Astaire And His Sister Adele Sitting At a Piano 1929

Photography: Framed And Matted Original Silver Gelatin Photographic Print, Hand Signed, Not Numbered

Size: 16x12 in  | 41x30 cm
🔥Framed Silver Gelatin Photograph
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