Crown in Focus: Two Centuries of Royal Photography
The Crown in Focus traces the remarkable relationship between the British Royal Family and photography over the course of nearly 200 years, from Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s enthusiastic adoption of the emerging technology in the mid-19th century to the use of Instagram by the modern monarchy. Featuring iconic formal portraits alongside little-known pictures from private collections, this captivating book explores how each new development of the medium has been embraced to record royal life. It also considers the art of royal photography through the monarchy’s patronage of such major 20th-century photographers as Cecil Beaton and family members Lord Snowdon and Patrick Lichfield, and such contemporary photographers as Chris Jackson. Members of the Royal Family have always been keen photographers themselves. The Crown in Focus includes pictures from their own albums, and looks, too, at the publication of photographs by the royals, from Queen Alexandra to the Duchess of Cambridge, where the personal view has become the public image. Written by an expert curator from Historic Royal Palaces and published to coincide with a major new exhibition at Kensington Palace, the book is arranged into thematic chapters presenting 200 extraordinary royal images alongside extended captions that reveal the story behind each photograph.
| Weight | 1.530000 |
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| ISBN13/Barcode | 9781858946863 |
| ISBN10 | 1858946867 |
| Author | Claudia Acott Williams |
| Binding | Hardback |
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| Date Published | 1st September 2020 |
| Pages | 224 |
| Publisher | Merrell Publishers |
Claudia Acott Williams
Foreword by David Cannadine
A fascinating account of the British Royal Family’s relationship with photography and how it has been used to shape their public image
Presents 200 photographs from the past two centuries, including iconic formal portraits and rarely seen images from private collections
Accompanies a major new exhibition at Kensington Palace
Published in association with Historic Royal Palaces