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Discover the captivating world of Patrick Lichfield's photography in this stunning paperback collection featuring over 70 iconic images. Perfect for photography enthusiasts and collectors alike, this 'BRAND NEW' book showcases Lichfield's extraordinary contribution to the visual arts over four decades. Renowned for his work with prestigious publications such as Queen magazine and American Vogue, Lichfield played a pivotal role in defining the visual aesthetic of the 1960s. This book not only highlights his most celebrated photographs but also includes previously unseen images, offering a unique glimpse into his extensive archive. The collection reaffirms Lichfield’s status as one of the 20th century's most influential photographers. Dive into a rich tapestry of culturally significant photography that has shaped our understanding of the fashionable elite. With 80 pages of mesmerizing imagery, this publication is a must-have for any art lover or photography student aiming to explore the heights of modern photography. Order now and enjoy fast delivery across New Zealand, ensuring that this beautiful hardcover book arrives swiftly at your doorstep. Embrace the elegance of Lichfield's work and let this collection transport you to a world of classic glamour and historic importance.
By Huxley-Parlour, Giles
Photographs by Lichfield, Patrick
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 80
Publisher Publishers Distribution Ltd
Patrick Lichfield's photography has graced the world's media for over forty years. Lichfield's photography for the Queen magazine, and Life helped crystallise the 1960s visual aesthetic. His work made such an impression that Diana Vreeland, the influential editor of American Vogue, summoned him to work for her. He agreed in 1968, and became one of only five British photographers to be retained by the magazine since its foundation (Bailey, Beaton, Parkinson and Snowdon being the others). Lichfield's archive is a rich seam of culturally important photography, much of which has become synonymous with our perception of the celebrated and fashionable in the late 20th century. Since his death in 2005 his archive has been extensively catalogued, and this book shows a selection of these well-known images alongside recent discoveries made public for the first time. This collection of over 70 images reassesses Lichfield's archive and shows him to be one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. 70 images
By Huxley-Parlour, Giles
Photographs by Lichfield, Patrick
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 80
Publisher Publishers Distribution Ltd
Patrick Lichfield's photography has graced the world's media for over forty years. Lichfield's photography for the Queen magazine, and Life helped crystallise the 1960s visual aesthetic. His work made such an impression that Diana Vreeland, the influential editor of American Vogue, summoned him to work for her. He agreed in 1968, and became one of only five British photographers to be retained by the magazine since its foundation (Bailey, Beaton, Parkinson and Snowdon being the others). Lichfield's archive is a rich seam of culturally important photography, much of which has become synonymous with our perception of the celebrated and fashionable in the late 20th century. Since his death in 2005 his archive has been extensively catalogued, and this book shows a selection of these well-known images alongside recent discoveries made public for the first time. This collection of over 70 images reassesses Lichfield's archive and shows him to be one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. 70 images