As one of the twentieth century’s most important photographers, Cecil Beaton helped invent the cult of the celebrity image while pushing the boundaries of his art form with innovative techniques and staging. In the course of his decades-long career as a photographer for Vogue and Vanity Fair, as well as a British war correspondent, Cecil Beaton documented lives both famous and quotidian—including his own, in dozens of scrapbooks now held by Sotheby’s London.
Features:
- Hardcover, 392 pages
- Luxury slipcase
- Written by Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton
- Photography by James Danziger
- Includes 218 illustrations
- Published by Assouline
Dimensions: 38.7cm (l) x 6.2cm (d) x 30.7cm (w)





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