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Cecil Beaton photographed the beautiful people of the decadent 1920s and 30s, from London to Hollywood, before turning a critical eye on the second world war
UPDATE: The Reader is now available on Amazon. BUY HERE. I have been working with Michael Jacobson of Post-Asemic Press to create a new book to be published later this summer called the Cecil Touchon Asemic Reader, The Asemic Reader…
“Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves o…
Art Deco blog.
Cecil Beaton photographed the beautiful people of the decadent 1920s and 30s, from London to Hollywood, before turning a critical eye on the second world war
Cecil Beaton photographed the beautiful people of the decadent 1920s and 30s, from London to Hollywood, before turning a critical eye on the second world war
About This Product Once upon a time…the name Cecil came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Cecil’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Cecil’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Cecil is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of his core identity: Cecil, that one wonderful word by which he is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Cecil in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
griffinsdunne: Tallulah Bankhead, 1931, by Cecil Beaton
The unfulfilled dream of the controversial imperialist and entrepreneur Cecil Rhodes was to connect Cairo in the far north of Africa to the southernmost
Un hôtel de charme. À sa façon.
Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) - For Sale, Wanted and Valuation -Original signed Artist Paintings & Etchings from Robert Perera Fine Art Gallery, as seen on BBC TV
this episode was too cute. I think that Carlos secretly likes it when Cecil dotes on him. Matches Cecil
The best way to learn how to write a successful query is to read one. In this installment, former agent Tina Pohlman shares feedback on a query by Mark Cecil for his book, Bunyan and Henry (Pantheon).
Photographer We've only mentioned society portraitist Cecil Beaton in passing so far . Cecil was born in 1904 and after a patchy educa...
Textile designer Celia Birtwell is enjoying something of a renaissance. She talks about her obsessions, modern life and the importance of SpongeBob SquarePants.
The unfulfilled dream of the controversial imperialist and entrepreneur Cecil Rhodes was to connect Cairo in the far north of Africa to the southernmost
The work of Cecil Beaton is having its first exhibition in Spain at the international photography and visual arts festival Photo España
Edward VIII, the Mitford sisters, the legendary beauty Lady Diana Cooper - these are figures that epitomized the heady glamour of the decades between the two world wars, suggests JANE SHILLING
Rhodes who was an advocate of British imperialism
In an extract from his new book of essays 'The Impatient Pen', legendary interior designer Nicky Haslam introduces us to his glittering circle of friends. Here, reflections on the photographer Cecil Beaton and his daring decorative sense.
He’s the subject of two new books.
I need you to photograph me like this... Portrait of Viktor Kraft by Cecil Beaton, c. 1950s Image: Christie's
As they posed, partied and donned extravagant costumes, Beaton captured the antics of Britain’s young aristocrats between the wars. But did he turn a blind eye to their dark side?