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Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Beaton
Dates: 8th Feb- 22nd April

As part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Celebrations the exhibition running at the V&A has a stunning collection of intimate and public portraits of the Queen.

The photographs of the British royal family by Sir Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) were central to shaping the monarchy's public image in the mid-20th century. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was still a young princess when she first sat for Beaton in 1942. Over the next three decades he would be invited to photograph the Queen on many significant occasions, including her Coronation Day in 1953.

The most memorable of Beaton's images combine the splendour of historic royal portrait painting with an intimacy that only photography and film can convey. His detailed diary accounts reveal the complexities of each sitting, from the intense planning and excitement beforehand to the pressures of achieving the perfect shot.



Venue Details:

V&A Museum
Cromwell Road LondonSW7 2RL
Website: www.vam.ac.uk

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