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Photograph - David Bailey's box of pin-ups; Jean Shrimpton
  • David Bailey's box of pin-ups
    David Bailey, born 1938
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David Bailey's box of pin-ups; Jean Shrimpton

  • Object:

    Photograph

  • Place of origin:

    London, England

  • Date:

    1965 (printed and published)

  • Artist/Maker:

    David Bailey, born 1938 (photographer)
    Wyndham, Francis (writer)
    Boxer, Mark, born 1931 - died 1988 (designer)
    Hillman, David (designer)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Half-tone print

  • Credit Line:

    Given by Mark Haworth-Booth

  • Museum number:

    E.2047:33-2004

  • Gallery location:

    Prints & Drawings Study Room, level H, case X, shelf 909, box N

  • Image in copyright

David Bailey rose to fame as a fashion photographer in the early 1960s, his photographs. He published 'David Bailey's box of pin-ups' in 1965 as a loose portfolio of 36 portraits of the mainly-male fashionable elite that, as the cover description states, 'belong to Bailey's own world of fashion, pop music and the Ad Lib [nightclub]'. Each portrait is accompanied by notes by Francis Wyndham. Together, they constitute a celebration of the growing celebrity culture of the Sixties, and many of them have become the definitive images of key figures of cultural life in London during the Swinging Sixties.
Surprisingly, only four of the pin-ups are women. Jean Shrimpton was one of the most internationally famous models of the decade and worked almost exclusively with Bailey - to whom she was briefly engaged - between 1961 and 1964.

Physical description

Black and white head and shoulders portait of the model Jean Shrimpton, her drak wavy hair silhouetted a against white background.

Place of Origin

London, England

Date

1965 (printed and published)

Artist/maker

David Bailey, born 1938 (photographer)
Wyndham, Francis (writer)
Boxer, Mark, born 1931 - died 1988 (designer)
Hillman, David (designer)

Materials and Techniques

Half-tone print

Marks and inscriptions

Jean Shrimpton
Text about Jean Shrimpton

Dimensions

Width: 32 cm, Height: 37 cm

Object history note

David Bailey rose to fame as a fashion photographer in the early 1960s, his photographs. He published 'David Bailey's box of pin-ups' in 1965 as a loose portfolio of 36 portraits of the mainly-male fashionable elite that, as the cover description states, 'belong to Bailey's own world of fashion, pop music and the Ad Lib [nightclub]'. Each portrait is accompanied by notes by Francis Wyndham. Together, they constitute a celebration of the growing celebrity culture of the Sixties, and many of them have become the definitive images of key figures of cultural life in London during the Swinging Sixties.

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

David Bailey's box of pin-ups, published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1965
Originally published as a box containing the plates loose and unbound.
Library's copy has the plates rebound in a blue HMSO binding with the spine title: David Bailey's box of pin-ups.

Subjects depicted

Shrimpton, Jean

Categories

Photographs; Fashion

Collection code

PDP

Qr_O92748
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