Photograph
1943 (photographed)
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One of twelve photographs from a contact print; which has been cut out, arranged and mounted on card. Depicting King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother), Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret, Windsor Castle, 1943. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother are seated upon a gilt and upholstered sofa in the foreground. They turn to face each other, in conversation. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother rests one hand on the surface of the upholstery between them. The two princesses also look towards their father, who appears to be speaking or telling a story. All three women are smiling and appear amused. Princess Margaret sits close to her mother, perched on the arm of the sofa; while Princess Elizabeth, stands behind them, resting her folded arms on the back of the chair. The room is heavily furnished, with gilded and panelled decorations on the walls. A glowing fire is partly seen at the edge of the image, beneath a large mirror and a mantle decorated with vines; carved statuettes and a candle holder adorn its top. A large oil paining is hung on the wall behind the family. The painting depicts a lady wearing a gown; a small dog scurries at her feet.
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Brief description | Royal Portrait by Cecil Beaton (1904-1980). One of twelve photographs from a contact print; which has been cut out, arranged and mounted on card. Depicting King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother), Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret, Windsor Castle, 1943. |
Physical description | One of twelve photographs from a contact print; which has been cut out, arranged and mounted on card. Depicting King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother), Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret, Windsor Castle, 1943. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother are seated upon a gilt and upholstered sofa in the foreground. They turn to face each other, in conversation. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother rests one hand on the surface of the upholstery between them. The two princesses also look towards their father, who appears to be speaking or telling a story. All three women are smiling and appear amused. Princess Margaret sits close to her mother, perched on the arm of the sofa; while Princess Elizabeth, stands behind them, resting her folded arms on the back of the chair. The room is heavily furnished, with gilded and panelled decorations on the walls. A glowing fire is partly seen at the edge of the image, beneath a large mirror and a mantle decorated with vines; carved statuettes and a candle holder adorn its top. A large oil paining is hung on the wall behind the family. The painting depicts a lady wearing a gown; a small dog scurries at her feet. |
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Marks and inscriptions | '260-52' (Written in blue fountain pen beneath the image.) |
Gallery label | The Royal Family, Windsor Castle
November 1943
After each royal sitting, Beaton would send a selection of the best photographs to the Palace for official approval before publication. Small prints of the approved photographs would be mounted on card, together with their negative numbers, to facilitate future print orders. The worn-out nature of this card indicates how frequently it must have been referred to by Beaton and his assistants.
Gelatin silver contact prints mounted on card
Ph.626A-L-1987
(2012) |
Credit line | Bequeathed to the Museum in 1987 by Eileen Hose, secretary to the photographer |
Production | Cecil Beaton photographed members of the royal family from 1930-1979. |
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Bibliographic reference | Strong, Roy C. Cecil Beaton: the royal portraits. London: Thames and Hudson, c1988. p. 100 |
Other number | 260-52 - Beaton's number |
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Accession number | PH.626E-1987 |
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Record created | August 16, 2010 |
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