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1968 (photographed)
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One of twelve contact print photographs. Depicting Queen Elizabeth II standing on an exterior balcony, Buckingham Palace, 1968. She is wearing a dark cloak. Tilting her head slightly, she makes eye contact with the camera and is smiling. Large stone columns are seen behind her, bright sunlight emphasises the grooves and ridges of their surface.
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Brief description | Royal Portrait by Cecil Beaton (1904-1980). One of twelve contact print photographs. Depicting Queen Elizabeth II standing on an exterior balcony, Buckingham Palace, 1968. She is wearing a dark cloak. Large stone columns are seen behind her. |
Physical description | One of twelve contact print photographs. Depicting Queen Elizabeth II standing on an exterior balcony, Buckingham Palace, 1968. She is wearing a dark cloak. Tilting her head slightly, she makes eye contact with the camera and is smiling. Large stone columns are seen behind her, bright sunlight emphasises the grooves and ridges of their surface. |
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Gallery label | Queen Elizabeth II, Buckingham Palace
1968
Beaton’s assistant, Geoffrey Sawyer, suggested some photographs be taken outside. Beaton noted in his diary: ‘The electricians were installed with enough equipment to light an entire film unit. I gave instructions for alternative ‘sets’ in case the initial scene did not materialise, and Geoff suggested the balcony might be good. I found a splendid Acropolis-like corner with three columns.’
Gelatin silver contact sheet
V&A: Ph.2019-1987
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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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Accession number | PH.2019K-1987 |
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Record created | December 16, 2010 |
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