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Sandra Lousada

(1938-), Photographer

Artist of 44 portraits
Sandra Lousada studied photography at the Regent Street Polytechnic, during which time she gained insight into the working practice of leading portrait photographer Douglas Glass. She grew up surrounded by actors, writers, musicians and artists. Her mother was the stage designer Jocelyn Herbert and her father Sir Anthony Lousada was a Trustee and then Chairman of the Tate Gallery. Sandra Lousada's publications include Public Faces Private Places: Portraits of Artists 1956-2008 (2009) and London Light (2010).

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Germaine Greer, by Sandra Lousada - NPG x135462

Germaine Greer

by Sandra Lousada
archival pigment print, 1970
NPG x135462

Sir Alan Patrick Herbert, by Sandra Lousada - NPG x135464

Sir Alan Patrick Herbert

by Sandra Lousada
archival pigment print, 1970
NPG x135464

Edward David Brynmor Jones; Jeremy Dixon, by Sandra Lousada - NPG x135468

Edward David Brynmor Jones; Jeremy Dixon

by Sandra Lousada
gelatin silver print, 1994
NPG x135468

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Laurie Lee

by Sandra Lousada
archival pigment print, 1959
NPG x139740

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