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Norman Douglas

(1868-1952), Travel writer

Sitter in 8 portraits
Writer; first gained recognition with Siren Land (1911), Fountains in the Sand (1912) and Old Calabria (1915), but best known for South Wind (1917), a novel describing hedonistic life on the island of Nepenthe.

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Norman Douglas, by Michael Ayrton - NPG 4146

Norman Douglas

by Michael Ayrton
ink and wash, 1948
NPG 4146

Norman Douglas, by Cecil Beaton - NPG x14061

Norman Douglas

by Cecil Beaton
bromide print on white card mount, 1940s
NPG x14061

Norman Douglas, by Howard Coster - NPG x11408

Norman Douglas

by Howard Coster
quarter-plate film negative, 1942
NPG x11408

Norman Douglas, by Howard Coster - NPG x11409

Norman Douglas

by Howard Coster
quarter-plate film negative, 1942
NPG x11409

Norman Douglas, by Howard Coster - NPG x11410

Norman Douglas

by Howard Coster
quarter-plate film negative, 1942
NPG x11410

Image currently unavailable owing to copyright restrictions

Norman Douglas

by Bill Brandt
bromide print on white card mount, 1946
NPG x22420

Image currently unavailable owing to copyright restrictions

Norman Douglas

by Bill Brandt
bromide print on white card mount, 1946
NPG x9226

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