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Michael Powell

(1905-1990), Film director and writer

Michael Latham Powell

Sitter in 8 portraits
Together with Emeric Pressburger he formed 'The Archers', an innovatory film-production company. Their acclaimed films include The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), Black Narcissus (1947) and The Red Shoes (1948). The partnership dissolved in 1957 but reformed in 1966 on They're a Weird Mob (1966), and again in 1972 for The Boy who Turned Yellow.

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Michael Powell, by Sir David Low - NPG 4529(277)

Michael Powell

by Sir David Low
pencil, circa 1950s-1963
NPG 4529(277)

Michael Powell, by Sir David Low - NPG 4529(278)

Michael Powell

by Sir David Low
pencil, circa 1950s-1963
NPG 4529(278)

Michael Powell, by Sir David Low - NPG 4529(279)

Michael Powell

by Sir David Low
pencil, circa 1950s-1963
NPG 4529(279)

Michael Powell, by Fred Daniels - NPG x135597

Michael Powell

by Fred Daniels
modern bromide print, 1945
NPG x135597

Michael Powell, by Fred Daniels - NPG x135598

Michael Powell

by Fred Daniels
modern bromide print from original negative, 1955
NPG x135598

Michael Powell, by Michael Birt - NPG x23474

Michael Powell

by Michael Birt
bromide print in window mount, 26 April 1984
NPG x23474

Emeric Pressburger; Michael Powell, by Cornel Lucas - NPG x87556

Emeric Pressburger; Michael Powell

by Cornel Lucas
bromide fibre print, 1985
NPG x87556

David Terence Puttnam, Baron Puttnam; Michael Powell, by David Bailey - NPG x125276

David Terence Puttnam, Baron Puttnam; Michael Powell

by David Bailey
bromide print from 15 x 12 inch negative, 1986
NPG x125276

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