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Paul Tanqueray

(1905-1991), Photographer

Sitter in 8 portraits
Artist associated with 186 portraits
Paul Tanqueray was born on 14 January 1905 in Littlehampton, Sussex. He opened his first studio at 139, High Street, Kensington in 1925. Five years of success in Kensington led to a move to the West End of London at 8, Dover Street. Tanqueray's photographs appeared in The Sketch and The Tatler and most frequently inside and on the cover of Theatre World. During the Second World War Tanqueray worked with the Chelsea Civil Defence and then re-opened his studio at 30, Thurloe Place in South Kensington where he continued to take photographs until his retirement in 1965. In 1983 Tanqueray donated his negative collection of celebrities to the National Portrait Gallery, which joined 67 prints previously given in 1975.

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Fedor Ivanovitch Chaliapin, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x7258

Fedor Ivanovitch Chaliapin

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1931
NPG x7258

Margaret Rawlings (Lady Barlow) as 'Salome', by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x21996

Margaret Rawlings (Lady Barlow) as 'Salome'

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1931
NPG x21996

Elinor Glyn, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x16448

Elinor Glyn

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1931
NPG x16448

Phyllis Konstam; Bunny Austin, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x17232

Phyllis Konstam; Bunny Austin

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1931
NPG x17232

Gertrude Lawrence, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x29700

Gertrude Lawrence

by Paul Tanqueray
modern bromide print from original negative, 1932
NPG x29700

Gertrude Lawrence, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x135854

Gertrude Lawrence

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1932
NPG x135854

Ivor Novello, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x180180

Ivor Novello

by Paul Tanqueray
whole-plate glass negative, 1932
NPG x180180

Ivor Novello, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x180181

Ivor Novello

by Paul Tanqueray
whole-plate glass negative, 1932
NPG x180181

Gertrude Lawrence, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x180223

Gertrude Lawrence

by Paul Tanqueray
half-plate glass negative, 1932
NPG x180223

Anthony Asquith, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x7245

Anthony Asquith

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1932
NPG x7245

Agnes George de Mille, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x13383

Agnes George de Mille

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1932
NPG x13383

John Gielgud, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x15485

John Gielgud

by Paul Tanqueray
bromide print, 1932
NPG x15485

Gertrude Lawrence, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x19916

Gertrude Lawrence

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1932
NPG x19916

Ivor Novello, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x17030

Ivor Novello

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1932
NPG x17030

Lady Bridget Poulett, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x21799

Lady Bridget Poulett

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1932
NPG x21799

Emlyn Williams, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x36430

Emlyn Williams

by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1932
NPG x36430

Baba Beaton, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x7251

Baba Beaton

by Paul Tanqueray
bromide print, 1932
NPG x7251

Paul Tanqueray; Ethel Edith Mannin, by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x36345

Paul Tanqueray; Ethel Edith Mannin

by Paul Tanqueray
bromide fibre print, 1932
NPG x36345

Nancy Marianne Quennell (née Stallibrass), by Paul Tanqueray - NPG x180254

Nancy Marianne Quennell (née Stallibrass)

by Paul Tanqueray
whole-plate film negative, 1933
NPG x180254

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