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Noël Coward

4 of 2179 portraits by Dorothy Wilding

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Noël Coward

by Dorothy Wilding
vintage tissue-mounted bromide print, 1930
16 1/2 in. x 12 3/4 in. (419 mm x 324 mm)
Given by the photographer's sister, Susan Morton, 1976
Primary Collection
NPG P870(3)

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  • Sir Noël Coward (1899-1973), Actor, playwright and composer. Sitter associated with 117 portraits.

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  • Dorothy Wilding (1893-1976), Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 2179 portraits, Sitter in 30 portraits.

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  • Pepper, Terence, In Pursuit of Perfection: The Photographs of Dorothy Wilding, 1991 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 5 July 1991 - 29 September 1991), p. 61 Read entry

    Picturing Coward in profile again, this time holding a long-stemmed cigarette holder, the archetypal symbol of contemporary sophistication, Wilding created the quintessential image of Coward as the consummate stylist.

  • Saywell, David; Simon, Jacob, Complete Illustrated Catalogue, 2004, p. 148

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Current affairs

Amy Johnson is the first woman to fly solo to Australia. She flew the 11,000 miles from Croydon to Darwin in a De Havilland Gipsy Moth named Jason and won the Harmon Trophy as well as a CBE for her achievement. She went on to break a number of other flying records, and died while serving in the Air Transport Auxiliary in 1941.

Art and science

Noel Coward's play, Private Lives is first performed. The original run starred Gertrude Lawrence and Laurence Olivier as well as Coward himself. Private Lives became Coward's most enduringly successful play.

International

Gandhi leads the Salt March. The march to the coast was a direct protest against the British monopoly on the sale of salt and inspired hordes of Indians to follow him and adopt his methods of Satyagraha (non-violent resistance to the British rule of India).
Stalin orders the 'liquidation of the kulaks (wealthy farmers) as a class' in a violent attempt to centralise control of agriculture and collectivise farming.

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