John Randall Bratby
1 portrait by Chris Ware
© Keystone Press Agency Ltd / Hulton Archive / Getty Images
John Randall Bratby
by Chris Ware, for Keystone Press Agency Ltd
bromide print, 7 February 1973
10 in. x 8 1/8 in. (253 mm x 205 mm) image size
Given by Terence Pepper, 2013
Photographs Collection
NPG x194056
Sitterback to top
- John Randall Bratby (1928-1992), Painter and writer; Editor-in-chief of Art Quarterly. Sitter in 25 portraits, Artist or producer of 3 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Keystone Press Agency Ltd, Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 190 portraits.
- Chris Ware, Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 14 portraits.
Events of 1973back to top
Current affairs
With the international oil crisis, and British coal miners 'working to rule' (a form of partial strike), Prime Minister Edward Heath implements the 'three day week' for industry in order to prolong fuel stocks.Art and science
Pink Floyd release Dark Side of the Moon. The album opens with the sound of a heartbeat and instead of a set of individual songs, each track merges into the next to create a continuous piece of music. The LP was one of the most commercially successful albums of all time.International
The Arab-Israeli conflict continues with the Yom Kippur War. Egypt and Syria invaded Israel followed shortly by Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. The conflict lasted for just 18 days before a UN ceasefire was put into place. The events led to an increase in the price of Arab oil, causing economic problems in the West.Comments back to top
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