Anna May Wong
1 portrait of Anna May Wong
© estate of Paul Tanqueray
Anna May Wong
by Paul Tanqueray
vintage bromide print, 1929
9 1/2 in. x 7 1/2 in. (242 mm x 192 mm)
Given by Paul Tanqueray, 1975
Photographs Collection
NPG x126211
Artistback to top
- Paul Tanqueray (1905-1991), Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 186 portraits, Sitter in 8 portraits.
This portraitback to top
Paul Tanqueray photographed Anna May Wong on at least four occasions and two of his prints of her were exhibited at the London Salon of Photography (top left and top right in large mount) in 1929 and 1933 respectively.
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- Anna May Wong (8 December 2004 - 15 June 2005)
- Paul Tanqueray: Young in the Twenties (8 December 2004 - 15 June 2005)
Events of 1929back to top
Current affairs
The first election held under universal suffrage is a victory for Labour. Ramsay Macdonald returned for his second term as Prime Minster, and appointed Margaret Grace Bondfield as the first woman Cabinet Minister.Art and science
Two classic books about the First World War are published: All Quiet on the Western Front, by war veteran, Erich Maria Remarque, tells of the horrors of war and the returning German soldiers' feelings of detachment from civilian life; while Robert Grave's autobiography Goodbye to All That, aimed to describe the author's experiences of the war so that they 'need never be thought about again'.International
The 24th October 1929 becomes known as Black Thursday when the US Stock Exchange Collapses and millions are lost. The event was the start of the Wall Street Crash, which in turn contributed towards the Great Depression: a major international recession that lasted through most of the 1930s.Comments back to top
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