Cecil Beaton; Stephen Tennant
1 portrait of Cecil Beaton
© reserved; collection National Portrait Gallery, London
Cecil Beaton; Stephen Tennant
by Maurice Beck and Helen Macgregor
cream-toned vintage bromide print, 1927
6 3/8 in. x 4 3/8 in. (162 mm x 111 mm)
Accepted in lieu of tax by H.M. Government and allocated to the Gallery, 1991
Photographs Collection
NPG x40415
Sittersback to top
- Cecil Beaton (1904-1980), Photographer, designer and writer. Sitter associated with 360 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 1114 portraits.
- Stephen Tennant (1906-1987), Poet, decorator and aesthete. Sitter in 12 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Maurice Beck and Helen Macgregor (1886-1960; 1876-circa 1954), Photographers. Artist or producer of 6 portraits.
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- Pepper, Terence, Beaton Portraits, 2004 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 5 February - 31 May 2004), p. 14 Read entry
In 1927, Maurice Beck and Helen MacGregor photographed Beaton with his friend Stephen Tennant, a foppish patrician. Nestled together side by side, they wear the same striped sweaters, have the same waved and shining hair, and hold their profiles at the same angle, while a mirror that cuts them off at the waist repeats the flattering miracle of duplication.
- Pepper, Terence, Beaton Portraits, 2004 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 5 February to 31 May 2004), p. 14
- Robin Muir, Cecil Beaton's Bright Young Things, 2020 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 12 March to 7 June 2020), p. 74
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