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Patricia Morley; Lewis Morley

2 of 2 portraits of Patricia Morley

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Patricia Morley; Lewis Morley

by Lewis Morley
bromide print, 1959
15 in. x 11 3/8 in. (381 mm x 290 mm)
Given by Lewis Morley, 1989
Photographs Collection
NPG x38901

Sittersback to top

  • Lewis Morley (1925-2013), Photographer. Sitter in 5 portraits, Artist or producer of 308 portraits.
  • Patricia Morley (1931-), Wife of Lewis Morley. Sitter in 2 portraits.

Artistback to top

  • Lewis Morley (1925-2013), Photographer. Artist or producer of 308 portraits, Sitter in 5 portraits.

Related worksback to top

  • NPG x87165: Patricia Morley; Lewis Morley (colour version)

Linked publicationsback to top

  • Pepper, Terence, Lewis Morley: Photographer of the Sixties, 1989 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 15 September 1989 - 7 January 1990), p. 27
  • Rideal, Liz, Insights: Self-portraits, 2005, p. 42 Read entry

    Known for his iconic photograph of Christine Keeler seated naked on an Arne Jacobsen chair (1963), Morley proffers a different type of intimacy in this double portrait, taken at the Hotel Marechal Ney, Montparnasse, Paris. He depicts himself gazing into his Rolleiflex camera to see the hotel room reflected back at him through the unseen mirror. Recalling this occasion, Pat Morley commented that the distant expression on her face was one of exhaustion rather than dreamy romance – the couple had spent the whole day sightseeing.

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Current affairs

Harold Macmillan wins the general election with an increased majority, returning to office as Conservative prime minister. The victory was the result of perceived economic improvement under the Conservative government, and his (misquoted) boast: 'you've never had it so good.' During his premiership he earned the nickname 'Supermac', coined by cartoonist, Victor 'Vicky' Weisz.

Art and science

Claudia Jones organises the first West Indian-style carnival in the country, starting the tradition of the annual Notting Hill carnival. The event was a response to the race riots of 1958, and an attempt to celebrate West Indian culture and help overcome racial prejudice by giving the whole community the opportunity to join in the event.

International

Fidel Castro becomes leader of Cuba. After defeating the American-backed Batista government, Castro's revolutionary army arrived in Havana on 8th January where Castro proclaimed himself Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Within a month, Prime Minister José Miró Cardona had resigned, and Castro took over.
In Tibet, an uprising against Chinese rule is brutally crushed, and the Dalai Lama flees to India, beginning his long exile.

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