D.H. Lawrence

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©1981 Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents

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D.H. Lawrence

by Edward Weston
gelatin silver print, 1924
9 1/2 in. x 7 1/2 in. (243 mm x 193 mm)
Purchased, 2004
Primary Collection
NPG P1028

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  • Edward Weston (1886-1958), Photographer. Artist or producer of 1 portrait.

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The American photographer Weston photographed the British writer Lawrence in Mexico at a time when both were living in states of voluntary exile. Lawrence had left Britain shortly after the First World War during which time he had been harassed by the authorities for his political associations (his wife, Frieda Richthoven, was German) and candid writings about homosexuality. Lawrence travelled extensively and made three extended trips to Mexico where he met Weston, who was there with his mistress, the Italian photographer Tina Modotti. Weston shows Lawrence as he himself must have felt - wistful and beleaguered, yet defiant. Lawrence is possibly Weston’s only British subject.

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  • 100 Photographs, 2018, p. 58 Read entry

    The American photographer Edward Weston (1886-1958) photographed the writer David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) in Mexico at a time when both were living in states of voluntary exile. Lawrence had left Britain shortly after the First World War, during which time he had been harassed by the authorities for his political associations (his wife, Frieda Richthoven, was German) and candid writings about homosexuality. Lawrence travelled widely and made three extended trips to Mexico, where he met Weston, who was there with his mistress, the Italian photographer Tina Modotti. Weston shows Lawrence as he himself must have felt - wistful and beleaguered, yet defiant.

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Current affairs

After narrowly winning the general election the previous year, Stanley Baldwin calls a vote of confidence at the opening of the new session of Parliament and is defeated. George V invited James Ramsay Macdonald to form a minority Labour government, making him the first Labour Prime Minister.

Art and science

Eric Liddell wins the gold medal at the Olympic games, breaking the record for running the 400 metres in 47.6 seconds. The distance was not in fact his strongest event, but he refused to run the 100 metres because the heats were held on the Sabbath. His story is told in the 1981 film Chariots of Fire.

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After three strokes and several years of illness Lenin dies. Three days later the city of Petrograd is renamed Leningrad in his honour. On coming to power Stalin began the policy of 'socialism in one country' abandoning the traditional hope for international proletarian revolution in order to strengthen Russia internally and independently.

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