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Cornel Lucas

(1920-2012), Photographer

Sitter in 5 portraits
Artist of 68 portraits
At fifteen he started work in a film-processing laboratory and studied photography at the Regent Street Polytechnic. He worked at the RAF Photographic School at Farnborough during the war, before going to work at Denham Studios in 1945. Lucas was so successful that the Rank Organisation set up a specially equipped studio at Pinewood for him to photograph the major stars they had under contract. During the 1940s and 1950s he took thousands of photographs, creating many iconic images of the leading players of the era. In 1959 he opened his own studio on Flood Street, Chelsea, working in advertising and fashion photography as well as portraiture.

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The cast of 'Blue Lagoon', by Charles M. Hiller, and by  Beverley Washburn - NPG x135478

The cast of 'Blue Lagoon'

by Charles M. Hiller, and by Beverley Washburn
vintage print, 1949
NPG x135478

Cornel Lucas, by Cornel Lucas - NPG x127031

Cornel Lucas

by Cornel Lucas
resin print, 1952
NPG x127031

Cornel Lucas; Yvonne De Carlo, by Cornel Lucas - NPG x127032

Cornel Lucas; Yvonne De Carlo

by Cornel Lucas
resin print, 1954
NPG x127032

Cornel Lucas, by Jill Kennington - NPG x127302

Cornel Lucas

by Jill Kennington
bromide fibre print, 4 May 2005
NPG x127302

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