Bertram Park
(1883-1972), PhotographerSitter in 20 portraits
Artist associated with 147 portraits
Having started in the family firm, manufacturers of artist's materials, Park developed an interest in photography and became a professional portraitist. He was a founder member of the London Salon of Photography in 1910. Park set up studios on Dover Street, London with Marcus Adams and his wife Yvonne Gregory in 1919. He was successful, being obliged to have up to five sittings a day to satisfy the demand. He photographed the British Royal Family, and his reputation was such that various European crowned heads would come annually to his studio to be photographed. His stylish and beautifully composed portrait studies more often relied on dramatic lighting than on elaborate backgrounds.
by Bertram Park
bromide print on photographer's folder, 1910s
NPG x132903
by Unknown photographer
platinum print, 1910s
NPG x199647
Group including Marie, Queen of Romania and Bertram Park visiting his exhibition
by Unknown photographer
bromide postcard print, 1920s
NPG x199937
'Special Constabulary March' (Bertram Park)
by Barratt's Photo Press Ltd
sepia bromide print, 11 June 1933
NPG x5607
Bertram Park reviewing the Special Constabulary
by Barratt's Photo Press Ltd
sepia bromide print, 11 June 1933
NPG x5608
Bertram Park; Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII)
by Unknown photographer
sepia bromide print, 11 June 1933
NPG x133273
Bertram Park; Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII)
by Unknown photographer
sepia bromide print, 11 June 1933
NPG x199932
by Unknown photographer
sepia bromide print, 11 June 1933
NPG x5606
by Lancelot Vining
bromide print, circa 1944
NPG x139962
by Bertram Park, after Edmond Xavier Kapp
photograph, (1929)
NPG D39530
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Nikki Lea
13 June 2018, 17:24
Bertram Park was my great uncle. I am interested more in his photography than his books on roses. I have miniatures of myself and my mother painted by his wife Yvonne Gregory. His family owned the Roberson art and paint materials company. l too would like to know more about him. l am waiting to receive copies of his books 'The Beauty of the female form' and 'Living Sculptures' as I make sculptures.
Dietmar H. WIESER
28 December 2020, 14:01
Hello! Several years ago I bought a travel diary. The writer started at 1893 till 1900. The diary contains different descriptions drawings and photos. One of the photos, made from "Kropsburg" in Germany on 28th of April in 1900 there is a handwritten commentary: "Taken by Bertram Park".