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Dmitri Kasterine

(1932-), Photographer

Artist associated with 27 portraits
Dmitri began his professional career as a photographer in 1961, working for publications such as Jocelyn Steven's Queen. Kasterine enjoyed a long association with film director Stanley Kubrick, taking stills on Dr Strangelove (1964), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and A Clockwork Orange (1971). In the 1970s and 1980s Kasterine was commissioned to take portraits for a variety of magazines including the Daily Telegraph Magazine. His portraits and reportage also featured in Harpers & Queen, Vogue, Interview, and the New York Times. Since 1986, Kasterine has lived in the United States. His personal photographic surveys include England and the English (1981), and book projects documenting the residents of Newburgh and Brooklyn, New York.

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Samuel Beckett, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1323

Samuel Beckett

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 2009, based on a work of 1965
NPG P1323

Stanley Kubrick, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1383

Stanley Kubrick

by Dmitri Kasterine
digital print, 2010, based on a work of 1970
NPG P1383

Dame Beryl Bainbridge, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1322

Dame Beryl Bainbridge

by Dmitri Kasterine
digital print, 2009, based on a work of 1972
NPG P1322

Al Alvarez, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1319

Al Alvarez

by Dmitri Kasterine
digital print, 2009, based on a work of 1974
NPG P1319

Lawrence George Durrell, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1327

Lawrence George Durrell

by Dmitri Kasterine
digital print, 2009, based on a work of 1974
NPG P1327

John Robert Fowles, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1328

John Robert Fowles

by Dmitri Kasterine
digital print, 2009, based on a work of 1974
NPG P1328

David Hockney, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1331

David Hockney

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 2009, based on a work of 1974
NPG P1331

Martin Amis; Kingsley Amis, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1320

Martin Amis; Kingsley Amis

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 2009, based on a work of 1975
NPG P1320

J.B. Priestley, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1336

J.B. Priestley

by Dmitri Kasterine
digital print, 2009, based on a work of 1975
NPG P1336

V.S. Pritchett, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1337

V.S. Pritchett

by Dmitri Kasterine
gelatin silver print, 2009, based on a work of 1975
NPG P1337

Roald Dahl, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1325

Roald Dahl

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 2009, based on a work of 1976
NPG P1325

Dame Margaret Drabble, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1326

Dame Margaret Drabble

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 2009, based on a work of 1976
NPG P1326

Harold Pinter, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1334

Harold Pinter

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 2009, based on a work of 1977
NPG P1334

Tom Stoppard, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1340

Tom Stoppard

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 1977
NPG P1340

Francis Bacon, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1321

Francis Bacon

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 2009, based on a work of 1978
NPG P1321

Dame Muriel Spark, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1339

Dame Muriel Spark

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 1978
NPG P1339

David Niven, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1333

David Niven

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 2009, based on a work of 1979
NPG P1333

Robert Graves, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1329

Robert Graves

by Dmitri Kasterine
digital print, 2009, based on a work of 1980
NPG P1329

Jonathan Miller, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1332

Jonathan Miller

by Dmitri Kasterine
digital print, 2009, based on a work of 1980
NPG P1332

Sir Dirk Bogarde, by Dmitri Kasterine - NPG P1324

Sir Dirk Bogarde

by Dmitri Kasterine
modern bromide print from original negative, 2009, based on a work of 1981
NPG P1324

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