Mayotte Magnus
(1934-), Photographer; wife of Jorge ('J.S.') LewinskiSitter in 2 portraits
Artist of 82 portraits
French born wife of Jorge Lewinski. She took up photography in 1970, winning a major Ilford photographic prize in 1972. Magnus became a fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1973. She had a one-woman show at F.N.A.C., Paris in 1974. The National Portrait Gallery held an exhibition of her photographs of eminent British women in 1977 entitled Women and Magnus had work included in Women's Images of Men in 1981 at the ICA, London. She has collaborated with her husband Jorge Lewinski in a series of photographically illustrated books.
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Barbara Jackson (née Ward), Baroness Jackson
by Mayotte Magnus
bromide print, August 1977
NPG x18647
by Mayotte Magnus
bromide print, April 1977
NPG x18619
Dame Julia Babette Sarah Neuberger
by Mayotte Magnus
bromide print, September 1977
NPG x18629
by Mayotte Magnus
bromide print, September 1977
NPG x18639
by Mayotte Magnus
colour print on card mount, May 1977
NPG x18649
by Mayotte Magnus
colour print on card mount, March 1977
NPG x18650
by Mayotte Magnus
colour print on card mount, September 1977
NPG x18651
by Mayotte Magnus
bromide print, March 1977
NPG x18624
Dame Mary Quant; Alexander Plunket Greene
by Mayotte Magnus
colour print on card mount, June 1977
NPG x18653
(Katherine) Lilian Somerville (née Tillard)
by Mayotte Magnus
bromide print, June 1977
NPG x18640
Dame Rebecca West (Cicily Isabel Andrews (née Fairfield))
by Mayotte Magnus
bromide print, February 1977
NPG x18642
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