Boris Johnson
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- set matching 'London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics'
© Jillian Edelstein
Boris Johnson
by Jillian Edelstein
archival pigment print, 13 January 2012
37 in. x 29 in. (940 mm x 737 mm) sight
Commissioned jointly with BT for Road to 2012, 2011
Primary Collection
NPG P1784
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- (Alexander) Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (1964-), Prime Minister. Sitter in 3 portraits.
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- Jillian Edelstein (1957-), Photographer. Artist or producer of 120 portraits, Sitter in 3 portraits.
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- Nairne, Sandy (foreword) Rake, Michael (foreword) Coe, Sebastian (introduction) McClure, Richard (photographers' profiles) Smith, Liz (appreciation) McClure, Richard and Braybon, Anne (appreciation), Road to 2012: Stories Behind the Olympic Games, 2012 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 20 July - 26 September 2010, 25 July - 25 September 2011 and 19 July - 23 September 2012), p. 41
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