Kingsley Amis; Elizabeth Jane Howard
11 of 141 portraits matching these criteria:
- place 'Hertfordshire'
© Armstrong Jones
Kingsley Amis; Elizabeth Jane Howard
by Lord Snowdon
gelatin silver print, 6 December 1973
12 3/4 in. x 11 7/8 in. (324 mm x 302 mm) paper size; 11 5/8 in. x 11 5/8 in. (295 mm x 296 mm) image size
Given by Antony Charles Robert Armstrong Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, 2013
Primary Collection
NPG P1845
Sittersback to top
- Sir Kingsley William Amis (1922-1995), Novelist. Sitter in 32 portraits.
- Elizabeth Jane Howard (1923-2014), Novelist. Sitter in 18 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Antony Charles Robert Armstrong Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon (1930-2017), Photographer, film-maker and designer; former husband of Princess Margaret. Artist or producer of 285 portraits, Sitter in 22 portraits.
This portraitback to top
Amis and Howard married in 1965 and are shown here in their house in Barnet, Hertfordshire. They separated in 1980.
Placesback to top
- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: England, Hertfordshire (sitter's home, Barnet, Hertfordshire)
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Events of 1973back to top
Current affairs
With the international oil crisis, and British coal miners 'working to rule' (a form of partial strike), Prime Minister Edward Heath implements the 'three day week' for industry in order to prolong fuel stocks.Art and science
Pink Floyd release Dark Side of the Moon. The album opens with the sound of a heartbeat and instead of a set of individual songs, each track merges into the next to create a continuous piece of music. The LP was one of the most commercially successful albums of all time.International
The Arab-Israeli conflict continues with the Yom Kippur War. Egypt and Syria invaded Israel followed shortly by Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. The conflict lasted for just 18 days before a UN ceasefire was put into place. The events led to an increase in the price of Arab oil, causing economic problems in the West.Comments back to top
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