Barbara Goalen (later Campbell); Wenda Parkinson (née Rogerson)
26 of 244 portraits by Norman Parkinson
© Norman Parkinson Archive/ Iconic Images
Barbara Goalen (later Campbell); Wenda Parkinson (née Rogerson)
by Norman Parkinson
resin print, March 1949
9 3/8 in. x 7 in. (238 mm x 178 mm)
Given by Norman Parkinson, 1981 in conjunction with the NPG exhibition 'Norman Parkinson: 50 Years of Portraits and Fashion'
Photographs Collection
NPG x30072
Sittersback to top
- Barbara Goalen (later Campbell) (1921-2002), Fashion model. Sitter in 8 portraits.
- Wenda Parkinson (née Rogerson) (1923-1987), Fashion model; author; wife of Norman Parkinson. Sitter in 14 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Norman Parkinson (1913-1990), Photographer. Artist or producer of 244 portraits, Sitter in 14 portraits.
Linked publicationsback to top
- Hargreaves, Roger; McCullin, Don (foreword), Trafalgar Square: Through the Camera, 2005 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 13 September 2003 to 28 March 2004), p. 60
Placesback to top
- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: England, London (front steps of the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London)
Events of 1949back to top
Current affairs
Following the Republic of Ireland Act in 1948, the Irish Free State becomes the Republic of Ireland and leaves the Commonwealth. The functions previously given to the King were handed to the President of Ireland.The Second Parliament Act diminishes the power of the House of Lords, reducing their authority to delay bills from two years to one.
Art and science
George Orwell publishes his dystopian novel, 1984. The book imagines a future where totalitarian governments rule; their power based on continual war abroad, and overwhelming propaganda and surveillance at home. With 'Big Brother' keeping a constant check on the citizens' actions and thoughts, the individual loses the faculties of free will and independent thought.International
The People's Republic of China is created after the Communist Party wins the Civil War. China became a communist country under Mao Zedong.Cold War tensions increase as Germany is split into the democratic Federal Republic of Germany in the west (a union of the post-war British, French and American sectors), and the communist German Democratic Republic, in the east.
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