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Horst
Portraits
Selected and with an essay by Terence Pepper
Notes on plates and Chronology by Robin Muir
'Horst P. Horst was the Mario
Testino of his day'
InStyle magazine
Horst Portraits celebrates the magnificent portraits
of Horst P. Horst - one of the great master photographers of
the twentieth century, and the creator of some of the most glamorous
and stylish images in photographic history.
In his extraordinary sixty-year career, much of it working for
French, British and American Vogue, Horst's distinguished
portfolio of sitters included Noël Coward, Coco Chanel,
Marlene Dietrich, Salvador Dalí, Katharine Hepburn, Jacqueline
Kennedy, Steve McQueen, Paloma Picasso and Isabella Rosellini.
This book, which includes a number of previously unknown or unpublished
portraits, with full notes on both the sitters and the sittings,
is an invaluable addition to studies of his work.
Authors
Terence Pepper is Curator of Photographs at the National Portrait
Gallery. His previous publications include monographs on Norman
Parkinson, Lewis Morley and Dorothy Wilding. He is also the author
of The Man Who Shot Garbo: The Photographs of Clarence
Sinclair Bull, Limelight: Photographs by James Abbe
and High Society: Photographs 1897-1914.
Robin Muir is a freelance curator
and writer on photography. A former Picture Editor for Vogue,
he is a regular contributor to Russian Vogue and the
Independent magazine. His books include John Deakin
Photographs, Clifford Coffin: Photographs from Vogue 1944-54,
You Are Here: The London Photographs of Michael Cooper, and
most recently a complete study of the photographs of Terence
Donovan. He is currently preparing a compilation of John Deakin's
street photographs and Vogue Unseen, a history of unpublished
fashion photography.
280 x 230mm, 212 pages
150 illustrations, with 130 in duotone, 20 in colour
£30 (hardback)
ISBN 1 85514 292 9
£9.95 ( mini-paperback)
ISBN 1 85514 325 9
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