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Anniversary publication
VANITY FAIR PORTRAITS: A Century of Iconic Images
By Graydon Carter and
the Editors of Vanity Fair
With an essay by Christopher Hitchens
- A landmark anniversary publication
charting the cultural history of the 20th century through the
pages of Vanity Fair.
- The most comprehensive anthology
of photographs from Vanity Fair ever assembled including
classic vintage prints from the Condé Nast archive.
- A photographic history of celebrity
portraiture including the works of the great portrait photographers
from Edward Steichen to Annie Leibovitz.
From Edward Steichen and Cecil
Beaton to Annie Leibovitz and Mario Testino, Vanity Fair Portraits:
A Century of Iconic Images celebrates 95 years of photographic
history, with classic images commissioned and published first
in the pages of Vanity Fair. These portraits have become,
and continue to convey, the iconic likenesses of the best-known
figures from the worlds of art, film, music, sports, business
and politics.
Vanity Fair Portraits traces the cultural history of the 20th
century and its leading personalities in the pages of a magazine
that helped usher in the modern age and which has itself become
a benchmark of modern achievement. The book brings together more
than 300 photographs from the two incarnations of Vanity Fair
and offers an authoritative roster of fame, talent, and glamour.
The first era-from 1913 to 1936-is dominated by figures from
the Jazz Age and covers subjects drawn from art, dance, music,
film, and world affairs, including luminaries such as Pablo Picasso,
Amelia Earhart, Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn. The second
era-from the reincarnation of Vanity Fair in 1983 up to
the present day-includes Hollywood stars as well as writers,
athletes, style icons, and titans of business and politics, with
portraits of Robert De Niro, Arthur Miller, Madonna, Margaret
Thatcher, and Rupert Murdoch among many others.
Vanity Fair Portraits-featuring an introduction
by Vanity Fair's editor Graydon Carter and essays by Christopher
Hitchens, columnist for the magazine; David Friend, Vanity
Fair's editor of creative development; and Terence Pepper,
curator of photographs, National Portrait Gallery, London-taps
the energy of the magazine that once promised to 'ignite
a dinner party at fifty yards' and reveals why its pages have
become the culture's grandest showcase for photographic iconography.
Published to accompany the 25th
anniversary of Vanity Fair as well as a major touring
exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh,
until 21 September 2008, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA,
26 October 2008-1 March 2009 and the National Portrait Gallery
Canberra, Australia, 12 June-30 August 2009.
Authors
Graydon Carter has
been the editor of Vanity Fair since 1992.
Christopher Hitchens is a Vanity Fair columnist, literary
critic and social commentator.
David Friend is the Editor of Creative Development at Vanity
Fair.
Terence Pepper is Curator of Photographs at the National Portrait
Gallery, London.
Specification
343 x 267mm, 384 pages
Over 300 illustrations
ISBN: 978 1 85514 392 0
Price: £40 (hardback)
Published 15 September 2008
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