Praise for Cecil Beaton: The Royal Portraits

An intimate view of [Beaton's] mythmaking work
Vanity Fair

Stunning ... Sheds light on how the royals were portrayed in the mid-20th century
People

This new book of photos celebrates the work that Beaton, a famed photographer and diarist as well as an Oscar-winning set and costume designer, did with the royal family, but it's more than just pretty pictures. The tome also speaks to how the Windsors saw themselves and wanted the public to see them, and the way that they used photography to help in the serious business of myth-making
Town & Country

Full of captivating fresh insights, it's a must-read not only for those interested in the legendary photographer and his work, but also for anyone who finds the distinction between the private world and the public face of the Royal Family an ongoing source of fascination
Glossary

About the Author

Claudia Acott Williams is a collections curator at Historic Royal Palaces, specializing in royal, court and dress history from the 18th century to the present day. Currently the Curator of Kensington Palace, she is responsible for the presentation of the palace interiors and the displayed and stored collections. Exhibitions she has curated or co-curated include Victoria: A Royal Childhood, Victoria Revealed, Diana: Her Fashion Story and Fashion Rules: Restyled. She is also the author of The Crown in Focus: Two Centuries of Royal Photography, published by Merrell in 2020.

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