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Lyn Harding (1867-1952)

Cecil, Hugh (Educated at Tonbridge School and Queen's College Cambridge where he became interested in photography. Served as an apprentice with the Sevenoaks photographer H. Essenhigh Corke. Moved to London in 1912 and set up as a portrait photographer under the professional name of Hugh Cecil. His photographs appeared regularly in the Sketch and Tatler. His early style was characterised by an elegant simplicity. The Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) sat for him in 1925, the first of many royal sittings. Published his Book of Beauty in 1926. With his well-established success Cecil turned to 'inventions'. His pupils Paul Tanqueray and Angus McBean actually took many of his photographs. (Source, NPG online catalogue))
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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 24391

Creation/Production

Cecil, Hugh

Acquisition

Gift, 2/12/1937

Measurements

Height (cm): 19.9
Width (cm): 14.8
h(cm) primary support:25.9
h(cm)
w(cm) primary support:19
w(cm)
h(cm) secondary support:36
h(cm)
w(cm) secondary support:28.1
w(cm)

Techniques

Bromide print on paper

Material

Paper

Location

In store

Categories

Ffotograff | Photograph Gweithiau ar bapur | Works on paper Celf Gain | Fine Art 04_CADP_Jul_21 Actor Religious costume Cross Named portrait CADP content
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