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A set of six German Secessionist silver tea glasses, retailed by A Vogel, each cylinder frame pierced with a stylized anthemion frieze between alternating cast ropetwist and graduating beaded borders, angular scroll handles, the liners quite plain, 10.5cm high, 800 standard, Wilhelm Binder, Schwäbisch Gmünd, c. 1900
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Lady Bronwen Astor at the Dorchester with her Armstrong Siddeley: Three PortraitsThree gelatin silver prints, 1958, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, various sizes, the largest sheet 380 x 380mm (15 x 15in) (unframed) (3)Norman Parkinson's depicts the essence of luxury lifestyle at the Dorchester Hotel in London with English model Bronwen (Pugh) Astor. In admiration of her beauty, Lady Astor was known to be a muse of couturier Balmain in the 1950s. These images were for high-end vehicle brand Armstrong Siddeley campaigns.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Cadbury's Diary Box Campaign, Three Portraits featuring Una Stubbs and Peter Gilmore Three unique gelatin silver prints, circa 1957, one signed, titled and annotated 'J.W.T.' in black ink by the artist, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) (unframed) (3)Husband and wife, Stubbs and Gilmore, were a celebrity power couple of the fifties. Known for their goofy antics together, they were the perfect people to star in brand Cadbury's Diary Box campaign. Parkinson effortlessly captures their energy together in the present images, which went on to appear in national advertising for the brand. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Susan Abraham and SpanielsA unique gelatin silver print, 1950s, annotated verso in pencil in an unknown hand, on gloss photographic paper, with margins, sheet 380 x 305 (15 x 12in) (unframed)Susan Abraham, one of the top models of her day, regularly appeared in Vogue in elegant tweed suits and other fashion attire. Susan was frequently photographed in sprawling countryside settings by Parkinson. He often included dogs such as spaniels for a touch of informality and fun in his shoots.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Richard Attenborough with Daughter Jane Mary; Farewell, Vicar and Child; Aquascutum Bowler Hat BoyThree vintage gelatin silver prints, 1956-1957, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, various sizes, the largest sheet 380 x 305 (15 x 12in) (unframed) (3)Richard Attenborough (1923 - 2014), was a world renowned English actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and politician. Attenborough lived a full life. Having served in WWII, he went on to find great successes on and behind the screen. His daughter Jane Mary Attenborough (1955-2004) followed in his footsteps. Specifically her love for Dance and the Arts brought her into the industry until her untimely, tragic death in the 2004 tsunami in Thailand.Norman Parkinson, often known as the 'father of fashion photography', combined work life and family by frequently having his family join him on modelling campaigns. In the photograph with the Vicar is Parkinson's niece Caroline Owen, and the bowler hat boy is his own son, Simon Parkinson.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Exhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Couple at Henley Regatta; Couple in Punt Two gelatin silver prints, circa 1950s, each unique, both annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, sheets 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) and 258 x 203mm (10 x 8in) (unframed) (2)The British fashion powerhouse Susan Small frequently commissioned Parkinson to shoot their fashion campaigns across his career. The brand advertised itself as a ready-to-wear label for the modern lady, and loved the romantic stories Parkinson was able to tell through his images about their garments.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Children Dreamers, Four Vintage PortraitsFour vintage gelatin silver prints, 1951-1955, three annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, three with margins, various sizes, the largest sheet 380 x 305 (15 x 12in) (unframed)In order of sequence, the child actor Jonathan Ashmore from Sir Carol Reed's film 'A Kid for Two Farthings' featured in the 1955 December Vogue 'Eye View of Christmas Pipe Dreams'; the young infant in a bath was featured in the Vogue Book 'Beauty for a Baby'; the child dressed in a fairy costume was photographed by Parkinson for a 1954 Rolls Royce advertisement.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Exhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Three Fashion Photographs: Lighting Up Cigarette; Chess Board; Arm in ArmThree gelatin silver prints, 1955-1958, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 305 (15 x 12in) (unframed) (3)Norman Parkinson's photography in order of sequence: unique advertising vintage print in the November 1957 Vogue fashion feature 'The Car in Your Life' with models Marianne Burwood and David Davenport; a unique 1955 Aquascutum fashion advertising print with Peter Chettle (and Wenda Parkinson's leg); and fashion advertising for Aquascutum with model Nena von Schlebrugge and Peter Chettle (one of two vintage prints).Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Ian Fleming and Lady Anne Rothermere; Ian Fleming SmokingTwo gelatin silver prints, 1963, one unique, one from an edition of two, both annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) (unframed) (2)The present artworks are portraits of Ian Fleming, the famous English author. Fleming was best known for his James Bond series. He was married to Lady Anne Rothermere, a British socialite and Royal, who appears with him in a portrait situated in their Victoria Square home. Both portraits appeared in one of American Vogue Magazine's 1963 issues. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)The Queen's Trainer on Horse and Wife; The Duchess and Duke of Newcastle with Hounds Two unique gelatin silver prints, 1957 & 1954, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, sheets 383 x 305mm (15 x 12in) and 250 x 200mm (8 x 10in) (unframed) (2)The present artworks were shot by Parkinson for inclusion in Vogue Magazine. The first appeared in the April 1957 edition, accompanying the article 'Riding Clothes Lead a Double Life' in which The Queen's Trainer and his wife, Mrs Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, were featured. The second was commissioned by Vogue Magazine and Ponds Cold Cream advertising. Lady Mary Diana Montagu-Stewart-Wortley-Mackenzie is photographed walking alongside her husband, Henry Edward Hugh Pelham-Clinton Hope (The Ninth Duke of Newcastle) with their many hounds at Cortington, Wiltshire. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Celia Hammond Fashion and NunA vintage gelatin silver print and a strip of a contact sheet, 1963, 'unfinished' written in pencil in the margin of the print (likely in the hand of the artist), each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, various sizes, the larger sheet 380 x 305 (15 x 12in) (unframed) (2)A top model of her time, Celia Hammond was one of Norman Parkinson's favourites to work with. Here she is wearing Mary Quant fashions. With his inventive eye for outdoor fashion shoots, Parkinson manages to effortlessly and amusingly capture glamour in London for Queen Magazine.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Literature:Robin Muir, 'Norman Parkinson: Portraits in Fashion', Palazzo Editions, 2010.Exhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)A Group of Six Theatrical PortraitsSix unique gelatin silver prints, 1955-1958, one signed in black ink by actress Dorothea Tutin, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, various sizes, the largest 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) (unframed) (6)From couture to costumes, Parkinson photographed fashion on all kinds of stages. Here the photographer captured the performances of famous actors and actresses, Dorothea Tutin, Richard Johnson, Margaret Rutherford, Paul Schofield, Mary Ure, Claire Bloom, Lawrence Olivier, Richard Burton, and Vivian Leigh, among others, in costume on the set of various famous productions.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Literature:Norman Parkinson, 'Lifework', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1983Exhibited:'Rutherford, Schofield and Ure' at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 1981δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)The Portraits of Wenda ParkinsonThree unique gelatin silver prints, 1953-1955, three annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) (unframed) (3)Wenda Parkinson married the photographer in 1947, and was his wife and muse. He first met the English beauty at The Arts Theatre Club, London and she quickly became a favourite, having been flagged for her stunning looks and grace previously by Cecil Beaton. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Couple on Tricycle with Tulips (Virginia Wynne Thomas); Couple on Lambretta (Judith Dent)Two unique gelatin silver prints, 1959, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) (unframed) (2)Both of the present photographs feature Anthony 'Tinka' Paterson, Parkison's favourite male model and muse. Patterson was known for his charm and amusing personality on set, which the photographer often captured on camera. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Literature:Charlie Lee-Potter, 'Sportswear in Vogue Since 1910', Abbeville Press, 1984.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Four Advertising Portraits of Tinka Patterson and Joy WestonFour unique gelatin silver prints, circa 1958, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) (unframed) (4)Patterson and Weston were both popular faces in the fashion industry during the fifties and sixties. Parkinson often shot the two together for advertising campaigns and magazines, as they had such great chemistry on set. The present shots were taken for Aquascutum, Vogue Magazine, and Shell Petrol. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)At the Sea; A Collection of Four PhotographsThree gelatin silver prints and a contact sheet, circa 1950s, some annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, two mounted onto a card support, each with margins, various sizes, the largest sheet 305 x 380 (12 x 15in) (unframed) (4)A collection of four photographs Norman Parkinson shot for different advertising campaigns and from his personal photography. Vogue advertising shots were done for a 1959 'In the Bahamas' July feature, starring Carmen Dell'Orefice, and an editorial for Charnos Nylon fashion in Littlehampton, Wales including Parkinson's son as a model. Simon Parkinson is seen here in flipflops and goggles. He clearly had the same inventive humour as his father. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Literature:Norman Parkinson, 'Sisters Under The Skin', St. Martin's Press, 1978.Exhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Nicole de la Marge Giggling; Arms Wrapped Round Man's Back; Celia Hammond's Arms Round Man's WaistThree unique gelatin silver prints, circa 1964, one annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) (unframed) (3)The present artworks were fashion shoots shot by the artist for various publications. The first appeared in Queen magazine's April 1964 issue, while the other two were shot for fashion label Aquascutum's campaigns. Leading Sixties male model Ted Dawson features across these photographs and was a source of inspiration for the photographer. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Duchess with Daughter and WhippetA vintage gelatin silver print, 1954, annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, on gloss photographic paper, with margins, sheet 380 x 305 (15 x 12in) (unframed)Norman Parkinson was commissioned for the advertisements of Ponds Cold Cream USA, who often had members of the Royal Family model for them. He often included pedigree dog breeds such as whippets for a touch of class in his shoots.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, LondonExhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Family Outings, A Collection of Five PrintsFive vintage gelatin silver prints, 1955-1957, four annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) (unframed) (5)In order of sequence, the 1957 November Vogue edition of 'The Car in Your Life'; Young & Rubicam Advertising for Armstrong Siddeley's 1955 'Taking the Armstrong Siddeley on a Picnic' advert; the 1955 September Vogue edition of 'Teenage Fashion'; the 1955 October Vogue edition of 'The horse in the home' in Lanvair Grange Monmouthshire, Wales; and the 1955 Vogue edition of 'A Cheerful Crowd go out in Dirty Weather' featuring Enid 'Scutty' Boulting and her children.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Literature:Martin Harrison, 'Parkinson Photographs, 1935-1990', Octopus Press, 1994.Exhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.National Portrait Gallery, London, 1981.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)The Getaway Campaign: Two Editorial Prints featuring Jill KenningtonTwo unique gelatin silver prints, 1963, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 510 x 408 (20 x 16in) (unframed) (2)Norman Parkinson was often commissioned by National Benzole Petrol for advertisements in Queens Magazine. They chose him for his ability to combine the allure of luxury cars and lifestyle of socialites and supermodels. These photographs feature Jill Kennington, a British model (turned photographer) in an E-Type Jaguar on a coastal getaway trip. The E-Type Jaguar was in fact Norman Parkinson's own car, and he frequently used it in his shoots.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Good Things Come in Twos: Four Prints of Children in FashionFour vintage gelatin silver prints, 1952-1959, three annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, various sizes, the largest sheet 510 x 408 (20 x 16in) (unframed) (4)In order of sequence, the first two for Vogues December 1959 fashion editorials, the Guinness twins: Sabrina and Miranda Guinness pose for Fortnum & Mason; the Wolheim twins: Rupert and Bruno Wolheim pose for Harvey Nichols. The second two photographs, Parkinson photographs members of the British Royal family for Vogue, Lord Hartington and Lady Emma Cavendish at Chatsworth House in 1952; Charles Alexander Vaughan Earl of Uxbridge and Lady Henrietta Charlotte Eiluned Paget at Plas Newydd Llangollen, Wales.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Literature:Norman Parkinson, 'Lifework', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1983.The World in Vogue: Seven Momentous Decades, Vogue Editors, 1963.Exhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)The Duchess of Devonshire and ChildrenA vintage gelatin silver print, 1952, annotated verso in pencil in an unknown hand, on gloss photographic paper, with margins, the sheet 380 x 305 (15 x 12in) (unframed)For a Vogue UK fashion edition, Norman Parkinson captured the magnificence and style of various members of royal family. Photographed here are Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire, at Chatsworth with her children, Lord Hartington and Lady Emma Cavendish.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, LondonExhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Blond in BootsA gelatin silver print and contact sheet, circa 1970s, the contact sheet with mark-ups for chosen shots and titled 'Blond in Boots' by the artist in crayon and pencil, the print annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, the contact sheet with margins, the print 290 x 203mm (11 3/8 x 8in), the contact sheet 290 x 232m (11 3/8 x 9 1/8in) (unframed) (2)From Norman Parkinson's personal photography, 'Blond in Boots' perfectly captures how he loved to show a humorous side his photography. Undoubtedly Parkinson was entertained by this girl's confidence in 'following in the footsteps' of her fashionable mother.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Exhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)In the Bahamas: Three Vogue Portraits featuring Carmen Dell'OreficeThree unique gelatin silver prints, 1959, two annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, various sizes, the largest sheet 510 x 405mm (20 x 16in) (unframed) (3)Carmen Dell'Orefice, a model and friend of Norman Parkinson, often worked with the photographer. These July 1959 'In the Bahamas' Vogue photos portray Carmen's ease, grace and fun-loving energy.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Robin Tattersall, A Group of Three Portraits Three unique gelatin silver prints, circa 1956-1957, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 303mm (15 x 12in) (unframed) (3)Parkinson's fashion shoots were featured in publications across the globe, such as Vogue Magazine, who published two of the present photographs in their September 1956 feature 'The British Look America Loves'. The third was included in their fashion spread 'The Best of Scotland' in March 1957, which highlighted British fashion and scenery for international audiences. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)That Family Holiday Feeling: Three Vintage PrintsThree vintage gelatin silver prints, 1954-1958, each annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, each sheet 380 x 305 (15 x 12in) (unframed) (3)In order of sequence, advertising for a 1954 Rolex feature, 'For Men Who Control the Destinies of the World'; Roses Lime Juice advertisement featuring Enid Munick 'Scutty' Boulting and her children at a picnic at Picton Hook Staines Middlesex; and the JWT advertising for the MILK Marketing Board in 1958 featuring Hans Feurer, Caroline Owen and Norman Parkinson's cat 'Taxi'. Parkinson's skill for capturing warm and playful family portraits was the reason why he was regularly commissioned to shoot high budget advertising campaigns.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Exhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)The Wilder Shores of a Sheik - A Dress to be Carried Away InA unique gelatin silver print, 1963, annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, on gloss photographic paper, sheet 255 x 380 (10 x 15in) (unframed)Norman Parkinson travelled all over the globe for destination photo shoots. Here fashion model Connie Barr was photographed on the back of a horse in Egypt for Queen magazine. Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
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