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The crown in focus, two centuries of royal photography, Claudia Acott Williams ; with contributions from Isabella Coraça, James Crawford-Smith, Matthew Storey ; foreword by David Cannadine

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The crown in focus, two centuries of royal photography, Claudia Acott Williams ; with contributions from Isabella Coraça, James Crawford-Smith, Matthew Storey ; foreword by David Cannadine
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The crown in focus
Oclc number
1151890381
Responsibility statement
Claudia Acott Williams ; with contributions from Isabella Coraça, James Crawford-Smith, Matthew Storey ; foreword by David Cannadine
Sub title
two centuries of royal photography
Summary
'The Crown in Focus' traces the remarkable relationship between the British Royal Family and photography over the course of nearly 200 years, from Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's enthusiastic adoption of the emerging technology in the mid-19th century to the use of Instagram by the modern monarchy. Today, photographs of the British Royal Family remain some of the most widely distributed images across the world. Featuring iconic formal portraits alongside little-known pictures from private collections, this fascinating book explores how each new development of the medium has been embraced to record royal life. 0Since its invention almost two centuries ago, photography has created an unprecedented intimacy between monarch and subject. Where previously royal painted portraiture allowed a degree of control and an element of creative licence and negotiation between artist and sitter, the development of the photographic image provided the public with a more personal window on to the lives of the people behind the pageantry. Over the years, the medium has helped to shape the role and purpose of the Royal Family - to the point where, in a rapidly changing society, the close connection between Crown and camera has ensured the continued survival and popularity of the British monarchy
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