
Cecil Beaton
Author · 16 books
Born in London in 1904, Cecil Beaton's first photographs were of his sisters styled in theatrical decadent costumes. His unique flair for elegance and fantasy lead him to become one of the most successful and influential portrait and fashion photographers of the 20th century. Baron Adolf de Meyer and Edward Steichen were sources of inspiration for him, but he developed a style all his own. He worked for Vogue for over twenty-five years and also became official court photographer to the Royal family in 1937. A constant innovator, Beaton worked for five decades photographing some of the most captivating figures of his time, from Edith Sitwell to the Rolling Stones, Greta Garbo, Jean Cocteau, and Marilyn Monroe. Beaton died in 1980 at the age of 76.
Series
Books

Self portrait with friends
The selected diaries of Cecil Beaton, 1926-1974
1979

Cecil Beaton's Fair Lady
1964

The Happy Years
1944-48
1972

Portraits
2004

The Wandering Years
1922-39
1961

Beaton in the Sixties
The Cecil Beaton Diaries as He Wrote Them, 1965-1969
2003

Cecil Beaton
Theatre of War
2012

Cecil Beaton's New York
2014

Cecil Beaton
Memoirs of the 40's,
1972

Cecil Beaton
Portraits and Profiles
2014

Queen Elizabeth II
Portraits by Cecil Beaton
2011

The Years Between
1939-44
1965

British Photographers
1944

Glass of Fashion
1954

The Restless Years
1955-63
1976

The Parting Years
1963-74
1978