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Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton

The Hon. Stephen Tennant, 1927

Description

Maker

  • Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton, 1904-1980, British

Title

The Hon. Stephen Tennant

Year

1927

Medium

gelatin silver print

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • silver print,
  • silver gelatin print

Dimensions

52.7 x 31.1 cm (20 3/4 x 12 1/4 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Signed in orange on the mount, LR:Beaton

Type

  • Works on Paper,
  • Photographs

Credit

Museum Works of Art Fund

Object Number

73.040

Projects & Publications

Publications

Artist Rebel Dandy

Men of Fashion

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Artist, Rebel, Dandy

April 26 - August 18, 2013

Cecil Beaton's striking image of his friend Stephen Tennant, a member of the aristocratic bohemian set known as the Bright Young Things, embodies the romantic ideal of the dandy. In 1927, both figures were at the height of their youth and vigor, negotiating their respective callings as photographer and writer. Taken at his London house, the photograph shows Tennant posed against a gleaming silvered background wearing a bespoke pinstriped double-breasted suit under a much-loved slick black mackintosh, an unusual ensemble significant for the idea of shelter offered by the outermost layer. Beaton's portrait shows Tennant as beautifully fragile and reliant on a deliberately crafted outer shell for protection from the crudeness of quotidian society, a world that he would soon shun as he became ever more reclusive, retreating to his family house in the English countryside.

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