1976
Anthony Buckley (1912-1993), opened his first portrait studio in 1937 and he quickly gained a reputation for his portraits of leading actresses of the day. After serving in World War II, he resumed his career and in the early 1950s worked in Dorothy Wilding's London studio. His reputation as a leading stage portraitist grew rapidly. In the 1960s he moved to Grosvenor Street, an address that better reflected his enhanced status as a royal photographer. His prints spanning the years 1937-75 were donated to the National Portrait Gallery in 1995.
(N.P.G.)
Black & white photograph by Anthony Buckley, signed on the mount 'Elizabeth R' and 'Philip', dated 1976, (415 x 295 mm), two small areas of slight discolouration to lower part of mount but not affecting the signatures, small chip to one corner of mount but the photograph is fine; mounted and framed in silver gilt, overall size: 585 x 470 mm).
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