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Perceptions: Patrick Lichfield [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Martin Harrison
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19 Sep 2011
The name of Patrick Lichfield, photographer, is indelibly associated with a world of beauty and style that he inhabited with conspicuous success for more than 40 years. From the time of his first commissions for Life, Queen and Vogue magazines in the mid-1960s, he was chiefly identified as a documenter of this lustrous milieu. Throughout his career he photographed personalities from all walks of life: stars of stage and screen, politicians, aristocracy and royalty, sportsmen and women, models and socialites, as well as ordinary men and women going about their daily business. He was an acute observer of the world around him and of the period in which he lived and worked.
As Earl of Lichfield and cousin of The Queen, Lichfield had entrée to a world unknown to many. His intimate photographs of the Royal Family and their circle afforded a glimpse into an inaccessible world. His 1970s photographs of the British manufacturing industries are historic as many no longer exist today. His editorial and advertising work included fashion, motor, tobacco, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and airline campaigns. From 1978, for 17 years, he created the prestigious Unipart calendar, shot in a number of exotic locations worldwide. He also worked long term for Burberry, Olympus Cameras, the British Tourist Authority and the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.
Curated by Martin Harrison and divided into sections on Memory, Land, Empires, Cultures and Styles, Perceptions is filled with photographs from Lichfield s entire archive, from the 1960s to 2005, over half of which have never been seen before. This superbly produced retrospective, the first representing his complete career, establishes Patrick Lichfield as one of the great British photographers of the late 20th Century.

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Quadrille Publishing Ltd (19 Sep 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1844009483
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844009480
  • Product Dimensions: 25.1 x 30.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 273,079 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Patrick Lichfield's glorious pictures remain glowing; undimmed, luminous, keepsakes to cherish forever, even as the epochs they epitomise slowly fade --Sunday Telegraph (Stella), September 25 2011

Offers an intimate portrait of a gilded society, spanning the photographer's 40-year career, and featuring royalty, celebrity, politicians and socialites alike --Vogue, September 2011

Perceptions will be studied and appreciated the world over --The Spectator, September 10 2011

This is a great retrospective of Lichfield's work that is stunningly produced
--Amateur Photographer, September 17 2011

'Perceptions' is a powerful portfolio, demonstrating Lichfield's extraordinary versatility both as a shrewd, sympathetic observer of people and a gritty photojournalist. --The Mail on Sunday, 19th August 2012

About the Author

Patrick, Earl of Lichfield (1939-2005) was educated at Harrow and Sandhurst, then joined the Grenadier Guards. In 1962, he left the Army to follow his passion, photography, and began work as a photographer s assistant. His greatest break came when he was summoned by Diana Vreeland, the doyenne of Fashion Editors, and given a five-year contract with American Vogue. He went on to be commissioned by a number of major global editorial and advertising clients and in 1981 he was official photographer at the wedding of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. As an internationally renowned photographer, exhibitions of his work were held worldwide and he published several books during his career. He made regular television appearances, most recently promoting digital photography of which he was a pioneer.
Martin Harrison is a photographic and art historian whose published books include Appearances, Norman Parkinson, several books with David Bailey and on Francis Bacon, whose catalogue raisonné he is currently compiling.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Just stunning 31 May 2012
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I didn't realise just how good he was until I bought this book.

Just incredible photos of all types, some many would not expect having seen only the English gentry shots.

He had advantages as did Snowdon and Linda McCartney but they are all wonderful photographers in their own right.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lichfield 12 Nov 2011
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Was advertised as having unseen photos of Royal Family. In the whole book there are only 3 - misleading. Otherwise, of course, photos are stunning.
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For most people, the name of Lichfield will be much associated with the Pirelli calendars (although he was responsible for only a few), the Royal family and celebrities. He was involved with all three but also did much more. I have seen many examples of his work in magazines and in books and this group is a very small percentage of the total. It may be completely representative of his broad spectrum of work, but is quite varied even if not.

His 'bread and butter' work was in advertising and he worked with some of the major British and international brands, top fashion and style magazines and on other assignments. Unless I missed them, there is nothing from the Pirelli series here, but there is plenty more. Many of the images are of actors, performers and other showbiz people, a few of the Royal family but there are also street scenes and other 'as found' situations that he obviously found interesting. There are also a few images from his youth, probably his earliest attempts at photography, of his family and staff at Shugborough Hall, his family home. They do not show the obvious talent he gained in later years.

Fortunately for the reader/viewer there is great variety in the images, some monochrome, some colour, different poses, different distances and with everything from full-length to tight head-only portraits. A varied and interesting mix. He may be compared with Bailey and Snowdon, his contemporaries, but there is a greater variety here than I have seen of the other two.

If you want a good book of images, mostly of and with people, it is this. First class!
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