Terence Donovan: The Photographs
Editorial Reviews From the Publisher In the early 1960s, a triumvirate of young working-class photographers burst onto the scene, turning the fashion world on its head. David Bailey, Brian Duffy, and Terence Donovan ushered in the era of the photographer as cultural hero; as the son of an East-End truck driver, Donovan, in particular, personified what the popular imagination believed to be the essence of the "Swinging Sixties" in London. Although often pigeon-holed as a fashion photographer, Donovan's magazine work actually represented just a fraction of his prolific output. When he died in 1996, after a career that spanned forty years, he left an archive of nearly a million exposures, including portraits, advertising commissions, and documentary work. This stunning new retrospective of his best-known images ‹ including some previously unpublished ‹ has been compiled with the help of Donovan's wife. It promises to be an important contribution to photographic and social history.
Terence Donovan: The Photographs,Terence Donovan,Diana Donovan,David Hillman,Little Brown and Co. (UK) Ltd.,0316854204,1936-1996,Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions,Donovan, Terence,,Photo Essays,Photography,Photography, Artistic,Subjects & Themes - Fashion,Individual photographers,Photographs: collections
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