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Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy - 2 reference results
Beaton, Sir Cecil Walter Hardy, 1904-80, English scenery and costume designer, photographer, writer, painter, and diarist. After designing his first stage show (1935), Beaton worked on numerous productions, including Lady Windermere's Fan, Vanessa (opera), Gigi (film, 1951), My Fair Lady (stage, 1956; film, 1964), and Coco (1969). He is also recognized for his photography, particularly his glamorous portraits of the rich and famous, many of whom were either friends or acquaintances, and for the numerous books he wrote and illustrated.

See his autobiographical The Wandering Years (1962), The Happy Years (1972), Memoirs of the 40s (1973), and The Unexpurgated Beaton: The Cecil Beaton Diaries as He Wrote Them, 1970-1980 (2003, ed. by H. Vickers); biography by H. Vickers (1986); H. Vickers, Loving Garbo: The Story of Greta Garbo, Cecil Beaton, and Mercedes de Acosta (1994); T. Pepper, Beaton Portraits (2004).

(born Jan. 14, 1904, London, Eng.—died Jan. 18, 1980, Broadchalke, Salisbury, Wiltshire) British photographer and designer. When he received his first camera at age 11, he began making portraits of his sisters. In the 1920s he became staff photographer at Vanity Fair and Vogue. In Beaton's exotic and bizarre portraits, the sitter is only one element of an overall decorative composition dominated by flamboyant backgrounds. His photographs of the siege of Britain were published in Winged Squadrons (1942). After the war he designed costumes and stage sets, including those for the movies Gigi (1958) and My Fair Lady (1964).

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