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BEATON, Cecil [67] pp. Duckworth 1930 11 1/8" x 9" Exceedingly rare with the jacket Illustrated with a coloured frontispiece from the author's drawing of Queen Alexandra, 27 collotype reproductions of his photographs, and 100 line drawings in the text. Cecil Beaton's scarce first book. The Book of Beauty is Beaton's unashamed paean to the beauty of the women who inhabit his world. The book is inspired by books of beauty published in the Victorian period and by his childhood fascination with the theatricality and glamour of the opposite sex. Photographs of women are accompanied by flowery descriptions. Sitters include Baba and Nancy Beaton, Edith Sitwell, Tallulah Bankhead, Tilly Losch, Nancy Cunard and Lady Diana Cooper. The whole captures the wit, intelligence and spirit of the modern women. I have tried.to make my book an analysis of modern beauty, a collection of the loveliest ladies I have ever seen, and, in time, it may become a sentimental document for our grandchildren, to marvel at all the types of beauty today; the latest varieties of Venus as well as the counterparts of former belles.'.

About The Book Of Beauty

"The Book of Beauty" by Cecil Beaton is a captivating exploration of beauty, style, and glamour during the mid-20th century. Cecil Beaton, a multifaceted artist renowned for his work as a photographer, designer, and diarist, curated this visually stunning masterpiece. The book features an exquisite collection of Beaton's iconic portraits, capturing the essence of celebrities, royalty, and socialites who defined the era. Through the lens of Beaton's camera, readers are transported into a world of elegance and sophistication. The pages unfold like a visual narrative, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship and artistic vision that characterized Beaton's career. His subjects include luminaries such as Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, and the British royal family, among others. Each photograph is a testament to Beaton's ability to capture not just the physical beauty of his subjects but also their personalities and the zeitgeist of the time. Beyond the mesmerizing images, the book offers insightful commentary by Beaton himself. His words provide context, anecdotes, and reflections on the creative process, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of the relationships and stories behind the photographs. Beaton's keen observations and wit add layers of meaning to the visual feast, making "The Book of Beauty" not only a collection of stunning photographs but also a thoughtful exploration of the intersection of art, culture, and identity. The book's timeless quality lies in its ability to transcend the specific time period it portrays. While rooted in mid-20th century glamour, Beaton's work continues to inspire contemporary audiences, influencing fashion, photography, and the broader cultural landscape. "The Book of Beauty" serves as both a historical document and a celebration of enduring style, reminding us of the lasting impact of beauty in all its forms.