SUNLIGHT FALLS in this photograph on a transparency of a favourite painting by Picasso, and reflects it on the face of Sir Anthony Blunt, Keeper of the Queen’s Pictures. The photograph is one of Lord Snowdon’s works of striking originality that are prominent among the illustrations in “Private View,” a book in which Bryan Robertson, John Russell, and Lord Snowdon describe the lively world of British art. “Private View” is reviewed on this page.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31131, 6 August 1966, Page 4
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74SUNLIGHT FALLS in this photograph on a transparency of a favourite painting by Picasso, and reflects it on the face of Sir Anthony Blunt, Keeper of the Queen’s Pictures. The photograph is one of Lord Snowdon’s works of striking originality that are prominent among the illustrations in “Private View,” a book in which Bryan Robertson, John Russell, and Lord Snowdon describe the lively world of British art. “Private View” is reviewed on this page. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31131, 6 August 1966, Page 4
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