Royal Family Wedding Carriage, 1960 Brian Duffy Archive Mounted Print
The Queen, Queen Mother & Prince Charles.
The 1960 Royal Wedding of Princess Margaret & Anthony Armstrong-Jones. Anthony Armstrong-Jones (later becoming Lord Snowdon) was Duffy's colleague at Vogue studios. He told Duffy where to position himself on the day to get the best shot and said he would look out of the carriage when they reached that point on the journey. He kept his word and this photo was published in Vogue shortly after. Lord Snowdon was not only a talented photographer but an active campaigner for the rights of the disabled.
Unsigned Mounted Open Edition Print
Membership and promotional discounts are not available on this item.
Dimensions:
Image size: 19 x 13 cm
Mounted white: 31.5 x 31.5 cm
Composition:
Pigment ink archival print
Features:
White mount
Estate stamped
Photo Duffy © Duffy Archive
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Duffy (1933 - 2010) was one of the photographers who defined the look of London's 'Swinging Sixties'. Together with David Bailey and Terence Donovan they were affectionately named by Norman Parkinson as the 'Black Trinity' and were elevated to celebrity status and known only by their surnames.
Duffy's work has been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide and is highly collectable. Duffy is known as a 'photographers' photographer', and in 2013 was acknowledged as being one of the top 100 most influential photographers of all time.







