Look Inside the Glamorous Homes of Famed Fashion Photographer Cecil Beaton Inline
Photo: James McMillan, collectsion of Andrew Ginger, courtesy of Rizzoli1/6The famed Circus Bedroom at Ashcombe House.
Photo: ©The Cecil Beaton Studio Archive at Sotheby’s, courtesy of Rizzoli2/6Beaton at his manor Reddish House in July 1950. He titled the image In Possession in his published diary.
Photo: James McMillan, ©Johnson & Johnson, courtesy of Rizzoli3/6An advertisement featuring sisters Dorian Leigh and Suzy Parker standing on Beaton’s Bérain-inspired carpet.
Photo: James McMillan, ©National Portrait Gallery, London, courtesy of Rizzoli4/6Reddish House’s Winter Garden, painted by Beaton with his left hand after he had suffered a stroke, 1979.
Photo: ©The Cecil Beaton Studio Archive at Sotheby’s, courtesy of Rizzoli5/6The drawing room at 8 Pelham Place, 1962.
Photo: ©Lee Higham, courtesy of Rizzoli6/6The last portrait of Beaton, looking through his final fashion spread for Vogue in the library at Reddish House, September 4, 1979.