Posted at 2016.06.12 Category : Vanity Fair
エリザベス女王の生誕90周年が祝われているようです。
日本ではロイヤルナイトという映画が上映されるようですがイギリスでは昨年の公開だったようです。オリジナルのタイトルはA Royal Night。こちらの方が一夜という意味がはっきりしますね。
雑誌Vanity Fairも女王が表紙でカバーストーリーもいくつか収載されています。
COVER STORY
See Queen Elizabeth II Pose with Her Corgis and Dorgis for Vanity Fair’s Exclusive Cover, Shot by Annie Leibovitz
The Queen celebrates a major milestone with this exclusive portrait for V.F.’s latest issue.
• BY VANITY FAIRPHOTOGRAPHS BY ANNIE LEIBOVITZMAY 31, 2016 8:00 AM
To mark her 90th birthday, Queen Elizabeth II sat for a series of portraits by Vanity Fair contributing photographer Annie Leibovitz. The resulting portfolio—which includes two photos exclusive to Vanity Fair—captures the Queen in the intimate, familiar setting of her home at Windsor Castle.
“The most moving, important thing about this shoot is that these were all her ideas,” says Leibovitz. “She wanted to be photographed with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren; her husband, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh; her daughter, Anne, the Princess Royal; and her corgis. I was told how relaxed she was at Windsor, and it was really true. You get the sense of how at peace she was with herself, and very much enthralled with her family.”
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What Queen Elizabeth’s 90 Years of Royal Portraits Tell Us About the Monarch
From Cecil Beaton to Annie Leibovitz, Laura Jacobs studies the works that have captured the likeness of her Royal Highness, one of the most photographed women in history.
BY LAURA JACOBSMAY 31, 2016 8:00 AM
日本ではロイヤルナイトという映画が上映されるようですがイギリスでは昨年の公開だったようです。オリジナルのタイトルはA Royal Night。こちらの方が一夜という意味がはっきりしますね。
雑誌Vanity Fairも女王が表紙でカバーストーリーもいくつか収載されています。
COVER STORY
See Queen Elizabeth II Pose with Her Corgis and Dorgis for Vanity Fair’s Exclusive Cover, Shot by Annie Leibovitz
The Queen celebrates a major milestone with this exclusive portrait for V.F.’s latest issue.
• BY VANITY FAIRPHOTOGRAPHS BY ANNIE LEIBOVITZMAY 31, 2016 8:00 AM
To mark her 90th birthday, Queen Elizabeth II sat for a series of portraits by Vanity Fair contributing photographer Annie Leibovitz. The resulting portfolio—which includes two photos exclusive to Vanity Fair—captures the Queen in the intimate, familiar setting of her home at Windsor Castle.
“The most moving, important thing about this shoot is that these were all her ideas,” says Leibovitz. “She wanted to be photographed with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren; her husband, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh; her daughter, Anne, the Princess Royal; and her corgis. I was told how relaxed she was at Windsor, and it was really true. You get the sense of how at peace she was with herself, and very much enthralled with her family.”
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What Queen Elizabeth’s 90 Years of Royal Portraits Tell Us About the Monarch
From Cecil Beaton to Annie Leibovitz, Laura Jacobs studies the works that have captured the likeness of her Royal Highness, one of the most photographed women in history.
BY LAURA JACOBSMAY 31, 2016 8:00 AM
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