"Terence Donovan was one of the foremost photographers of his generation among the greatest Britain has ever produced. He came to prominence in London as part of a postwar renaissance in art, fashion, graphic design and photography. Alongside David Bailey and Brian Duffy, photographers of a similar working-class background and outlook, Donovan was a new force in fashion photography. Together, they captured and helped create the Swinging ..."
"From Twiggy in the Swinging Sixties to Princess Diana in the 1980s: three decades of legendary British fashion photographer Terence DonovanThis is the first book dedicated to the portraiture of legendary photographer Terence Donovan, a genre that spanned the entirety of his four-decade career. During this time he worked for major British and international magazines including Vogue, Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle. Donovan underto ..."
"In the early sixties, a triumvirate of young working-class photographers burst onto the scene and turned the fashion world on its head - David Bailey, Brian Duffy and Terence Donovan ushered in the era of the photographer as cultural hero and, as the son of an East-End truck driver, Donovan in particular personified what the popular imagination believed to be the essence of the 'swinging sixties' in London. Although often pigeon-holed a ..."
"Following on from Terence Donovan: 100 Fashion Photos, this new compact edition of collected photographs features over 100 of Terence Donovan's best portraits."
"Following on from Terence Donovan: 100 Fashion Photos, this new compact edition of collected photographs features over 100 of Terence Donovan's best portraits."
TerenceDonovan Fashion Special edition in presentation box with limited-edition print द्वारा Robin Muir Mixed Media Product, 240 पन्ने, प्रकाशित 2012 द्वारा Art / Books ISBN-13: 978-1-908970-05-3, ISBN: 1-908970-05-7
"Special edition in presentation box with limited-edition print Robin Muir, Diana
Donovan and David Hillman. INTRODUCTION. Robin. Muir. Terence Donovan's
studio, late sixties ... A few weeks later, in January 1966, a reporter for the British
Journal of Photography climbed the stairs to Terence Donovan's studio, tucked
away in a mews a quarter of a mile from Beaton's townhouse. Donovan was at
the top of his profession, both creativel ..."