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Cecil Beaton at Home

Cecil Beaton at Home

Andrew Ginger; Hugo Vickers

Rizzoli International Publications
2016
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Cecil Beaton (1904 1980) was one of twentieth- century Britain s Renaissance men: photographer, costume designer, set designer, playwright, creator of fashion fabrics, and writer on raffine interiors and the personalities who inhabited them. He also happened to be a fine interior decorator. Cecil Beaton at Home focuses on two homes dear to Beaton s heart Ashcombe House, near the Wiltshire village of Tollard Royal, and Reddish House, located in Broad Chalke, another village in the same county as well as London's Pelham Place and Beaton s New York hotel suites. Simultaneously a retreat, an inspiration, a photographer s studio, and a stage for impressive entertaining, Beaton s country homes also fuelled his passion for art, gardening, and delight in village life. Against his often-extravagant interiors, Beaton s private life unfolds his unique talent for self-promotion, desire for theatricality, and uncertain pursuit of love. This lavishly illustrated visual biography brings together original photographs, artworks, and possessions from his interiors to present an intimate picture of Beaton s extraordinary life.
Cecil Beaton in Love

Cecil Beaton in Love

Andrew Ginger

RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
2026
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An intimate and richly visual portrait of Cecil Beaton's life, loves, and creative world. Featuring beautiful, often unseen photographs taken by Beaton and his late-life partner Kinmont Hoitsma, alongside the affectionate and revealing letters they exchanged, this book uncovers new depths to one of the twentieth century's most fascinating figures. Through images of his homes, travels, and relationships, it reveals the artist in full--romantic, restless, and endlessly inspired. In 1963, the acclaimed royal and celebrity photographer, Academy Award-winning designer, and celebrated diarist, Cecil Beaton (1904-1980), was at the peak of his career, filming My Fair Lady in Hollywood. Dispirited by forty years of largely unrequited bisexual relationships, quite unexpectedly, he discovered love with an American ex-Olympian fencer, art historian, and teacher, Kinmont Hoitsma, thirty years his junior, whom he met at the Tool Box bar in San Francisco. Beaton's romantic life had been complicated by disappointment and the fear of exposure to the shame or blackmail that criminalized homosexuality entailed in Britain at the time. Hoitsma, by contrast, enjoyed a completely liberated life of uncompromising honesty in the embryonic gay scene of San Francisco. Hoitsma knew nothing of Beaton's world and he challenged Beaton to set aside his constructed persona to experience an authentic masculine connection to the full. Defying the legality and convention of the times, they lived happily together for a year at Cecil's home in Wiltshire, before accepting reluctantly that a long-term domestic union was unlikely to succeed. Beaton's finely ordered world and elegant home setting left Hoitsma no room to contribute equally. Though they lived apart from then on, they remained close until Beaton's death in 1980. In this carefully researched book, Beaton's bond with Hoitsma becomes the prism through which we gain a glimpse into the photographer's personal life and the contrasting influences that shaped his artistic vision. Rounding out this exceptional book and completing the image of a man whose creative world was shaped as much by his camera as by his cultivated environments--are images from Beaton's other passion--the arts. Beaton's life was a vivid tapestry woven from the threads of his artistic passions--interior design, fashion, the theater--each deeply informing his aesthetic vision. His homes, like Ashcombe House and Reddish House, were not just residences but living canvases, where his passion for interior design played out in opulent fabrics, curated antiques, and whimsical details. Gardening offered him a quieter, organic form of creativity, grounding his flair for visual composition in nature's palette. Together, these disciplines not only shaped Beaton's art but reflected his belief that beauty could--and should--be orchestrated in every facet of life.
Cecil Hepworth and the Rise of the British Film Industry 1899-1911
This book offers an industrial, economic and aesthetic history of the early years of the British film industry from 1899–1911, through a case study of one of the most celebrated pioneer film makers, Cecil Hepworth. Presenting a picture of daily life in his film studio, an analysis of Hepworth’s films is offered including the development of their content, production methods and marketing in this formative period. The early twentieth century saw British film production develop from a cottage industry of artisans to a multi-modal complex economic system with a global reach. Changes in the nature of exhibition and distribution caused a major crisis in the years 1908–1911, whereby Britain lost its status as a world leader in film making. Existing histories of this period lay this crisis at the feet of pioneers like Hepworth, whose perceived inability to improve the quality of film production led to stagnation. Brown attempts to challenge this assumption by analysing Hepworth’s development of production methods as well as his strategies towards sales in the market to demonstrate the impact on the modernisation of the film industry.
Cecil and the Soccer Match

Cecil and the Soccer Match

Adam W Jones

Wisdom House Books
2023
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Cecil the Littlest Ant may be small, but he has a lot of confidence since learning to surf the biggest waves. The other boys in town invite him to join their club soccer team, which was a good thing, as they need a lesson in sportsmanship.Cecil stands up for his good friends, the Pesky triplets, when boys tease them about girls playing soccer. The girls have to fight their own battle . . . on the field . . . to prove to Moose and the others that girls can play soccer too. Cecil is proud of his friends for standing up for themselves, being good sports and showing everyone in town that you can accomplish great things - no matter if you're a boy or a girl. Cecil and his friends know that with practice, hard work and playing together as a team you can reach any goal.
Cecil Lee the Froglebee Sees the World Quite Differently: Let's Rearrange the Alphabet...Alphabetically!
In his very first book, Cecil Lee the Froglebee introduces his whimsical way of looking at regular things, like the alphabet, in fun new ways. This half frog, half bumblebee personification of being different encourages children to see a new way to look at their world around Featuring bright, colorful illustrations that are sure to grab your child's attention while teaching them how to pronounce all the letters in the alphabet.
Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories (Esprios Classics)
Maria Louise Ram (1839-1908) was an English author. She wrote under the pen name Ouida. She wrote more than 40 novels, children's books and collections of short stories and essays. She was an animal rights activist and animal rescuer, and at times owned as many as thirty dogs. Her work went through several phases during her career. In her early period, her novels were a hybrid of the sensationalism of the 1860s and the proto-adventure novels dubbed "muscular fiction" that were emerging in part as a romanticization of imperial expansion. Later her work was more along the lines of historical romance, though she never stopped commenting on contemporary society. Sympathetic portraits of tragic painters and singers fill her later novels.