November month marks the anniversary of the death of Patrick Lichfield (1939-2005).
Lichfield was an internationally renowned photographer who worked for all the major fashion magazines. His pictures were exhibited worldwide, and he published several books during his career, with a retrospective ‘Perceptions’ published by Quadrille in 2012. The National Portrait Gallery London dedicated an exhibition to the first twenty years of his work in 2002.
His great break was when he was summoned by Diana Vreeland, the doyenne of fashion editors, to photograph the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and he was given a five year contract with American Vogue. In 1981 he was appointed official photographer at the wedding of his cousin The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer.
The Little Black Gallery works with the The Estate of Patrick Lichfield to continue to promote his photographs and legacy.
These artworks are available to buy online from The Little Black Gallery’s new online art platform at GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!