Cecil Beaton: Theatre of War [ePUB]

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    Cecil Beaton: Theatre of War
    by Cecil Beaton (Author)

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    File Format: ePUB
    File Size: 288 MB
    Publication Date: April 2013

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    At the beginning of World War II Cecil Beaton was commissioned by the British government to photograph the home front. He set to work recording both the destruction of the city, and the heroism of Londoners under attack. He conducted a survey of Bomber and Fighter Commands for the RAF, which was published with his own astute commentary. Beaton was an effective propagandist, but his voice, like his photographs, was touchingly elegant.

    Beaton's wartime work amounted to 7,000 photographs. He traveled through the Western Desert and on to Iraq, Palestine, Transjordan, Syria, and India, where he photographed the final days of the Raj in New Delhi and Calcutta before joining the Burma campaign. He ended the war deep in Chinese territory where he witnessed the Nationalist resistance to the Japanese.

    This collection of Beaton's masterful WWII photography captures the home front, the Middle East, arms and vehicle manufacturing in Britain, India, the Burma Campaign, and the war in China. It also includes a chronology placing events in Beaton's life alongside developments in photography, journalism, and the arts; war photography; and world events. His original photographs are reproduced large on the page, alongside his diary extracts, allowing for deep scrutiny and appreciation of the images and their artist.

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    Would it be fair to say, war is utterly grim :(

    But interesting to consider the photographers in the middle of it all.

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    Right? I try to maintain an attitude of apoliticality - if that's even a word - but I'm disheartened by what we fail to learn from history; despite the ability to observe the atrocities in real-time afforded us via modern-day technology (albeit "mainstream" outlets purposely fail to deliver . . . ) . . . abashedly and amazingly sad . . .
     
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