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Artist Christian Furr shares with us his experience on painting the portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne in 1952, later becoming the longest reigning monarch, one of the most greatly loved in British history, and certainly one of the most photographed people of the twentieth century.
Queen Elizabeth II: The images and photographs picturizing her story and the history of the Royal family
Browse all artworks by Cruz-Diez in the Bridgeman Images archive.
Contact us to clear Carlos Cruz-Diez's copyright worldwide. Exclusive to Bridgeman Images.
The Estate of Carlos Cruz-Diez has appointed Bridgeman to administer and license his copyright.
Cruz-Diez was a member of the Op Art movement whose work focuses on the kinetic energy of colour. He believed Op Art was ''a movement that continuously depicts the instabilities of reality''.
Non-narrative archival footage has long been sourced for documentaries, TV shows, commercials and numerous other projects to educate, illustrate and call back to specific time periods.
Carlos Cruz-Diez spent his life as a passionate painter and enjoyed a very colourful life. Born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1923, as a boy he loved drawing in class, playing at his father’s desk with his rubber stamp and observing the world around him.
Bridgeman Images is proud to have represented the fantastic collection of the Royal Academy of Music. Discover an overview of the Academy, its collection and highlights here.
Ron Waddams was a Chiswick-born visual artist primarily inspired by the abstract expressionist movement of the 1950s. His works focus on themes of nature, peace, community and spirituality.
Born in Edinburgh in 1942, Leon Morrocco is the first son of Scottish-Italian artist Alberto Morrocco RSA. Senior Artist Liason Aretha Campbell discusses the artists' current work, exhibitions and projects.