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A photographer since 1981, Vasconcellos has had his images exhibited over 200 times in twenty countries. We spoke to him for a new and candid interview.
An artist and political activist, Marcelo Brodsky was forced into exile in Barcelona following General Videla’s coup in Argentina in 1976. Read our new interview with Brodsky here.
Norman Gilbert was born to Scottish parents in Trinidad in 1926. After passing away late last year, we're happy to now represent his career on the Bridgeman Archive.
Orlando Suero started snapping photos with the Kodak Jiffy his father gave him in 1939. We're proud to hold Orlando's work on the Bridgeman Images archive.
It is with great sadness that we announce Bridgeman Copyright artist Sir Edmund Fairfax-Lucy died on 30th March 2020. We look back on his career and life.
The prints that comprise this portfolio are a joyous selection of images exploring all print mediums, different techniques and styles within the realms of printmaking.
The trustees of the Estates of Dame Laura Knight, DBE RA RWS and Harold Knight, RA have appointed the Bridgeman Copyright Service to administer and license copyright.
We are thrilled to represent the work of photographer John Haynes, who has photographed some of the most important theatrical productions in London since he started as the photographer at the Royal Court Theatre in 1963.
Bridgeman Images is the copyright licensing partner of the Lucian Freud Archive. The first comprehensive exhibition of Lucian Freud’s self-portraits opened on the 27th October.
Bridgeman Images have had images licensed for usage in Phaidon's ambitious and exhaustive double volume deluxe heavyweight book box set - Lucian Freud.
The Estate of Sir Cedric Morris is the latest to join Bridgeman Copyright. We take a look at the artist’s beautiful work, which is now getting increasing recognition in the international art world.
Did you know that Bridgeman administer the licensing of copyright for approximately 200 artists and their estates, ranging from famous names to emerging talent?
Born in 1922, Lucian Freud moved to London with his family in 1933.
By the time of his death he was widely perceived as the pre-eminent British artist of his time.
Bridgeman is delighted to have been chosen by David Dawson, model and studio assistant to Lucian Freud for twenty years, to represent his archive of photography for licensing.
The Lucian Freud Archive (LFA), set up by the artist and his representatives before
his death in 2011, has appointed Bridgeman to administer and license his copyright.
An artist of strong intellectual resource, a masterful designer, an original colourist and sometimes the conscience of the nation.The career of this unique British artist is overdue for reassessment.
Tristram Hillier’s classical, timeless images, full of steely light and ominous shadows, have a unique place in the history of British 20th century art.
One of today's most celebrated British artists. Acclaimed as a painter of people, her expressive work engages profoundly with the human condition in images of tough but lyrical figuration.
Since 1999, Bridgeman has worked with estates and artists to ensure that we offer our clients the highest quality transparencies and digital files for reproduction.