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Terence Patrick O'Neill CBE (30 July 1938 – 16 November 2019) was a British photographer, known for documenting the fashions, styles, and celebrities of the 1960s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] O'Neill's photographs capture his subjects candidly or in unconventional settings.
In his latest collection of limited edition diamond dust silkscreen prints, Simon Claridge has taken iconic images from the hallowed archives of legendary English photographer Terry O'Neill. In a career spanning more than half a century, O'Neill pioneered the iconic celebrity portrait and became famed for his instinct and ability to capture his ...
Terry O'Neill may refer to: Terry O'Neill (feminist) (born c. 1953), American attorney, professor and activist for social justice, president of NOW; Terry O'Neill (footballer) (born 1956), Australian rules footballer; Terry O'Neill (martial artist) (born 1948), British martial artist and actor; Terry O'Neill (photographer) (1938–2019 ...
The best of British was well represented: Francis Bacon triptychs, Tracey Emin prints, sun-drenched David Hockney acrylics, and Terry O’Neill portraits of The Rolling Stones and David Bowie sat ...
Terry O'Neill (feminist) (born c. 1953), American attorney, professor and activist for social justice; Terry O'Neill (martial artist) (born 1948), English actor and martial artist; Terry O'Neill (photographer) (1938–2019), English photographer; Thomas Newman O'Neill Jr. (1928–2018), American federal judge
English photographer [259] George Nasser: 1932 – 2018 American murderer [260] Maurice Natanson: 1924 – 1996 American philosopher [261] Jerry Nelson: 1934 – 2012 American puppeteer (died at the age of 78 from prostate cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and emphysema) [262] Terry O'Neill: 1938 – 2019 British photographer [263 ...
Many of them had no experience rowing, according to the experts hired to train them, Terry O’Neill (coach for World Championships and tied closely to the Olympics) and Nick Harding (U.S. Rowing ...
The Belgian artist Guy Peellaert painted the controversial cover artwork depicting Bowie as a half-man, half-dog hybrid, based on photos taken by the photographer Terry O'Neill. Preceded by the lead single "Rebel Rebel", Diamond Dogs was a commercial success, peaking at number one in the UK and number five in the US.