Over the course of four decades, the British photographer Terence Donovan shot all manner of royalty: He covered rock ‘n roll with Jimi Hendrix and Elvis Costello; modeling with Twiggy, Cindy Crawford, and Naomi Campbell; acting with Sophia Loren and Sean Connery; and regular old monarchy with Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana. “Terence Donovan: Portraits,” published next month by Damiani, is the first book to collect all those faces in one place, stretching from when Donovan made a name for himself in the ’60s to the next generation, including a baby-faced John Galliano. See them all, here.
1Cindy Crawford, British Vogue, August 1988.
2Jimi Hendrix, 1967.
3Jean Shrimpton, model shots, 1967.
4James Fox, 1969.
5Twiggy, Woman’s Mirror, 1966.
6Sophia Loren on the set of Anthony Mann’s “The Fall of the Roman Empire,” 1963.
7John Galliano, The Sunday Times, 1989.
8Jill Kennington, Helena Rubinstein advertisement, c.1965 .
9Terence Stamp on the set of John Schlesinger’s “Far from the Madding Crowd,” British Vogue, 1967.