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Anthony Armstrong Jones (Lord Snowdon) - Florence

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Anthony Armstrong Jones (Lord Snowdon) - Florence

Anthony Armstrong Jones (1st Earl Snowdon) (1930 - ) - photographed with friends outside the Archbishops Palace on Piazza San Giovanni in Florence. An English photographer and film maker, he was married to Princess Margaret, younger daughter of King George VI and younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. Date: circa 1965

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In this photograph, Anthony Armstrong Jones, 1st Earl Snowdon (1930-), the English photographer and filmmaker, is seen enjoying a moment of relaxation with friends outside the Archbishop's Palace on Piazza San Giovanni in Florence. The image, taken circa 1965, showcases the casual and carefree side of the renowned artist, who was known for his innovative and sophisticated photographic style. Anthony Armstrong Jones, born on January 7, 1930, was a prominent figure in the mid-20th century art world. He was a celebrated photographer, whose work graced the pages of prestigious magazines like Harper's Bazaar and Queen, as well as the covers of numerous books. In addition to his photography, he also made significant contributions to the film industry, directing documentaries and films. The photographer's personal life was just as intriguing as his professional accomplishments. He was married to Princess Margaret, the younger daughter of King George VI and the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. Their wedding on May 6, 1960, was a highly publicized event that captured the world's attention. The couple's marriage, however, ended in divorce in 1978. This photograph, taken during a time when Lord Snowdon and Princess Margaret were still married, offers a glimpse into their personal lives and the joy they found in each other's company. The picturesque setting of Florence, with its rich history and artistic heritage, adds to the charm of the image and underscores the couple's appreciation for the beauty and culture of Europe. Lord Snowdon's photographic legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences, and this image is a testament to his ability to capture the essence of a moment in time. Whether it's the playful interaction between friends or the tender connection between a husband and wife, Lord Snowdon's work remains a timeless reflection of human emotion and experience.

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