Marianne Majerus - Works

Works

Four portraits by Marianne Majerus are exhibited by the National Portrait Gallery (London): of Doris Lessing, Hugo Williams, Malcolm Bradbury and Raffaella Barker. Other works are held by the Arts Council of Great Britain and the Centre National de l'Audiovisuel in Luxembourg. Other portraits include those of J.G. Ballard, Andrew Motion, Tony Harrison and Baroness Ludford.

Her photographs regularly appear in Country Life, The Times, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph Magazine, House & Garden, Homes and Gardens, Evening Standard (London), The RHS Garden Journal, The English Garden, Gardens Illustrated, Architektur und Wohnen and Femina a Ville Giardini, as well as many publications in America, Russia, Japan and eastern Europe.

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