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Alan Rickman at the Albery Theatre, London — 25 October 2001. Photograph by Kevin Westenberg.
The photograph and the following quote were shared by @alan_rickman_ on X.
"The other greatest thing about living in London has always been the diversity of culture constantly swirling around. Having the occasional ability to dip into and contribute to that rich history of events other than just the music business was always welcomed with open arms.
I always loved this man and so when the chance came up to photograph him I wanted to get it right. Here he was starring in the Noël Coward production of Private Lives, alongside Lindsay Duncan.
As this was 2001, I was happy to hear him listening to Starsailor's debut album Love Is Here while getting ready in his dressing room. A memorable moment. Hard also to not hear Hans Gruber when we were discussing the day's events.
One of my chosen spots on the upper stair was to photograph him under this portrait of Olivier in Macbeth. A great day and I was asked to work further with Alan after he saw the results, which of course was also thrilling."
— Kevin Westenberg (2020)
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My Alan Rickman Portrait Drawings Part 1
My favourite portrait drawings of Alan Rickman from this year so far. The drawings on toned paper are older ones from around 6 months ago. But I still like how they turned out.
Part 2 coming soon.
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He stole my brain, I’m afraid…
Look at his hands. Both gripping the collar of that indigo kimono, pulling it tight - not adjusting it, bracing himself. Whatever Danshichi Kurobei is about to do, he's already decided. This print by Utagawa Sadamasu (II) - "Danshichi Kurobei, Full-Length" - depicts one of kabuki's most notorious characters, a man whose story ends in murder during a summer festival. The kimono hiked above bare feet, the katana tucked behind his back, that red cloth at the waist - every detail is a stage direction locked in pigment. Sadamasu worked in the Osaka-Kyoto tradition that rivaled Edo's print culture, yet this sheet somehow crossed oceans to land in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Tens of thousands of ukiyo-e prints flooded into European hands during the Japonisme wave - sometimes as prized collectibles, sometimes literally as packing material wrapped around ceramics. Bottom left corner: 貞升画 - Sadamasu ga. The quietest mark on the sheet, and the only thing that outlasted the actor, the stage, and the performance it once advertised. Quelle: meisterdrucke.com

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Gwendoline Christie
Photographed by Liz Collins
Make Up by Zoe Taylor
Styling by Gary Armstrong
2025
Alan Rickman Memorial (2025)