GRACE KELLY with HOWELL CONANT
In 1955 Conant was commissioned by
Photoplay magazine to do a cover shoot with Grace Kelly, then a leading film
actress. Following the Photoplay shoot, Kelly holidayed in Jamaica , with
her sister, and invited Conant. He photographed her without makeup in a
naturalistic setting, a departure from the traditional portrayal of actresses.
The resulting photographs were published in the June 24 issue of Collier's
magazine, with a celebrated photo of Kelly rising from the water with wet hair
making the cover.
Conant wrote that he thought that Kelly's
sole flaw in her appearance was her jaw, which he considered too square. He
would use a dog or a baby to disguise it when photographing her below her jaw.
Conant later said that "You trusted Grace's beauty...You knew it wasn't
built from clothes and makeup...this was Grace: natural, unpretentious".
Kelly sailed on the SS Constitution from New York to Monaco for her marriage to Prince
Rainier in 1956. Many photographers were on board the ship, but only Conant had
access to Kelly. Following her marriage Conant was the unofficial photographer
to the House of Grimaldi, and extensively photographed Kelly, her husband and
their three children. In 1992 Conant published Grace, a book of photographs
that he took during Kelly's 26 year reign as Princess of Monaco.
In September 1982, Conant was planning a
trip to Monaco
to take the family's official Christmas portrait. Upon hearing that Princess
Grace had died in a car accident, he left without his photographic equipment.
Conant remained friends with Prince Rainier until his death.
Howell T.
Conant Sr., 83, Photographer
Published:
March 25, 1999 / http://www.nytimes.com/1999/03/25/arts/howell-t-conant-sr-83-photographer.html
Howell T.
Conant Sr., a photographer best known for his pictures of Princess Grace of
Monaco, died on March 11 at his home in Carefree, Ariz. He was 83 and also had
a home on Block Island , R.I.
Mr. Conant
was working as a fashion photographer in 1955 when he was commissioned by
Photoplay magazine to do a cover photograph of Grace Kelly, who shortly
thereafter became Princess of Monaco. The picture became one of his best-known
images, and he became the favorite photographer of the Royal Family of Monaco.
In 1992 he published ''Grace,'' a book of his photographs of the Princess,
Prince Rainier and their three children.
He went on
to take pictures for Life, Look, Paris Match and other publications, and
photographed celebrities from Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn to Presidents
Nixon and Kennedy.
He is
survived by his wife, Dorothy; a brother, Roger, of Newport
Beach , Calif. ; a son, Howell Jr.,
of Cave Creek , Ariz. ;
three daughters, Carol Richter-Blum of Philadelphia ,
Susan Conant of Newport , R.I. ,
and Sarah Martabano of South Salem ,
N.Y. ; 12 grandchildren and a
great-grandchild.
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