
Pauline Boty was photographed numerous times, both in portraits for many of the most well-known photographers of the time, and in uncredited press shots. Wherever possible the links below provide access to the images directly or, failing that, to the website from where they can be accessed by entering Pauline Boty or the photographer’s name as search terms.
Portraits

GEOFFREY REEVE
20+ portraits [from 1960-61] at Bridgeman Images [link]
EVENING STANDARD [PHOTOGRAPHER NOT CREDITED]
1 portrait [from 23rd December 1961] at Getty Images [link]
LEWIS MORLEY
14 portraits [from 1958 and 1963] at the National Portrait Gallery [link]
JOHN ASTON
One portrait [from 1962] at the National Portrait Gallery [link] and, courtesy of the Estate of John Aston, images in the slideshow below which will be changing on a regular basis. For licensing enquiries, please see the Contact page here: [link]
MICHAEL SEYMOUR
Six portraits [from 1962 and 1963] at the National Portrait Gallery [link]
JOHN TIMBERS
18 portraits [from June 1962 and November 1963] at ArenaPAL [link]
JORGE LEWINSKI
One portrait [from 1963] at The Jorge Lewinski Archive [link]
TONY EVANS
Six portraits [from c.1963] at Getty Images [link]
MICHAEL WARD
10 portraits [from 1963 and 1964] at the National Portrait Gallery [link]
ROGER MAYNE
20+ portraits [undated and from 1963 and 1964] at Mary Evans Picture Library. You will need to type Pauline Boty in the search field [link]
JOHN STANLEY-CLAMP
Two portraits, courtesy of the photographer, in the slideshow below. These will be changing on an occasional basis. Like Boty, Stanley-Clamp studied at the RCA and was later commissioned to photograph the artist to accompany a women’s magazine article.
DAVID BAILEY
One portrait [from 1964] at the V&A [link]
TOM PICTON
One portrait [undated] of Boty in front of her collaged wall, at Tate [link]
DAVID CRIPPS
Cripps’ portrait was used in the 1968 sheet music version of Christopher Logue’s elegy “Gone Ladies (for Pauline Boty” designed by Derek Boshier
Press photos
The Getty Images website has a number of press images of Boty. The links below should hopefully go directly those stated but, alternatively, please visit http://gettyimages.co.uk, type Pauline Boty and click Editorial to see all available.
Pauline Boty at an Anti-Ugly Action March, 29th March 1960 [link]
Hanging one of her works, entitled “Painting“ at Congress House, headquarters of the TUC, 13 June 1962 [link]
On stage for “Day of the Prince” at the Royal Court Theatre in 1963 [link]
Talking to Clive Goodwin beside the swimming pool at the Oasis Sports Centre in Endell Street, London on 15th August 1963 [link]
On stage for “Afternoon Men” at the New Arts Theatre in 1964 [link]



