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Sir Roy Colin Strong FRSL (born 23 August 1935) is an English
England

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 art historian, museum curator, writer, broadcaster and landscape designer. He has been director of both the National Portrait Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum
Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million Object ....
 in London.

Colin Strong was born in Winchmore Hill
Winchmore Hill

Winchmore Hill is a district in the London Borough of Enfield, North London, in the N postcode area postal district....
, North London
North London

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 and attended Edmonton County School
Edmonton County School

Edmonton County School is a specialist technology college in Edmonton, London in the London Borough of Enfield in north London....
 in Edmonton
Edmonton, London

Edmonton is an area in the east of the London Borough of Enfield, England, United Kingdom with a long history as a settlement distinct from Enfield....
.

He earned a first class honours degree in history at Queen Mary College
Queen Mary, University of London

Queen Mary, University of London is a constituent college of the University of London. Amongst the largest of the colleges of the University of London, Queen Mary?s 3,000 staff deliver degree programmes and research across 21 academic departments and institutes, within three sectors: Science and Engineering; Humanities, Social Sciences and L...
, University of London
University of London

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. He then earned his Ph.D from the Warburg Institute
Warburg Institute

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, University of London and became a research fellow
Research fellow

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 at the Institute of Historical Research
Institute of Historical Research

Not to be confused with the Institute for Historical Review, an American Holocaust denial organisation.The Institute of Historical Research is a United Kingdom educational organisation providing resources and training for historical researchers....
.






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Sir Roy Colin Strong FRSL (born 23 August 1935) is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 art historian, museum curator, writer, broadcaster and landscape designer. He has been director of both the National Portrait Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum
Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million Object ....
 in London.

Education

Roy Colin Strong was born in Winchmore Hill
Winchmore Hill

Winchmore Hill is a district in the London Borough of Enfield, North London, in the N postcode area postal district....
, North London
North London

North London is the northern part of London, England. The area it covers is defined differently for a range of purposes....
 and attended Edmonton County School
Edmonton County School

Edmonton County School is a specialist technology college in Edmonton, London in the London Borough of Enfield in north London....
 in Edmonton
Edmonton, London

Edmonton is an area in the east of the London Borough of Enfield, England, United Kingdom with a long history as a settlement distinct from Enfield....
.

He earned a first class honours degree in history at Queen Mary College
Queen Mary, University of London

Queen Mary, University of London is a constituent college of the University of London. Amongst the largest of the colleges of the University of London, Queen Mary?s 3,000 staff deliver degree programmes and research across 21 academic departments and institutes, within three sectors: Science and Engineering; Humanities, Social Sciences and L...
, University of London
University of London

Based primarily in London, England, United Kingdom, the University of London is a federal mega university made up of 31 affiliates: 19 separate university institutions, and 12 research institutes....
. He then earned his Ph.D from the Warburg Institute
Warburg Institute

The Warburg Institute is a research institution associated with the University of London. A member of the School of Advanced Study, its focus is the study of the influence of classical antiquity on all aspects of European civilization....
, University of London and became a research fellow
Research fellow

The title of research fellow is used to denote an Academic rank at a university or similar institution. A research fellow may act as independent investigator, or under the supervision of a principal investigator....
 at the Institute of Historical Research
Institute of Historical Research

Not to be confused with the Institute for Historical Review, an American Holocaust denial organisation.The Institute of Historical Research is a United Kingdom educational organisation providing resources and training for historical researchers....
. His passionate interest in the portraiture of Queen Elizabeth I was sidelined "while he wrote a thesis on Elizabethan Court Pageantry supervised by the Renaissance
Renaissance

The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe....
 scholar, Dame Frances Yates
Frances Yates

Dame Frances Amelia Yates Order of the British Empire was a noted British historian. She taught at the Warburg Institute of the University of London for many years....
 “who [he says] restructured and re-formed my thinking.”
In 2007 Strong lists his qualifications as, DLitt PhD FSS.

Marriage

Roy Strong married Julia Trevelyan Oman in 1971, and he was knighted in 1982. The arts world was astonished when "Strong abandoned the bachelor life and "eloped" with Julia Trevelyan Oman, marrying her at Wilmcote
Wilmcote

Wilmcote is a village in the England county of Warwickshire, about three miles north of Stratford-upon-Avon. It has a population of about 1,200....
 church, near Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon

Stratford-upon-Avon is a market town and civil parish in south Warwickshire, England. It lies on the River Avon, Warwickshire, south east of Birmingham and south west of the county town, Warwick....
, on September 10 1971 with a special licence from the Archbishop of Canterbury
Archbishop of Canterbury

The Archbishop of Canterbury is the chief bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the Diocesan Bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury, the Episcopal see that churches must be in communion with in order to be a part of the Anglican Communion....
. Julia Trevelyan Oman was 41 and her husband 35...they enjoyed a belated honeymoon in Tuscany
Tuscany

Tuscany is a region in Italy. It has an area of and a population of about 3.6 million inhabitants. The regional capital is Florence.Tuscany is known for its landscapes and its artistic legacy....
."


National Portrait Gallery

He became assistant keeper of the National Portrait Gallery in 1959, and was its director 1967-73: Sir Roy came to prominence at age 32 when he became the youngest director of the National Portrait Gallery. He set about transforming its conservative image with a series of extrovert shows, including "600 Cecil Beaton
Cecil Beaton

Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton CBE, was an England fashion and portrait photographer and an Academy Award-winning stage design and costume designer for films and the theatre....
 portraits 1928-1968." Dedicated to the culture of the 60s and 70s, Sir Roy went on to wow audiences at the V&A in 1974 with his collection of fedora hats, kipper ties and maxi coats. By regularly introducing new exhibitions he doubled attendance.

Reflecting on his time as director of the National Portrait Gallery, Sir Roy Strong pinpoints the exhibition "Beaton Portraits 1928-1968" as a turning point in the gallery’s history...Strong chose fashion photographer Cecil Beaton
Cecil Beaton

Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton CBE, was an England fashion and portrait photographer and an Academy Award-winning stage design and costume designer for films and the theatre....
 as a catalyst for change says much about the glamour and appeal of the photographer’s work. But even so, it seems unlikely that anyone could have predicted the sheer scale of the exhibition’s success. "The public flocked to the exhibition and its run was extended twice. The queues to get in made national news. The Gallery had arrived", writes Strong in the catalogue to Beaton Portraits, the gallery’s new exhibition which runs until May 31.


Victoria & Albert Museum

In 1973, aged 39, he became the youngest director of the Victoria and Albert Museum
Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million Object ....
 (V&A), London
London

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. In his tenure, until 1987, he presided over its exhibitions (1974, with Marcus Binney
Marcus Binney

Marcus Binney, Commander of the British Empire is a British architectural historian and author. He is best known for his conservation work regarding Britain's heritage....
 and John Harris
John Harris (curator)

John Frederick Harris OBE is an English curator, historian of architecture, gardens and architectural drawings, and the author of more than 25 books and catalogues, and 200 articles....
), Change and Decay: the future of our churches (1977), and The Garden: a Celebration of a Thousand Years of British Gardening (1979), all of which have been credited with boosting their conservationist agendas. In 1980, "he was awarded the prestigious Shakespeare Prize
Shakespeare Prize

The Shakespeare Prize was an annual prize for writing or performance awarded to a British citizen by the Hamburg Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S.. First given by Alfred Toepfer in 1937 as an expression of his Anglophilia in the face of tense international conditions, the prize was awarded only twice before the outbreak of World War II, to composer R...
 by the FVS Foundation of Hamburg
Hamburg

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 in recognition of his contribution to the arts in the UK."


Herefordshire

Sir Roy lives in the village of Much Birch, which lies south of Hereford
Hereford

Hereford is a cathedral city City status in the United Kingdom, civil parish and county town of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the River Wye, approximately east of the border with Wales, southwest of Worcester, and northwest of Gloucester....
 on the A49 trunk road. Here, with his late wife, Julia Trevelyan Oman, who died in 2003, he designed one of England's largest post-war formal gardens, The Laskett. He now works full-time as a writer and broadcaster. He has lived in Herefordshire since 1973-4 and he and his wife conceived the Laskett garden in autumn 1974.

Writings

In 1999, he published The Spirit of Britain: A Narrative History of the Arts, a widely acclaimed 700-page study of British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 arts through two millennia. In 2005, he published Coronation: A History of Kingship and the British Monarchy.

After leaving the V&A, Strong published a set of diaries that became infamous for its often critical assessments of figures in the art and political worlds. It has been rumoured that he has retained a set for posthumous publication. "His bitchy, hilarious diaries caused a storm when they were published in 1997 and although he has no plans at present to publish another set, he is keeping a private diary again."

Anglicanism

As a committed Anglican, Strong serves as an altar server at Hereford Cathedral
Hereford Cathedral

The current Hereford Cathedral, located at Hereford in England, dates from 1079. Its most famous treasure is Hereford Mappa Mundi, a medi?val map of the world dating from the 13th century....
, as well as being high steward
High Steward of Westminster Abbey

The High Steward of Westminster Abbey is an honorary role at Westminster Abbey, London. He is appointed by the Dean and Chapter, and holds the office for life....
 of Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey

The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, which is almost always referred to popularly and informally as Westminster Abbey, is a large, mainly Gothic architecture Church , in Westminster, London, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster....
. He was previously its high bailiff. In this capacity he attended the funeral service of the Queen Mother
Queen mother

Queen mother is a title or position reserved for a widowed queen consort whose son or daughter from that marriage is the reigning monarch. The term has been used in England since at least 1577....
 in 2001. On 30 May 2007, in the Crypt of St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral is the Anglicanism cathedral on Ludgate Hill, in the City of London, and the seat of the Bishop of London. The present building dates from the 17th century and is generally reckoned to be London's fifth St Paul's Cathedral, although the number is higher if every major medieval reconstruction is counted as a new cathedr...
, he delivered the annual Gresham College
Gresham College

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 Special Lecture, entitled The Beauty of Holiness and its Perils (or what is to happen to 10,000 parish churches?), which was deeply critical of the status quo. He said: "little case can be made in the twenty-first century for an expensive building to exist for a service once a week or month lasting an hour," and he recommends someone taking "an axe and hatchet the utterly awful kipper coloured choir stalls and pews, drag them out of the church and burn them," and 'letting in the local community' in order to preserve many rural churches in Britain.

Television

In 2008 Strong hosted a six-part TV reality series . He acted as the Director of the fictitous Institute of Physical Culture, where nine volunteers spent 24 days testing three weight loss diets and fitness regimes that were popular in the late Victorian (William Banting
William Banting

William Banting , was an obese England undertaker who may have been one of the first people to reduce his weight by going on a formal Low-carbohydrate diet Dieting....
) and Edwardian periods (Horace Fletcher
Horace Fletcher

Horace Fletcher was an United States health-Food faddism of the Victorian era who earned the nickname "The Great Masticator," by arguing that food should be chewed thirty two times ? or, about 100 times per minute ? before being swallowed: "Nature will castigate those who don't masticate." He invented elaborate justifications for his claim...
) and the 'roaring' Twenties (). The weekly series was first aired on March 18 on Channel 4
Channel 4

Channel 4 is a UK Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television broadcaster which began transmissions on 2 November 1982. Although commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the #Channel Four Television...
.

Trivia

According to the audioguide in Fashion Museum in Bath, which features his own commentary, Sir Roy Strong likes to dress up. About 16 shirts and matching ties of his that date from 60s to 90s are displayed in the museum.

Selected books

  • Nicholas Hilliard, London: Michael Joseph Ltd, Roy Strong (1975), ISBN 0718113012
  • The Renaissance Garden in England, Roy Strong (1984)
  • Country Life
    Country Life (magazine)

    Country Life is a United Kingdom weekly magazine. It covers the pleasures and joys of rural life, as well as the concerns of rural people....
    , 1897-1997: The English Arcadia
    , Roy Strong (1996), ISBN 0752210548 (paperback 1999 ISBN 0752217070).
  • The Roy Strong Diaries 1967–1987, Roy Strong (1997), Weidenfeld & Nicolson
    Weidenfeld & Nicolson

    Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd is a British publisher of fiction and reference books. It is a division of the Orion Publishing Group....
    , ISBN 0-297-81841-4
  • The Story of Britain: A People's History, Roy Strong (1998)
  • The Cult of Elizabeth: Elizabethan Portraiture and Pageantry, Roy Strong (1999)
  • The Spirit of Britain: A Narrative History of the Arts, Roy Strong (1999)
  • Gardens Through the Ages, Roy Strong (2000)
  • Feast: A History of Grand Eating, Roy Strong (2003)
  • Gloriana: The Portraits of Queen Elizabeth I, Roy Strong (2003)
  • The Arts in Britain: A History, Roy Strong (2004)
  • Beaton
    Cecil Beaton

    Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton CBE, was an England fashion and portrait photographer and an Academy Award-winning stage design and costume designer for films and the theatre....
     Portraits
    , Roy Strong and Terence Pepper (2004)
  • Coronation: A History of Kingship and the British Monarchy, Roy Strong (2005)
  • Passions Past and Present, Roy Strong (2005)
  • The Diary of John Evelyn
    John Evelyn

    John Evelyn was an England writer, gardener and diarist.Evelyn's diary or Memoirs are largely contemporaneous with those of the other noted diarist of the time, Samuel Pepys, and cast considerable light on the art, culture and politics of the time ....
    , John Evelyn and Roy Strong (2006)
  • A Little History of the English Country Church, Roy Strong (2007)

External links

  • in the National Portrait Gallery, London
  • , University of Bristol
    University of Bristol

    The University of Bristol is a university in Bristol, England. It received its Royal Charter in 1909, although its predecessor institution, University College, Bristol, had been in existence since 1876....