Lecture, Barnard's Inn Hall, Tuesday, 10 Feb 2026 - 18:00

Lee Miller's Indelible Images

Photo of Lee Miller in army uniform, plus picture she took of a  Dead guard in canal, Dachau, Germany

What is it that makes an image stick in our memory against our will? People find many of Lee Miller’s combat photographs have this indelible quality, and of these the most powerful are from her witness of the Holocaust. Her stark and harrowing evidence takes us back to one of the most terrible episodes of persecution in the whole grim history of man’s inhumanity to man.

In this lecture Miller’s son Antony Penrose talks about why his mother responded to the holocaust in the way she did, and the work he has done to authenticate her evidence as a witness – evidence she deliberately left for us in the hope it would help prevent history repeating. When we learn the background, we begin to understand why so many of her images are so poignant, and why they have the ability to engrave themselves in our minds.

Images © Lee Miller Archive England All Rights Reserved | U.S. Army Official Photograph, CC BY-SA 4.0 vis wikimedia commons
Antony Penrose

Antony Penrose

Antony Penrose is a film maker, photographer, author, artist, photo-curator, and co-founder of the Lee Miller Archives and The Penrose Collection.

Antony’s photographic career began...

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