Andrew Morton Paintings


Andrew Morton, born in 1953, is not primarily known as a visual artist, but rather as a British journalist and writer who has penned several best-selling biographies of notable figures, including members of the British royal family. One of his most famous works is 'Diana: Her True Story,' published in 1992, which was based on secret interviews with Princess Diana and revealed the struggles of her life inside the royal family, including her battles with bulimia and her unhappy marriage to Prince Charles. This book made Morton world-famous and established him as a leading royal biographer.

His career began after attending the University of Sussex and then moving into journalism, working for tabloids such as the Daily Star and News of the World. Morton's interest in the lives of public figures, coupled with his investigative journalism skills, led him to write extensively about celebrities and royalty. Beyond Princess Diana, Morton has written biographies of other significant figures, including Monica Lewinsky, Madonna, Tom Cruise, Angelina Jolie, and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex. His books often contain sensational revelations that attract considerable public and media attention.

Despite his primary focus on contemporary figures, Morton's work intersects with the art of biography, a long-standing literary tradition. His detailed accounts provide insightful glimpses into the personal lives of his subjects, contributing to our understanding of their public personas and private struggles. While Andrew Morton may not create visual art, his written portraits are crafted with a depth of detail and narrative skill that brings his subjects to life for his readers. His career has been marked by controversy at times, especially given the nature of his revelations about private lives, but his impact on popular culture and his ability to shape public perceptions of his biography subjects is undeniable.