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Paul Newman holds a Singlex camera as he is photographed on the stage set of Baby Want a Kiss at New York's Helen Hayes Theatre in April of 1964. The offbeat comedy starred Newman and his wife Joanne Woodward. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsAudrey Hepburn is photographed inside a taxi driving down Broadway in New York City. This image was part of a multi-day photo shoot of Hepburn for the June 1952 issue of Esquire magazine titled "Schooled to be Scandalous". Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsAmerican politician and lawyer Robert F. Kennedy campaigns for the United States Senate in New York, 1964. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsMick Jagger of the Rolling Stones at a performance in London, 1965. The lead singer of The Rolling Stones would become both a music and style icon, injecting sexual potency into his lyrics and tailoring. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsAmerican singer-songwriter Aretha Franklin performing on television during an episode of the American TV series 'The KRAFT Music Hall' themed 'Woody Allen Looks at 1967', New York City, 1967. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsAndy Warhol is photographed at The Factory while filming Drunk in 1965. The movie captures documentary filmmaker Emile de Antonio as he drinks an entire quart of J&B scotch in 66 minutes. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsJames Dean poses during a photoshoot for the television play, Keep Our Honor Bright in New York City in 1954. The production was one of the early screen appearances of James Dean who died less than two years later. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsSteve McQueen is photographed smoking a cigarette for the New York Times in 1968. McQueen's antihero persona, emphasized during the height of the counterculture of the 1960s, made him a top box-office draw for his films of the late 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsStevie Wonder is photographed performing in aviators and a fur-collared jacket while on stage at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 25, 1974. The musician, who happens to be blind, is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that includes rhythm and blues, pop, soul, gospel, funk, and jazz. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive C-Type Print
View Product DetailsStevie Wonder is photographed performing in aviators and a fur-collared jacket while on stage at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 25, 1974. The musician, who happens to be blind, is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that includes rhythm and blues, pop, soul, gospel, funk, and jazz. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive C-Type Print
View Product DetailsStevie Wonder is photographed performing in aviators and a fur-collared jacket while on stage at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 25, 1974. The musician, who happens to be blind, is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that includes rhythm and blues, pop, soul, gospel, funk, and jazz. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive C-Type Print
View Product DetailsPresident John F. Kennedy is photographed rehearsing lines on the set of NBC's Profiles in Courage in the early 1960s. The television series was based on Kennedy's Pulitzer-Prize-winning book of short biographies describing acts of bravery and integrity by eight United States Senators. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsMarlon Brando poses for a feature in the Saturday Evening Post on June 6, 1953.The interview detailed Brando's unique take on Hollywood and his unconventional method of acting that would lead him to become one of the most influential actors of the 20th century. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsUS President John F. Kennedy is photographed playing in the snow with his dog Charlie in 1962. The Welsh Terrier was JFK's most beloved pet and appeared in various news stories throughout the presidency. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive C-Type Print
View Product DetailsPop artist Andy Warhol is photographed at his studio known as The Factory in New York City in January of 1965. The image was part of a series of "collaborative portraits" Fried took in which Warhol pressed the camera's shutter-release button. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsPop artist Andy Warhol is photographed eating a banana at his studio known as The Factory in New York City in January of 1965. The image was part of a series of "collaborative portraits" Fried took in which Warhol pressed the camera's shutter-release button as can be seen in this shot. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsActress Audrey Hepburn is photographed in a violet evening dress for The American Magazine on March 23, 1952. At the time, Hepburn was playing Gigi in a Broadway production of the same name. She would go on to star in the film Roman Holiday, which would propel her to fame. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive C-Type Print
View Product DetailsActress Audrey Hepburn is photographed in a violet evening dress for The American Magazine on March 23, 1952. At the time, Hepburn was playing Gigi in a Broadway production of the same name. She would go on to star in the film Roman Holiday, which would propel her to fame. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive C-Type Print
View Product DetailsJames Dean smokes a cigarette during a photoshoot for the television play Keep Our Honor Bright in New York City in 1954. The production was one of the early screen appearances of James Dean who died less than two years later. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsFried captures life outside the famous Apollo Theatre on New York's West 125th Street on April 1951. The legendary performance hall's Amateur Night can be credited with launching the careers of icons like Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, Sammy Davis Jr., James Brown, Gladys Knight, Luther Vandross, D'Angelo, Lauryn Hill, and many others. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsActress Audrey Hepburn photographed on Broadway, whilst starring as Gigi in the Broadway production of the same name in New York City, 1951. This image was part of a multi-day photo-shoot of Hepburn for the June 1952 issue of Esquire magazine titled 'Schooled to be Scandalous'. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsIn celebration of an actor who was always cool, Paul Newman: Blue Eyed Cool captures one of America's most iconic stars, seen through the lens of six top celebrity photographers. With never-before-seen images of Newman on stage, on set, and while racing, this book captures the essence of Newman's charm and charisma. Images from Milton Greene, Terry O'Neill, Eva Sereny, Al Satterwhite, Lawrence Fried and Douglas Kirkland are combined with the photographers' raw and unvarnished commentary to create a must-have book for fans who see in in the actor's work and in his life, a true hero. This edition includes an 8×10 inch Hahnemuhle PhotoRag Paper print, Lawrence Fried stamp on reverse. Also includes an Iconic Images certificate of authenticity. Author: Lawrence Fried Hardcover 252 Pages Publisher: ACC Art Books, 2022
View Product DetailsJackie Kennedy is photographed dancing at the Boston Symphony Orchestra's Golden Trumpet Ball on September 24, 1965. The Ball was The Former First Lady's first social event appearance since the death of her husband President John F. Kennedy. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
View Product DetailsPop artist Andy Warhol is photographed at his studio known as The Factory in New York City in January of 1965. The image was part of a series of "collaborative portraits" Fried took in which Warhol pressed the camera's shutter-release button. Edition of 25 Estate stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Lawrence Fried Archive Gelatin Silver Print
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