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  • Sharon Tate with teddy bear, 1968 — Vintage Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Sharon Tate holds a teddy bear as she poses nude on a shag rug during a London photo shoot, 1968. Tate and O'Neill worked together several times before her tragic death in 1969. Vintage Print Signed on reverse in ink by Terry O’Neill Slight corner creases and general press wear, Camera Press Stamp, typed caption “Roman’s Baby” and text on reverse

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  • David and Angie Bowie portrait, 1974 — Vintage Print

    Terry O'Neill

    David Bowie poses in a blazer, feather boa, and sunglasses beside his former wife Angie Bowie in a 1974 photoshoot. The legendary couple heavily influenced the glam rock culture and fashion of the 1970s. Vintage Print Signed on reverse in pencil by Terry O’Neill Slight corner creases, slight discoloration on edges, annotations in pen on reverse

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  • Honor Blackman for Goldfinger, 1964 — Co-Signed Edition Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Honor Blackman stands in a bikini on the beach for a publicity shot to promote the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger. Spelled out in the sand is the name of her character, Pussy Galore. Edition of 50 Signed by Honor Blackman and Terry O'Neill Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Grace Slick at the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967 — Vintage Print

    Ed Caraeff

    Grace Slick, frontwoman of Jefferson Airplane, performs with the band at Monterey Pop Festival in California in 1967. Slick was one of the earliest female rock stars alongside her close contemporary Janis Joplin and was a key figure in San Francisco's early psychedelic music scene in the mid-1960s. Vintage Print Signed on reverse in pencil by Ed Caraeff Slight surface scratches, Slight annotation in pen and black mark on reverse

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  • Dizzy Gillespie on Ken Nordine's show, 1961 — Vintage Print

    Ted Williams

    John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie is photographed playing the trumpet on Ken Nordine's jazz TV show in Chicago in 1961. Gillespie's combination of musicianship, showmanship, and wit made him a leading popularizer of the new music called bebop and one of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time. Vintage Print Signed on front left in pen by Ted Williams Slight corner creases and surface scratches, Slight fold, Nothing on reverse.

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  • Jimi Hendrix singing in a headscarf, 1969 — Vintage Print

    Ed Caraeff

    Jimi Hendrix is photographed performing on stage with The Experience in 1969. Adorned in his easily recognizable headscarf and vest, Hendrix was both a musical and style icon of the 1960s before his death at age 27. Vintage Print Signed on reverse in pencil by Ed Caraeff Slight corner creases and wear and small tear to the edges, slight surface scratches, Annotated on reverse “Jimi Hendrix The Experiance [sic] 1969” in marker

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  • Sean Connery & Brigitte Bardot for Shalako, 1968 — Vintage Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Sean Connery and Brigitte Bardot pause during a photoshoot of their own in Deauville, before the filming of 1968 movie Shalako. The movie, directed by Edward Dmytryk, was the first time that the two icons met and worked together. Vintage Print Signed on reverse in ink by Terry O’Neill Slight corner creases, slight markings on surface of the print, No markings on reverse

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  • Carmen Dell’Orefice for Seascapes with Figures, 1961 — Limited Edition Print

    Norman Parkinson

    Carmen Dell’Orefice stands in an oilskin smock from Captain O.M. Watts as she is photographed in the South of France for a 1961 Vogue fashion feature titled "Seascapes with Figures". Having been featured on the cover of Vogue at the age of 15, Dell'Orefice was one of the magazine's youngest cover models and is now recognized as the oldest working model in the world. Edition of 21 Stamped and authenticated by a representative of the Norman Parkinson archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Roger Moore as James Bond — Co-Signed Edition Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Roger Moore is photographed as the famed British Secret Service agent James Bond. He was the lead in seven Bond features and O'Neill recalls going to the set of Live and Let Die thinking he would "go take photos of Roger Moore, but [he] came out knowing that [he] just took photos of James Bond.” Edition of 50 Signed by Roger Moore and Terry O'Neill Gelatin Silver Print

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  • American GI in Italy, 1943 — Vintage Print

    George Rodger

    A young Italian boy holds a mirror up for an American GI as he slicks his hair back surrounded by locals in Eboli, Italy in 1943. This image was part of a series of photographs taken by George Rodger for Life Magazine documenting the War in Europe. Vintage Print Signed and captioned by George Rodger in pencil on reverse Minor wear on corners and edges, Two stamps on reverse

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  • Bahay kubo house relocating, 1953 — Vintage Print

    George Rodger

    A group of men carries a traditional Bahay Kubo community house as part of a relocating effort on the Island of Mactan in 1953. The Bahay Kubo is an icon of Filipino culture and a representation of Bayanihan, which refers to a spirit of communal unity. Vintage Print Signed in pencil on reverse Minor wear on corners and edges, Magnum Photos stamp, reference number stamp

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  • Wenda Parkinson over a Rolls-Royce, 1950 — Vintage Print

    Norman Parkinson

    British model Wenda Parkinson wears a satin Molyneaux evening gown while posing with a 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost for British Vogue in 1950. Wenda was one of Norman Parkinson's favorite subjects and a year after the pair's first assignment together, they got married. Vintage Print Signed on reverse by Norman Parkinson Minor wear on corners

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  • Brigitte Bardot with a dog while filming The Novices, 1970 — Co-Signed Edition Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Brigitte Bardot dons brocade pajamas while napping during the filming of The Novices directed by Guy Casaril in France. O'Neill notes: "Between takes on the set, I stumbled upon Brigitte sleeping. As if on cue, the dog jumped onto the bed and stuck his tongue out. Brigitte woke with a start and began to laugh – but not before I’d taken my shot." Edition of 50 Signed by Brigitte Bardot and Terry O'Neill Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Pete Townshend smashing his Stratocaster, 1967 — Vintage Print

    Ed Caraeff

    Pete Townshend of The Who kneels on stage as he smashes his Sunburst Fender Stratocaster while performing My Generation at the Opera House in Peoria, Illinois in 1967. Townshend was known for destroying his guitars on stage. It is estimated he broke over 35 guitars in 1967 alone. Vintage Print Signed on reverse in pencil by Ed Caraeff Slight corner creases and wear to the edges, slight surface scratches, slight stains on the reverse

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  • Marianne Faithfull, 1966, Co-signed Edition Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Marianne Faithfull poses in a corset, stockings, and suspenders for an early publicity photo in London 1966. Faithfull's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, was also the first manager of the Rolling Stones and asked Terry O'Neill to work with his other new acts. Edition of 50 Signed by Marianne Faithfull and Terry O'Neill Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Art Farmer & Benny Golson, 1960 — Vintage Print

    Ted Williams

    Founders of The Jazztet, trumpet player Art Farmer and tenor saxophonist Benny Golson hold their instruments as they stand amongst the rubble. Williams took this picture as part of a photoshoot for the September 1960 cover of Jazz publication DownBeat magazine. Vintage Print Signed on the front by Ted Williams Corner creases, Photographer copyright stamp on reverse

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  • Celia Hammond behind the wheel, 1964 — Limited Edition Print

    Norman Parkinson

    Celia Hammond sits behind the wheel of a car in a mod floral dress during a photoshoot for Woman’s Mirror in August of 1964. Hammond became a favorite model of Parkinson's and credits the rise of her career to him and his photographs. Edition of 21 Stamped and authenticated by a representative of the Norman Parkinson archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Brigitte Bardot in Les Petroleuses, 1971 — Co-Signed Edition Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Brigitte Bardot is photographed on the set of the western comedy Les Petroleuses a.k.a. The Legend of Frenchie King in Spain in 1971. Taken as part of a three-part series O'Neill was doing on Bardot, the image captures the bombshell in her role as an outlaw in search of oil complete with leather pants and a holstered gun. Edition of 50 Signed by Brigitte Bardot and Terry O'Neill Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Jean Shrimpton & Terence Stamp portrait, 1965 — Co-Signed Edition Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Terence Stamp and Jean "The Shrimp" Shrimpton are photographed at Stamps flat in London for The Daily Express published on June 29, 1965. The couple was regarded as the "faces of the 60s" by Vogue magazine. Now, over 50 years after this iconic photograph was captured, photographer Terry O’Neill and long-time friend Terence Stamp have co-signed Fine Art Print editions. Edition of 50 Signed by Terence Stamp and Terry O'Neill Gelatin Silver Print

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  • David Bailey leading a photoshoot, 1965 — Vintage Print

    Terry O'Neill

    David Bailey demonstrates a pose as he gives instructions to model Moyra Swan. Bailey was known for helping to create the "Swinging London" of the 1960s during his time working as a photographer at British Vogue. Vintage Print Signed on reverse in ink by Terry O’Neill Sight corner creases, standard press wear on front, Markings and typed caption “David Bailey At Work: ‘More Like This’”

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  • Steve McQueen in aviator sunglasses, 1969 — Vintage Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Steve McQueen wears aviator sunglasses as he sits on his desk at his Hollywood office in 1969. 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. Vintage Print Signed on reverse in ink by Terry O’Neill Corner creases, fold on top right, ink stain on front border, line indentation on right border, No markings on reverse

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  • Marlon Brando on set of The Last Tango In Paris, 1972 — Limited Edition Print

    Eva Sereny

    CMarlon Brando is photographed on the set of Bernardo Bertolucci’s controversial 1973 masterpiece The Last Tango In Paris. The film's raw portrayal of sexual violence and emotional turmoil led to international controversy and drew various levels of government censorship in different jurisdictions. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Eva Sereny Archive C-Type Print

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  • Brigitte Bardot for Shalako, 1968 — Co-Signed Edition Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Actress Brigitte Bardot smokes a cigarette at a producer’s lunch in Deauville before the filming of the 1968 movie Shalako. This was the first time that Bardot met her costar Sean Connery in what would be a union of two of the sixties' most iconic, charismatic sex symbols on the big screen. Edition of 50 Signed by Brigitte Bardot and Terry O'Neill Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Raquel Welch on set of The Beloved, 1970 — Vintage Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Raquel Welch stands surrounded by a group of men on the set of the film The Beloved (aka Sin and Restless), written and directed by George P. Cosmatos, in Cyprus in 1970. The actress, along with her costar Richard Johnson, took no salary for the film, just expenses and a share of the profits. Vintage Print Signed on reverse in pencil by Terry O’Neill Slight corner creases, bend and scratch on surface, Terry O’Neill / Hatton stamp on reverse

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