The Jetsetter
Satisfy their wanderlust. Prints from across the globe, curated for the travel enthusiast.Woman in White, 1947 — Limited Edition Print
Norman Parkinsonƒ;9,930.00 - ƒ;33,099.00'Woman in White' fashion story. Modeling a diagonal jersey bodice, sequin-edged drape from one shoulder and a heavy satin skirt by Wallace. Photographed at Tintern Abbey for British Vogue, July 1947.
View Product DetailsPeter Sellers & Britt Ekland in Rome, 1965 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirklandƒ;9,654.00 - ƒ;13,791.00Actor Peter Sellers photographs Britt Ekland as she rides past the Colosseum on a scooter in Rome, 1965. The two were married at the time and on location filming their latest movie Paparazzo.
View Product DetailsMick Jagger with his Aston Martin DB6, 1966 — Limited Edition Print
Gered Mankowitzƒ;8,275.00 - ƒ;34,754.00Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones is photographed next to his beloved Aston Martin DB6 car in London, 1966. Mankowitz recalls, "Mick was between homes at this time and this portrait with his beloved Aston Martin DB6 was taken outside his old flat in a mews near Baker Street in Central London".
View Product DetailsAnn-Margret on a chopper motorbike, 1971 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirklandƒ;13,791.00 - ƒ;25,100.00Ann-Margret rides her chopper motorbike down an empty highway in Las Vegas in 1971. As she drove the bike down the road Kirkland took photos from the back of a convertible car while his wife, Francoise, drove. He noted, "Finally I said, 'We got it, Ann-Margret!' and she threw out her legs and said 'WEEEE' out of joy that we had gotten the pictures, but instead her reaction became the picture".
View Product DetailsThe Yardbirds in London, 1966 — Limited Edition Print
Gered Mankowitzƒ;6,124.00 - ƒ;26,975.00English rock band The Yardbirds are captured outside Mankowitz's Ormond Yard Studio during a photo session in London in 1966. The band kickstarted the careers of three of rock's most famous guitarists, Eric Clapton, who left the band in 1965, his replacement Jimmy Page, and Jeff Beck, the latter two of which are pictured here. By a stroke of luck, this portrait also features the symbol of the British establishment striding past wearing his bowler hat, snapped between the legs of the singer Keith Relf.
View Product DetailsCybill Shepherd filming At Long Last Love, 1974 — Limited Edition Print
Eva Serenyƒ;3,294.00 - ƒ;8,275.00Cybill Shepherd drinks from a champagne coup in the backseat of a car while on the set of Peter Bogdanovich's musical romantic comedy film At Long Last Love in 1974. At the time, Shepherd was involved with the married American director with whom she had already played love interests in her debut movie.
View Product DetailsJames Dean filming in New York, 1954 — Limited Edition Print
Lawrence Friedƒ;3,310.00 - ƒ;10,923.00James 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.
View Product DetailsHonor Blackman for James Bond, 1964 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'Neillƒ;7,448.00 - ƒ;16,550.00Honor Blackman splashes in the ocean as part of a publicity shoot to promote the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger. During the photoshoot, Blackman spelled out in the sand the name of her character, Pussy Galore.
View Product DetailsThree Dog Night in a limousine, 1972 — Limited Edition Print
Ed Caraeffƒ;3,972.00 - ƒ;9,930.00Three Dog Night's Cory Wells, Joe Schermie and Chuck Negron pose in a limousine for a portrait during a limousine ride after not sleeping for two days on January 4, 1972. Ed Caraeff would form a tight relationship with the band and become their official tour photographer for many years.
View Product DetailsElton John with his private plane, 1974 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'Neillƒ;7,448.00 - ƒ;16,550.00Elton John is photographed in front of his private Boeing 720 plane "The Starship" on an airport runway in California. The photo was taken before John and his team left for the remainder of his US tour in 1974.
View Product DetailsOfficer Chuck Yeager in Barstow, 1983 — Limited Edition Print
Tom Zimberoffƒ;3,972.00 - ƒ;8,606.00Air Force officer and test pilot Chuck Yeager is photographed touching the nose of a plane in Barstow, California in 1983. In October of 1974, Yeager became the first pilot in history to break the sound barrier in flight.
View Product DetailsWham! in London, 1983 — Limited Edition Print
Gered Mankowitzƒ;6,124.00 - ƒ;13,488.00George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley of Wham! are photographed laying on floaties in the sand during a photoshoot in London in 1983. The English pop duo were one of the most successful musical acts of the 1980s and after their breakup George Michael went on to have a successful solo career.
View Product DetailsMichael Caine stands on a boat, 1970 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'Neillƒ;19,859.00Michael Caine wears a trench coat on a boat in the harbor during filming for the 1971 movie Get Carter. Caine took the role because of his working-class upbringing, stating of his character: He "is the dead-end product of my own environment, my childhood. I know him well. He is the ghost of Michael Caine."
View Product DetailsOutside the Apollo Theatre, 1951 — Limited Edition Print
Lawrence Friedƒ;3,310.00 - ƒ;10,923.00Fried 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.
View Product DetailsAlfred Hitchcock for an American Airlines campaign, 1959 — Limited Edition Print
Milton H. Greeneƒ;6,289.00 - ƒ;8,937.00Alfred Hitchcock leaning out a window’s plane. Milton was contracted by American Airlines to pitch a celebrity series ad campaign. A medley of stars were photographed including Alfred Hitchcock in 1959.
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