Photo London 2024
This year's display featured some of the best photographs from the Iconic collection, including works from Terry O'Neill, Eve Arnold, Gered Mankowitz, Kevin Cummins, Greg Brennan, Charles Moriarty, Lawrence Fried and Eva Sereny.
Photo London 2024
This year's display featured some of the best photographs from the Iconic collection, including works from Terry O'Neill, Eve Arnold, Gered Mankowitz, Kevin Cummins, Greg Brennan, Charles Moriarty, Lawrence Fried and Eva Sereny.
Mick Jagger with his Aston Martin DB6, 1966 — Limited Edition Print
Gered MankowitzRf72,551.00 - Rf304,714.00Mick 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 DetailsThe Jam in West London for the cover of their album 'This is the Modern World', 1977 — Limited Edition Print
Gered MankowitzRf53,204.00 - Rf236,516.00English punk rock band The Jam (Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton Rick Buckler) photographed in West London for the cover of their album 'This is the Modern World', 1977.
View Product DetailsMarilyn Monroe striking a pose on the set of 'The Misfits', 1960 — Limited Edition Print
Eve ArnoldRf87,061.00 - Rf130,592.00In 1960, Marilyn Monroe arrived in the searing heat of the Nevada desert to shoot The Misfits, a film written as a parting love letter to Monroe by her then husband, the playwright Arthur Miller. Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift, two long-established superstars, were cast to star alongside Monroe under the direction of the seasoned director John Huston. It would be the most expensive black and white movie ever made at the time.
View Product DetailsKeith Haring painting Grace Jones, 1986 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas KirklandRf52,237.00 - Rf206,045.00In preparation for shooting Vamp, the 1986 cult film in which she played Katrina, Queen of Vampires, Grace Jones's body and face were painted by the American pop artist Keith Haring. Jones sported Haring's instinctive primary lines on her skin, making her resemble a tribal queen in ritual dress, white patterns marking the flow of energy in her body. Photographer Douglas Kirkland, famed for his on-set portraits, captured the pair mid-creation.
View Product DetailsPaul McCartney at a London party, 1964 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'NeillRf65,296.00 - Rf348,244.00The Beatles' Paul McCartney photographed at a London party, 1964. The Beatles were the most influential musicians of all time and proven integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form.
View Product DetailsPrince reaching toward the camera, 1996 — Limited Edition Print
Steve ParkeRf34,825.00 - Rf217,653.00A jewelry-adorned Prince stares at photographer Steve Parke through his henna-covered hands during a 1999 photoshoot at Paisley Park. This was the first photoshoot Parke did with the singer-songwriter.
View Product DetailsKate Moss during a night out, 2007 — Limited Edition Print
Greg BrennanRf34,825.00 - Rf87,061.00Kate Moss is photographed during a night out at the Donmar Warehouse in Covent Garden in London on the 16th of January in 2007. The British supermodel and businesswoman rose to fame in the early 1990s and has since become of of the most influential fashion figures in the world.
View Product DetailsIce Cube at the 51st Street subway station, 1990 — Limited Edition Print
Kevin CumminsRf52,237.00 - Rf166,867.00Ice Cube is photographed at the entrance of 51 Street Subway station in New York City on July 23, 1990. The following year, the rapper would take on his first acting role in Boyz n the Hood, a film named after one of his famous 1987 rap songs.
View Product DetailsLee Marvin for Pocket Money, 1972 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'NeillRf65,296.00 - Rf145,102.00Lee Marvin is photographed on the set of Stuart Rosenberg's film Pocket Money in 1972. The American Western buddy comedy sees Paul Newman, a cowboy who is down on his luck, team up with his old partner (Lee Marvin) to complete his latest job for a shifty businessman.
View Product DetailsKate Bush in a red parachute jumpsuit, 1978 — Limited Edition Print
Gered MankowitzRf53,688.00 - Rf118,258.00Kate Bush poses in a red parachute jumpsuit during a photoshoot in London in 1978. The English singer-songwriter rose to fame at the age of 19 with her album Wuthering Heights that would make her the youngest female artist to achieve a UK number one with a self-written song.
View Product DetailsJean Shrimpton & Terence Stamp portrait, 1965 — Co-Signed Edition Print
Terry O'NeillRf217,653.00Terence 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.
View Product DetailsThe Greek Tycoon, 1978 — Limited Edition Print
Eva SerenyRf34,825.00 - Rf87,061.00Anthony Quinn is photographed in character as a shipping magnate on the set of the 1978 film The Greek Tycoon by director J. Lee Thompson in Mykonos, Greece. The American drama film is loosely based on Aristotle Onassis and his relationship with Jacqueline Kennedy.
View Product DetailsJackie Kennedy at the Golden Trumpet Ball, 1965 — Limited Edition Print
Lawrence FriedRf29,021.00 - Rf95,767.00Jackie 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.
View Product DetailsNew York, New York for Go Magazine, 1960 — Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonRf58,041.00 - Rf261,183.00Robin Miller and Pippa Diggle smile on the South Street Viaduct beneath Manhattan Bridge as part of a 1960 photoshoot for Go magazine. The couple was one of photographer Norman Parkinson's neighbors in his New York City apartment building.
View Product DetailsDavid Bowie & Twiggy for Pin Ups, 1973 — Limited Edition Print
Justin de VilleneuveRf50,786.00 - Rf130,592.00Model Twiggy poses with musician David Bowie in Paris for the cover of his Pin Ups album in 1973. Originally taken for a magazine, when David Bowie saw the portrait, he immediately asked the photographer if he could use it for the album cover.
View Product DetailsNew Years Eve at Studio 54, 1977 — Limited Edition Print
Robin PlatzerRf46,433.00Bianca Jagger, Halston, Liza Minnelli, Jack Haley Jr., and Andy Warhol are photographed reveling at New York City's famous Studio 54 on New Year's Eve in 1977. That night, event planner Robert Isabell had four tons of glitter dumped in a four-inch layer on the club's floor which owner Ian Schrager said was like "standing on stardust".
View Product DetailsMuhammad Ali confronts Joe Frazier, 1974 — Limited Edition Print
Michael BrennanRf37,146.00 - Rf116,082.00Muhammad Ali is photographed with rival boxer Joe Frazier after a 1974 press conference at the Wig Pen restaurant in Manhattan where they announced their upcoming fight at Madison Square Garden. Ali is shown pointing to the side-view mirror of Frazier's car as he tells him to "take a look and see how ugly he is" in one of his creative insults.
View Product DetailsThe Black & White Ball at the Plaza Hotel, 1966 — Limited Edition Print
Lawrence FriedRf29,021.00 - Rf95,767.00This photo captures Luciana Pignatelli, Peter Gimbel, and Consuelo Crespi at the Black White Ball hosted by writer Truman Capote at the Plaza Hotel in New York City on November 28, 1966. The masquerade ball gathered 540 attendees to honor Capote's friend and Washington Post publisher Katherine Graham and is considereda pinnacle of New York's social history.
View Product DetailsAudrey Hepburn in Times Square, 1951 — Limited Edition Print
Lawrence FriedRf29,021.00 - Rf95,767.00Audrey Hepburn is photographed in Times Square, 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".
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