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Paul Newman: Blue Eyed Cool, Douglas Kirkland Edition — Deluxe Edition Boxset
Douglas Kirkland104 000 XPFIn 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.
View Product DetailsMarilyn Monroe posing in bed, 1961 — Open Edition Estate Print
Douglas Kirkland450 600 XPFMarilyn Monroe hugs a pillow as she poses naked in bed for photographer Douglas Kirkland during a session on November 17, 1961. Kirkland, then aged 24, photographed the icon and sex symbol for his first major assignment for Look magazine, one of the most celebrated photo-shoots ever with the femme fatale.
View Product DetailsMarilyn Monroe posing in bed, 1961 — Limited Edition Estate Print
Douglas Kirkland883 900 XPF - 2 902 900 XPFMarilyn Monroe hugs a pillow as she poses naked in bed for photographer Douglas Kirkland during a session on November 17, 1961. Kirkland, then aged 24, photographed the icon and sex symbol for his first major assignment for Look magazine, one of the most celebrated photo-shoots ever with the femme fatale.
View Product DetailsAudrey Hepburn in a white hat, 1965 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland707 100 XPF - 2 599 700 XPFAudrey Hepburn smiles in a hat and matching sunglasses during a Paris photoshoot to promote the 1965 film How to Steal a Million directed by William Wyler. The mod all-white ensemble, along with the rest of Hepburn's wardrobe for the film, was designed by Hubert de Givenchy.
View Product DetailsAudrey Hepburn smiling, 1965 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland707 100 XPF - 2 599 700 XPFAudrey Hepburn smiles during a photoshoot in Paris, France for the promotion of the film How to Steal a Million directed by William Wyler, 1965. The actress's wardrobe for the movie was exclusively Givenchy and Cartier.
View Product DetailsBrigitte Bardot portrait in Mexico, 1965 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland707 100 XPF - 2 773 000 XPFFrench actress Brigitte Bardot is photographed in Mexico on the set of the comedy-adventure film Viva Maria, 1965. This movie was the subject of one of two U.S. Supreme Court cases that led to the establishment of the MPAA Ratings Code.
View Product DetailsBrigitte Bardot playing cards, 1965 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland707 100 XPF - 2 599 700 XPFBrigitte Bardot is photographed smoking a cigarette during a card game on the set of the comedy-adventure film Viva Maria in 1965. This movie was the subject of one of two U.S. Supreme Court cases that led to the establishment of the MPAA Ratings Code.
View Product DetailsBrigitte Bardot on the floor, 1965 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland707 100 XPF - 2 599 700 XPFBrigitte Bardot is photographed during a card game on the set of the comedy-adventure film Viva Maria in 1965. This movie was the subject of one of two U.S. Supreme Court cases that led to the establishment of the MPAA Ratings Code.r Look magazine in 1962.
View Product DetailsSophia Loren in Man of La Mancha, 1972 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland606 600 XPF - 1 577 100 XPFSophia Loren is photographed in Rome while dressed in costume for her role as Aldonza in the 1972 film Man of La Mancha. The Italian actress was named by the American Film Institute as one of the greatest female stars of Classical Hollywood cinema.
View Product DetailsAnn-Margret on a chopper motorbike, 1971 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland866 600 XPF - 1 577 100 XPFAnn-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 DetailsDennis Hopper in New Mexico, 1970 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland606 600 XPF - 866 600 XPFDennis Hopper is photographed in Taos, New Mexico in 1970 during filming for The Last Movie. The actor established roots in Taos, a place he referred to as his "heart home" and where he would later be buried following his death in 2010.
View Product DetailsJack Nicholson at home with his Oscar, 1975 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland606 600 XPF - 866 600 XPFActor and filmmaker Jack Nicholson poses at home for a photograph with his Oscar in 1975. Douglas Kirkland would remember "When I went to shoot Jack Nicholson, a sleepy Angelica Houston answered the door. As we started our session, Jack gleefully picked up his Oscar for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and said, ‘this is my first!’ A couple days later, he was off to London to start filming The Shining."
View Product DetailsPeter Sellers & Britt Ekland in Rome, 1965 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland606 600 XPF - 866 600 XPFActor 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 DetailsJohn Lennon filming How I Won The War, 1966 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland606 600 XPF - 866 600 XPFJohn Lennon is photographed on location during the filming of the 1967 film How I Won The War. The movie, which follows the fictional 3rd Troop and their misadventures through Second World War, was Lennon's only non-musical acting role.
View Product DetailsMichael Caine in London, 1967 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland606 600 XPF - 866 600 XPFMichael Caine is photographed wearing his signature Paxton specs during a 1967 photoshoot in London. The English actor has appeared in more than 160 films in a career spanning seven decades and is considered a British film icon.
View Product DetailsCoco Chanel for Look magazine, 1962 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland866 600 XPF - 1 213 200 XPFFrench fashion designer Coco Chanel wears her signature skirted suit and matching hat while walking down the streets of Paris. The image was shot by Douglas Kirkland as part of a spread for Look magazine in 1962.
View Product DetailsVanessa Redgrave smoking through a Union Jack, 1967 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland606 600 XPF - 866 600 XPFVanessa Redgrave is at ease as she smokes a cigarette through a hole in a Union Jack flag. The photo was taken as part of a session at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles in 1967.
View Product DetailsAnn-Margret on a chopper motorbike, 1971 — Open Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland416 000 XPFAnn-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 truck 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 DetailsAudrey Hepburn in a white hat, 1965 — Open Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland478 400 XPFAudrey Hepburn smiles in a hat and matching sunglasses during a Paris photoshoot to promote the 1965 film How to Steal a Million directed by William Wyler. The mod all-white ensemble, along with the rest of Hepburn's wardrobe for the film, was designed by Hubert de Givenchy.
View Product DetailsAudrey Hepburn smiling, 1965 — Open Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland478 400 XPFAudrey Hepburn smiles during a photoshoot in Paris, France for the promotion of the film How to Steal a Million directed by William Wyler, 1965. The actress's wardrobe for the movie was exclusively Givenchy and Cartier.
View Product DetailsBrigitte Bardot playing cards, 1965 — Open Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland416 000 XPFBrigitte Bardot is photographed smoking a cigarette during a card game on the set of the comedy-adventure film Viva Maria in 1965. This movie was the subject of one of two U.S. Supreme Court cases that led to the establishment of the MPAA Ratings Code.
View Product DetailsBrigitte Bardot on the floor, 1965 — Open Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland478 400 XPFBrigitte Bardot is photographed during a card game on the set of the comedy-adventure film Viva Maria in 1965. This movie was the subject of one of two U.S. Supreme Court cases that led to the establishment of the MPAA Ratings Code.
View Product DetailsCoco Chanel for Look magazine, 1962 — Open Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland476 600 XPFFrench fashion designer Coco Chanel wears her signature skirted suit and matching hat while walking down the streets of Paris. The image was shot by Douglas Kirkland as part of a spread for Look magazine in 1962.
View Product DetailsDennis Hopper in New Mexico, 1970 — Open Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland416 000 XPFDennis Hopper is photographed in Taos, New Mexico in 1970 during filming for The Last Movie. The actor established roots in Taos, a place he referred to as his "heart home" and where he would later be buried following his death in 2010.
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