'The Art of Travel' | Photo London 2023
Wenda Parkinson on an ostrich, 1951 — Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonUsh 21,659,000 - Ush 72,195,000Wenda Parkinson sits atop an ostrich while wearing knee-buttoned jeans and a loose cotton shirt by Spectator Sports as part of a British Vogue photoshoot in Oudtshoorn, South Africa. The model first met photographer Norman Parkinson when she was appearing as an actress at The Arts Theatre Club. Parkinson photographed her for the first time in 1947 and after four years as a couple, the two married in 1951.
View Product DetailsWenda Parkinson over a Rolls-Royce, 1950 — Vintage Print
Norman ParkinsonUsh 108,293,000British 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.
View Product DetailsWenda Parkinson in Hyde Park, 1951 — Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonUsh 14,439,000 - Ush 21,659,000Wenda Parkinson holds an umbrella while wearing a tweed suit by Hardy Amies on set of a 1951 British Vogue shoot near Rotten Row at Hyde Park Corner. The model first met photographer Norman Parkinson when she was appearing as an actress at The Arts Theatre Club. Parkinson photographed her for the first time in 1947 and after four years as a couple, the two married in 1951.
View Product DetailsThe Art of Travel View 2, 1951— Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonUsh 21,659,000 - Ush 72,195,000Wenda Parkinson wears a grey gabardine dress by Dorville while at George Airfield in Nairobi, Kenya as part of a British Vogue shoot in May of 1951. The model, who stands next to an Hermes aeroplane, would go on to marry photographer Norman Parkinson later the same year.
View Product DetailsKate Moss at the opening of Topshop, 2010 — Limited Edition Print
Greg BrennanUsh 8,664,000 - Ush 21,659,000Kate Moss is photographed arriving at a party for the opening of Topshop in Knightsbridge, London in May of 2010. 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 DetailsAnn-Margret on a chopper motorbike, 1971 — Open Edition Print
Douglas KirklandUsh 14,439,000Ann-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 DetailsAmy Winehouse on Princelet Street, Brick Lane in East London, 2003 — Limited Edition Print
Charles MoriartyUsh 12,635,000 - Ush 28,878,000October 20th marks two decades since the release of Frank, the debut album by Amy Winehouse, one of the brightest stars in British music since the Millennium. Frank – its title both an homage to Sinatra and a description of the album’s lyrical tone – won Winehouse critical praise and an Ivor Novello Award. Its cover was captured by Iconic Images photographer Charles Moriarty, on an autumn night in East London in 2003.
View Product DetailsPeter Sellers & Britt Ekland in Rome, 1965 — Open Edition Print
Douglas KirklandUsh 14,439,000Actor 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 DetailsPeter Sellers & Britt Ekland in Rome, 1965 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas KirklandUsh 21,057,000 - Ush 30,082,000Actor 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 DetailsAnn-Margret on a chopper motorbike, 1971 — Limited Edition Print
Douglas KirklandUsh 30,082,000 - Ush 54,748,000Ann-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 DetailsHands Over Paris, 1960 — Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonUsh 28,878,000 - Ush 54,147,000American fashion model Nena von Schlebrügge is photographed wearing a damson velvet hat by Pierre Cardin during a photoshoot for Queen magazine on August 31, 1960. The photoshoot featured Schlebrügge modeling in a helicopter flying over the Eiffel Tower.
View Product DetailsDavid Hemmings filming Blow Up, 1966 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'NeillUsh 16,244,000 - Ush 36,098,000English actor David Hemmings is drives a convertible in London during the filming of Antonioni's classic movie Blow Up in 1966. One of the many British films Hemmings starred in throughout the 60s and 70s, this mystery drama would see him play a photographer who realizes he has witnessed a murder.
View Product DetailsElton John with his private plane, 1974 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'NeillUsh 16,244,000 - Ush 36,098,000Elton 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 DetailsBritish troops liberating locals from German occupation, 1944 — Limited Edition Print
George RodgerUsh 14,439,000 - Ush 54,147,000Belgian women ride on the hood of a military jeep while crowds cheer after British troops liberated the area from German occupation in September of 1944. The Battle of the Bulge, Germany's last major offensive campaign on the Western Front, would occur three months later.
View Product DetailsDirty Rotten Scoundrels, 1988 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'NeillUsh 16,244,000 - Ush 86,634,000Steve Martin and Michael Caine are photographed in Cote d’Azure for Frank Oz’s 1988 film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels in which the pair play competing con artists. The two funny men frequently ad-libbed throughout the movie and can be credited for much of its witty humor.
View Product DetailsAlfred Hitchcock for an American Airlines campaign, 1959 — Limited Edition Print
Milton H. GreeneUsh 33,691,000 - Ush 50,537,000Alfred 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.
View Product DetailsFaye Dunaway The Morning After, 1977 — Co-Signed Edition Print
Terry O'NeillUsh 288,780,000Faye Dunaway takes breakfast by the pool as she reads the day’s newspapers at the Beverley Hills Hotel on March 29, 1977. This photograph of the morning after she won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Network is widely considered to be one of the defining images of Hollywood.
View Product DetailsThe Greek Tycoon, 1978 — Limited Edition Print
Eva SerenyUsh 10,830,000 - Ush 28,878,000Anthony 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 DetailsJan Ward in a streetcar named Desire, 1971 — Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonUsh 14,439,000 - Ush 36,098,000Jan Ward poses in a New Orleans streetcar named Desire during a photoshoot for British Vogue in January of 1971. Ward wears a patterned dress crafted by English designer John Bates during his time at Jean Varon.
View Product DetailsView from The Empire State Building, 1950 — Limited Edition Print
George RodgerUsh 14,439,000 - Ush 54,147,000A photo captured from the 86th floor of the Empire State Building reveals a crowd gathered on the observatory deck to take in the magnificent panoramic views of New York City's skyline, 1950.
View Product DetailsFrank Sinatra on the Boardwalk, 1968 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'NeillUsh 180,487,000 - Ush 252,682,000Frank Sinatra with his minders and his stand-in (who is wearing an identical outfit to him), is photographed arriving at on the set of The Lady in Cement in Miami Beach, 1968. This was the first instance in which Terry O'Neill worked with Sinatra.
View Product DetailsYoung Velvets, Young Prices photoshoot, 1949 — Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonUsh 21,659,000 - Ush 72,195,000Three velvet-capped women huddle in gossip as another looks on during an October 1949 Vogue photoshoot entitled "Young Velvets, Young Prices". Taken from the roof of the Condé Nast building on Lexington Avenue, this photograph captures the beauty of Manhattan's skyline complete with the Chrysler and Empire State buildings in full view.
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