An Ode to Spring
A collection celebrating the vibrance, renewal, and energy of Springtime. Explore limited-edition prints featuring fashion icons, musicians, and celebrities surrounded by the colors and flora of the warmer seasons. These pieces breathe new life into an existing art collection or living space.
Featuring works by Terry O'Neill, Eva Sereny, Norman Parkinson, Ed Caraeff, and more.
An Ode to Spring
A collection celebrating the vibrance, renewal, and energy of Springtime. Explore limited-edition prints featuring fashion icons, musicians, and celebrities surrounded by the colors and flora of the warmer seasons. These pieces breathe new life into an existing art collection or living space.
Featuring works by Terry O'Neill, Eva Sereny, Norman Parkinson, Ed Caraeff, and more.
Bianca Jagger wearing Zandra Rhodes, 1970s — Limited Edition Print
Eva Sereny24 639 000 som - 61 906 000 somBianca Jagger is pictured wearing Zandra Rhodes clothing during a fashion shoot for Sunday Times magazine at her house in Cheyne Walk in the late 70's. The actress and human rights advocate is perhaps best know as a 70s style icon and the former wife of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger.
View Product DetailsAl Pacino filming Bobby Deerfield, 1977 — Limited Edition Print
Eva Sereny24 639 000 som - 61 906 000 somAl Pacino is photographed posing on set of the Sydney Pollack racecar film Bobby Deerfield in 1977. Eva Sereny would recall that Pacino didn't know how to drive at this point, so his car was manually pushed during the filming.
View Product DetailsElle Macpherson on a daybed, 1997 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'Neill55 715 000 som - 92 859 000 somElle Macpherson is photographed lounging on a daybed during a shoot in New York in 1997. McPherson is known for her record five cover appearances for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue beginning in the 1980s, leading to her nickname "The Body", coined by Time in 1989.
View Product DetailsRod Stewart Never a Dull Moment photoshoot, 1972 — Limited Edition Print
Ed Caraeff29 715 000 som - 74 287 000 somRod Stewart poses in a monochromatic floral blazer for a portrait during a session for his album Never A Dull Moment in Miami on May 15, 1972. The British musician's distinctive raspy voice earned him success in several bands such Jeff Beck Group and Faces as and also as a solo act.
View Product DetailsCoco Chanel for Look magazine, 1962 — Open Edition Print
Douglas Kirkland56 747 000 somFrench 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 DetailsRaquel Welch on set in Cyprus, 1970 — Limited Edition Print
Terry O'Neill55 715 000 som - 297 147 000 somRaquel Welch stands surrounded by a group of Greek-Cypriot seamstresses 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.
View Product DetailsAudrey Hepburn in Givenchy, 1955 — Limited Edition Print
Norman Parkinson49 525 000 som - 74 287 000 somAudrey Hepburn smiles at Villa Rolli, a farmhouse in the Alban Hills of Cecchina, Italy, during the filming of King Vidor’s War and Peace on June 23, 1955. Photographed for Glamour magazine, the actress wears a stunning Givenchy afternoon cocktail dress from his Spring/Summer 1955 collection.
View Product DetailsIvy Nicholson for American Vogue, 1957 — Limited Edition Print
Norman Parkinson74 287 000 som - 222 860 000 somAmerican model Ivy Nicholson is photographed wearing a raincoat and umbrella during a New York photoshoot for American Vogue in 1957. Nicholson blazed through 1950s Europe as a top fashion model before becoming one of the first "superstars" in Andy Warhol's Factory in the 1960s.
View Product DetailsFirst nude in colour, 1951 — Limited Edition Print
Norman Parkinson49 525 000 som - 123 812 000 somA nude model is photographed on a floral satin bench with her face covered for a spread entitled "Beauty Is All-Embracing" featured in Vogue Beauty Book's fifth issue in 1951. The image would mark the publication's first nude in color.
View Product DetailsWenda Parkinson in Hyde Park, 1951 — Limited Edition Print
Norman Parkinson49 525 000 som - 74 287 000 somWenda 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 DetailsDolly Parton Heartbreaker photoshoot, 1978 — Limited Edition Print
Ed Caraeff29 715 000 som - 74 287 000 somDolly Parton poses for a portrait during the cover session for her album Heartbreaker in Los Angeles, CA on February 15, 1978. The country star would see her album top the Billboard charts for nine consecutive weeks and become gold in the US and Canada.
View Product DetailsFloral Goddess from the Bernie Taupin & Terry O'Neill collaboration — Limited Edition Print
Bernie Taupin & Terry O'Neill25 134 000 som - 86 668 000 somBrigitte Bardot enjoys a casual lunch before setting off to promote her latest film, Edward Dmytryk's 1968 British-German-American Western Shalako, which co-starred Sean Connery. Taupin has eclipsed the flower in her hair in the original photograph is eclipsed by Taupin's appliqu'd copies, with more standing like cocktail garnishes on the rims of the glasses at the bottom of the shot.
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