Terry O’NeillBrigitte Bardot on the set of ‘Shalako’, 1968
From £10,000
Co-signed and numbered
Silver gelatin print
Available in three sizes:16 x 20 inches, edition of 50 + 10 APs 20 x 24 inches, edition of 50 + 10 APs30 x 40 inches, edition of 50 + 10 APs
Co-signed and numbered
Silver gelatin print
Available in three sizes:16 x 20 inches, edition of 50 + 10 APs 20 x 24 inches, edition of 50 + 10 APs30 x 40 inches, edition of 50 + 10 APs
This artwork was signed and numbered by the artist in his lifetime. The work is a silver gelatin print and comes direct from the artist's estate.
Framing
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Artwork In Detail
Beginning his career at the start of the 1960’s, Terry O’Neill focused his lens on youth culture, film, music and fashion, capturing the frontline of fame for over six decades.
Terry O’Neill
Brigitte Bardot on the set of ‘Shalako’, 1968
EnquireTerry O’Neill
United Kingdom
B. 1938 - 2019
EnquireTerry O’Neill has received a number of awards and honours, including a Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship at the Royal Photographic Society, and a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in 2019 for his services to photography. O’Neill’s work has been published in numerous publications including Bowie by O’Neill: The Definitive Collection with Unseen Images published in 2019, and Sinatra: Frank and Friendly- A Unique Photographic Memoir of a Legend published in 2007. His work is exclusively held in The National Portrait Gallery’s collection in London.