
1964
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Jean Shrimpton poses at a doll's hospital in London with a large collection of patients in 1964. Photographer Terry O'Neill noted: " People used to say she looked like a doll, so I took her to a doll’s hospital I used to pass on my way to the office.
She was the best model I ever photographed, without a living doubt." Edition of 50 Digitally signed and embossed on the front, stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representation of the Terry O'Neill archive Gelatin Silver Print
British photographer Terry O’Neill (1938-2019) made his name in the 1960s-70s, capturing shots of the stars he cosied up to on both sides of the Atlantic.
Attributing his success with celebrities to genuinely liking his subjects and offering plenty of ‘compliments’, O’Neill presented figures such as Frank Sinatra, Brigitte Bardot and his one-time wife Faye Dunaway, often in intimate and unconventional compositions.
we offer a peek even further behind the curtain this month with our exhibition Terry O’Neill: The Vintage Collection .
His extensive archive of two million negatives, which has b…
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