Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Terry O'Neill Frank Sinatra on the Boardwalk photograph, black-and-white image of Sinatra in a suit walking among beachgoers.

signed; framed (needs to be reframed) // Frank Sinatra on the Boardwalk by Terry O'Neill is an iconic black-and-white photograph from 1968, capturing a candid moment with Frank Sinatra. Sinatra, dressed in a suit, walks confidently along a bustling boardwalk, flanked by bodyguards and associates, juxtaposed against casually dressed beachgoers. The contrast between Sinatra's formality and the relaxed atmosphere around him emphasizes his larger-than-life presence and celebrity aura. O'Neill's photograph encapsulates a moment in time, reflecting the glamour and tension of celebrity life during the 1960s. Signed by the artist, this limited-edition print captures Sinatra's effortless cool and the captivating atmosphere of his world.

Artwork Copyright © Terry O'Neill

Frank Sinatra On the Board walk, 1968

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signed; framed (needs to be reframed) // Frank Sinatra on the Boardwalk by Terry O'Neill is an iconic black-and-white photograph from 1968, capturing a candid moment with Frank Sinatra. Sinatra, dressed in a suit, walks confidently along a bustling boardwalk, flanked by bodyguards and associates, juxtaposed against casually dressed beachgoers. The contrast between Sinatra's formality and the relaxed atmosphere around him emphasizes his larger-than-life presence and celebrity aura. O'Neill's photograph encapsulates a moment in time, reflecting the glamour and tension of celebrity life during the 1960s. Signed by the artist, this limited-edition print captures Sinatra's effortless cool and the captivating atmosphere of his world.

Artwork Copyright © Terry O'Neill

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Brigitte Bardot, Deauville, 1968

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Frank Sinatra On The Board Walk, 1968

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Tin Pan Alley, 1963

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