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Artist: Lawrence Schiller
Artist: Samuel Field
Clint Eastwood, Durango, Mexico, 1969
Located in Chicago, IL
Clint Eastwood, Durango, Mexico 1969 Silver Gelatin Print 16 x 20 inches Edition size: 35 Please inquire for additional sizes Lawrence Schiller is an American producer, screen...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Water Polo Players 02, Olympic Trials, Los Angeles
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer. Additional sizes may be available upon request.
Category

1960s Photography

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Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

Paul Newman and Robert Redford, 1968
Located in Chicago, IL
American actors Paul Newman and Robert Redford playing ping-pong during a break in the filming of their movie 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'. Durango, Mexico, 1968. Silver Gel...
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1960s Contemporary Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Clint Eastwood, 1969
Located in Chicago, IL
Clint Eastwood, 1969 Platinum Print 16 x 20 inches Edition size: 35 Please inquire for additional sizes Lawrence Schiller is an American producer, s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

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Platinum

Paul Newman, Cool Hand Luke, 1966
Located in Chicago, IL
Paul Newman on set of Cool Hand Luke, 1966 Silver Gelatin Print 16 x 20 inches Edition size: 35 Please inquire for additional sizes Lawrence Schi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Marilyn Monroe on set of Somethings Got To Give, 1962
Located in Chicago, IL
When Lawrence Schiller got the assignment from the French magazine Paris Match to photograph Marilyn Monroe on the 20th century Fox set of Something’s Got To Give, he thought nothing of it. It wasn’t to be a private, studio shoot. He wasn’t going to set up lights, create backgrounds, use a tripod. Just another assignment, he figured. Monroe by then was firmly established as a figment in the imagination of most young men. The orphan Norma Jean had recreated herself as the blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe. She’d appeared in twenty-nine films by the time Schiller photographed her in black and white and color in May 1962. The world was unprepared for the moment when Marilyn jumped in the swimming pool in a flesh-colored bikini and came up out of the water au natural. She was all smiles and in her element: the sex goddess...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

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C Print

Muhammad Ali defeating Floyd Patterson, Las Vegas, November 1965
Located in Chicago, IL
Muhammad Ali defeating Floyd Patterson, Las Vegas, November 1965 Available sizes: 16 x 20 inches Digital Pigment Print Edition size: 35 20 x 24 inches C print Edition size: 9 30 x 40 inches C print Edition size: 15 48 x 60 inches C print Edition size: 9 Lawrence Schiller is an American producer, screenwriter, and photographer best known for his candid photos of Marilyn Monroe. For almost 35 years, Schiller collaborated with Norman Mailer to create several films together, including Executioner's Song (1982), for which Mailer received the Pulitzer Prize. “I never considered myself a good photographer. I still don't,” he has said. “I thought of myself as a hard worker. My camera was a sponge and I had an instinct that athletes have—anticipation.” Born on December 28, 1936 in Brooklyn, NY, was raised in San Diego and attended Pepperdine College in Los Angeles. After graduating, he held photojournalist positions at Time, The Sunday Times, The Saturday Evening Post, and Newsweek. The artist later broke into the world of film by directing part of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in 1969 and Lady Sings the Blues in 1972. Over the course of his career, Schiller has captured images of several important and notorious figures in American history including Lee Harvey...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

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Digital Pigment

Clint Eastwood, Durango, Mexico
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer
Category

1960s Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

FAO Schwarz
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer
Category

1960s Photography

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Archival Pigment

Muhammad Ali Defeating Floyd Patterson, Las Vegas
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer
Category

1960s Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Tippi Hedren and Alfred Hitchcock, Los Angeles, 1962
Located in Chicago, IL
Tippi Hedren and Alfred Hitchcock, Los Angeles, 1962. Digital Chromogenic Print 16 x 20 inches AP 2/5 *Please inquire for additional sizes* Lawrence ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

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C Print

Mad Men at the Bar, 1958
Located in Chicago, IL
Digital Chromogenic Print mounted on Dibond 48 x 60 inches Edition size: 8 *Please inquire for additional sizes* Lawrence Schiller is an American producer, screenwriter, and phot...
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1950s Contemporary Photography

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C Print

Barbra Streisand portrait by Lawrence Schiller
Located in Chicago, IL
Lawrence Schiller describes this photo of Barbra from 1968 as “The Nefertiti-like profile taken in London. There she exudes a regality that true divas portray. Her neck is long, her ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Photography

Materials

C Print

Marilyn Monroe, 1962
Located in Chicago, IL
When Lawrence Schiller got the assignment from the French magazine Paris Match to photograph Marilyn Monroe on the 20th century Fox set of Something’s Got To Give, he thought nothing of it. It wasn’t to be a private, studio shoot. He wasn’t going to set up lights, create backgrounds, use a tripod. Just another assignment, he figured. Monroe by then was firmly established as a figment in the imagination of most young men. The orphan Norma Jean had recreated herself as the blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe. She’d appeared in twenty-nine films by the time Schiller photographed her in black and white and color in May 1962. The world was unprepared for the moment when Marilyn jumped in the swimming pool in a flesh-colored bikini and came up out of the water au natural. She was all smiles and in her element: the sex goddess...
Category

1960s Contemporary Photography

Materials

C Print

Malibu, California, 1963
Located in Chicago, IL
Malibu, California, 1963. Chromogenic Digital Print 16 x 20 inches Edition size: 15 *Please inquire for additional sizes* Lawrence Schiller is an American producer, screenwriter...
Category

1960s Contemporary Photography

Materials

C Print

Palm Springs, California, 1963
Located in Chicago, IL
Palm Springs, California, 1963. Digital Chromogenic Print 16 x 20 inches Edition size: 35 *Please inquire for additional sizes* Lawrence Schiller is an American producer, screen...
Category

1960s Contemporary Photography

Materials

C Print

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