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Brigitte Bardot by Robert Cohen for AGIP - Silver Gelatin B and W Photography

1967

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An original silver gelatin black and white photograph by Robert Cohen for AGIP. Brigitte Bardot in 1967. Features: Original silver gelatin print photograph unframed. Press photograph. Press agency: AGIP. Photographer: Robert Cohen. Title: Brigitte Bardot. Provenance: Private collection. Image size: 7.07 in high (18 cm) x 5 in wide (12.6 cm) - Archivally matted in a 17 x 13 mat. The ink stamp at the back reads AGIP Robert Cohen. Typed French comment glued at the back: "Mini robe de satin, coiffure inspirée des années 30, c'est BB dans son show télévisé du nouvel an. Bonne nouvelle pour les admirateurs de Brigitte Bardot, et ils sont, comme on le sait, légion. En effet, notre vedette de réputation internationale leur présentera ses meilleurs voeux dans le cadre de son show spécial du nouvel an, réalisé par Francois Rechenbach ainsi que E. Matalon et programmé sur le petit écran le 1er janvier prochain. Précisons enfin, que BB défilera devant les télespectateurs dans des tenues variées et attrayantes. 22 décembre 1967 AGIP". (Satin mini dress and 1930s-inspired hair for BB's New Year TV show. Good news for the fans of Brigitte Bardot, and they are, as we know, very numerous. Indeed, our international star will present her best wishes as part of its special New Year's show, directed by Francois Rechenbach and E. Matalon and scheduled on TV on January 1st. Lastly, B. B. will parade in front of viewers in varied and attractive outfits. December 22nd, 1967 AGIP). The piece will be shipped in a mat (17 x 13 in.) that fits a standard-sized frame.
  • Creator:
    Robert Cohen
  • Creation Year:
    1967
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 7.09 in (18 cm)Width: 4.97 in (12.6 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Vintage wear, age-toning, small folding on the upper right corner.
  • Gallery Location:
    Atlanta, GA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 5S071CDBABE1stDibs: LU1212213255322

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