Top Gun
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
the sequence when Tom Cruise poorly serenades Kelly McGillis to The Righteous Brothers 1965 hit
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
Top Gun
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
the sequence when Tom Cruise poorly serenades Kelly McGillis to The Righteous Brothers 1965 hit
Archival Pigment
Top Gun
By David Yarrow
Located in Los Angeles, CA
most played clip from the movie is the sequence when Tom Cruise poorly serenades Kelly McGillis to The
Archival Pigment
Unavailable
H 20 in W 16 in D 0.02 in
"Girls of Winter" W/ Kelly Monaco for Playboy Edt. 33 of 75 by Gen Nishino
Located in Los Angeles, CA
features rare and unpublished works by Tom Kelly, Salvador Dali, Pompeo Posar, David LaChapelle, and more.
Archival Pigment
Unavailable
H 15 in W 20 in D 0.02 in
Michael Bay's "Lights, Camera, Fantasy" for Playboy Legacy Collection # 33 of 75
Located in Los Angeles, CA
features rare and unpublished works by Tom Kelly, Salvador Dali, Pompeo Posar, David LaChapelle, and more.
Archival Pigment
Unavailable
H 20 in W 16 in D 0.02 in
"The Nude Marilyn Monroe" by Earl Moran for Playboy 1946 Edition 33 of 75
Located in Los Angeles, CA
features rare and unpublished works by Tom Kelly, Salvador Dali, Pompeo Posar, David LaChapelle, and more
Archival Pigment
Unavailable
H 20 in W 16 in D 0.02 in
The Nude Marilyn Monroe II by Earl Moran for Playboy 1946 Edition 34 of 75
Located in Los Angeles, CA
International and features rare and unpublished works by Tom Kelly, Salvador Dali, Pompeo Posar, David
Archival Pigment
Sold
H 20 in W 24 in
Marilyn Monroe on "Red Velvet" Playboy Legacy Collection - Signed by Hugh Hefner
Located in New York, NY
This early 1949 image of Marilyn Monroe on “Red Velvet” was shot by Tom Kelly, Hollywood celebrity
Archival Pigment
Test Pattern 11 (Kelly) (Abstract painting)
By Tom McGlynn
Located in London, GB
Acrylic on Fabriano paper - Unframed. Test Pattern series sets up a generic template as a poetic prompt to consider how behavioural responses to color and form stimulate an abstract...
Paper, Acrylic
Sold
H 20 in W 16 in
The Nude Marilyn Monroe II by Earl Moran for Playboy 1946 Edition 33 of 75
Located in Los Angeles, CA
International and features rare and unpublished works by Tom Kelly, Salvador Dali, Pompeo Posar, David
Silver Gelatin
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