Frank Powolny Art
Frank Powolny was the principal portrait and still photographer at 20th Century Fox and its predecessor from 1923–66. He captured thousands of photos of Hollywood’s most glamorous stars - most of which regaled billboards, cinema lobbies, magazines and newspapers. Powolny was one of the lead photographers, who took the last known photographs of Marilyn on the set of her final unfinished movie, Something’s Got to Give. Powolny’s unforgettable publicity image of Marilyn for the movie, Niagara, was famously appropriated by artist Andy Warhol for his iconic 1960s silkscreens.
1950s Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Black and White
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Metal
Late 20th Century Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Giclée, Archival Pigment
20th Century Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Giclée, Archival Pigment
Late 20th Century Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin
Late 20th Century Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin
Early 2000s Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Metal
2010s Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid
Late 20th Century Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Giclée, Archival Pigment
Late 20th Century Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Plexiglass, Digital
20th Century Contemporary Frank Powolny Art
Giclée, Archival Pigment