Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 5

Frank Sinatra 1989, original photograph, signed and numbered by Terry O'Neill.

About the Item

This photograph features the renowned Frank Sinatra performing on stage in London, captured by Terry O'Neill in a now iconic shot. The composition is remarkable, with the silhouette of the microphone amplified by the reflecting light against a dark backdrop and the gradual lighting from above. Sinatra's dynamic movement, arms raised high, captures the energy of the performance, making this one of the most exceptional pictures I've encountered and a highlight of Terry O'Neill's work. I am delighted to be able to offer this photograph for sale. Original silver gelatin photographic print by Terry O'Neill, signed and numbered in black ink by the photographer to the lower margin, framed and glazed - approx. 20in x 24in (51cm x 61cm)
  • Creator:
    Terry O'Neill (Photographer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20.08 in (51 cm)Width: 20.08 in (51 cm)Depth: 1.97 in (5 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1989
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU8638238317592
You May Also Like
  • Mary Frank, 1933 - , Abstract Photograph, Signed & Numbered, Framed
    By Mary Frank
    Located in Jensen Beach, FL
    Mary Frank is a British-born American artist best known for her abstract paintings and sculptures which depict the emotional impact of memory and loss. Frank has developed a unique p...
    Category

    2010s Photography

    Materials

    Paper

  • Mark Seliger "Tejon Ranch" Photograph, Signed and Numbered
    By Mark Seliger
    Located in Chicago, IL
    "Tejon Ranch, Lancaster, CA, 2004" platinum Palladium print by renowned portrait photographer Mark Seliger (b. 1959). Printed in 2011. Signed and numbered, edition 2 of 15. Measures:...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary American Organic Modern Photography

    Materials

    Paper

  • Jed Devine 'Still Life' Signed and Numbered Palladium Photograph
    By Jed Devine
    Located in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
    Jed Devine (American b. 1944) 'Still Life' Photographic Palladium print on Japanese rice paper. Image: 2 x 6.5 in / 5 x 16.5 cm. Full margins. Frame: 16.25 x 19.25 / 41 x 49 cm. Sign...
    Category

    Late 20th Century American Modern Photography

    Materials

    Paper

  • Black and White Art Photograph of a Hand, Signed, Numbered and Titled Illegibly
    Located in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
    Unidentified artist. Photograph of a Hand, 1989 Silver gelatin print mounted on backing. Signed, titled and numbered illegibly verso. No margins. Image: 9 x 9 in / 23 x 23 cm. Mat:...
    Category

    Late 20th Century American Modern Photography

    Materials

    Paper

  • 1970s Jay Maisel Beach Scene Color Photograph Signed Numbered and Framed
    By Jay Maisel 1
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    A vintage circa 1970s beach scene photograph by New York City photographer Jay Maisel (Born 1931). This photograph has a period frame dating to the 1970s and retains the original information verso. This work is signed in the lower right corner of the mat and the edition number of 284 / 750 is hand written in the lower left corner of the mat. The photograph itself measures approximately 19.5” wide by 15.5” high. This photograph by "Jay Maisel, produced and copyrighted by Berkey K & L Studios in a limited edition of 750. Each print has been individually signed and numbered by the artist. The negatives will never be used again." From the Jay Maisel website, “After studying painting and graphic design at Cooper Union and Yale, Jay Maisel began his career in photography in 1954. While his portfolio includes the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Miles Davis, he is perhaps best known for capturing the light, color, and gesture found in everyday life. Some of his commercial accomplishments include five Sports Illustrated swimsuit covers, the first two covers of New York Magazine, the cover of Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue...
    Category

    Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Photography

    Materials

    Metal

  • Michael Roberts Original Photograph "Michel Nude" Hamilton's London, 1989
    By Michael Roberts
    Located in Palm Springs, CA
    MICHAEL ROBERTS (1947-2023) PLEASE NOTE: This photograph is a one of a kind original photograph. Every photograph in the show was available to purchase, and only one of each was printed. This large black and white hand printed silver gelatin photograph of "Michel Nude" by the legendary fashion icon, Michael Roberts, London. This image was part of a Michael Roberts show in 1989 at Hamilton's gallery, London. Signed on back. Black metal simple frame. Image: 15" x 19", framed: 22' x 26". This image is one of two that were in the gallery show in London. The images from the show were very rare and now highly sought after and collected after Mr. Robert's death but there are NONE available to purchase. These two images were purchased from that Exhibit from Hamiltons. The second one, "Nude of Michel" is available on separate listing. We hope they are purchased together as they were hung next to each other in the exhibit. MICHAEL ROBERTS: The preferred medium of the fashion journalist Michael Roberts was Canson art paper, which he scissored freehand into crisp-cut collages, or snipped into minute dots to reassemble into mosaics, for magazine covers or book illustrations. His art, bit by bit putting it together, reflected his life in fashion. He wrote about it, commissioned unexpected others to do so, photographed for media and ads, and charmed cranky legendary lensmen into snapping for him. He could source the clothes, choose the crazy locale, stage the shoot’s story, and write a witty critique of the enterprise. He was also always the most elegant person involved, effortlessly cool. Roberts, who has died aged 75, never bothered with a résumé, since every new role or venture seemed to just develop, but they totted up to a serious career. He was a writer on the Sunday Times in the 1970s, when new couture catwalk drama and heightened designer celebrity demanded a fashion voice that was both theatre critic and gossip columnist. Then from 1979 he was art and style director of Tatler magazine, when the editor, Tina Brown...
    Category

    Vintage 1980s English Modern Photography

    Materials

    Paper

Recently Viewed

View All