Ian Fleming & Sean Connery On Set Photographic Print - By Frank Herrmann - Signed & Numbered Edition

Sale price£950.00

This is a numbered collector's edition of 25, individually signed by the photographer. 

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Edition pricing.  The print price becomes more expensive as the edition number gets higher - nearer sell-out - so consider this when making your choice.   

SOLD - Prints 1-5. £650
Prints 6-10. £950
Prints 11-15. £1,250
Prints 16-20. £1,750
Prints 21-25. £2,250

Introducing a piece of James Bond history: the meeting of the creator and the first actor to play him on the silver screen. The Ian Fleming & Sean Connery On Set Photographic Print - by Frank Herrmann - Signed & Numbered Edition captures an iconic moment in time, the day the author visited the Pinewood set of Dr. No

22nd March 1962. The Sunday Times photographer Frank Herrmann captures Ian Fleming chatting with actor Sean Connery at the Pinewood Studios set of Dr. No's Crab Key underground facility, designed by Sir Ken Adam. Correspondent for The Sunday Times until 1962, Ian Fleming tips off the paper about his visit to the studios, ensuring they have the exclusive on this historic meeting.

Facts.  This is an unframed archival pigment print embossed with Frank Herrmann's photographer's stamp, numbered and signed by the photographer in pencil on the lower right margin. Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm fine art paper, specially designed for fine art applications. Acid- and lignin-free, it meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance. 

Size.  Paper size W25" x H17”, image size W21" x H14" 

Made by.  Frank Herrmann is widely regarded as one of the outstanding photojournalists of the latter part of the twentieth century, with an illustrious 30 year career at The Sunday Times. His work is held in many private collections and the National Portrait Gallery has recently purchased his work for their permanent collection. ©Frank Herrmann. 

Size: 25 x 17"

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Number: 8

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