Roddy McDowall

Elizabeth Taylor Applying Makeup for Cleopatra

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Description

Elizabeth Taylor Applying Makeup for Cleopatra circa 1961.

  • Roddy McDowall (British, 1928-1998).
  • Gelatin silver print.
  • Wet stamp of artist’s credit on verso.
  • Inscription in pencil reads, Step 5: Using long brush with stub bristles she applies silver sequins to lid.
  • Wet stamp of prominent photography dealer Lee Gross on verso.
  • Unframed.

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Minimal wear on edges.

Wear is consistent with age.

 

Product is used.

Dimensions

Height: 4 inches / 10.16 cm
Width: 7 inches / 17.78 cm

Collectible Type

Region

Europe

Country

United Kingdom

Construction Year Start

1961

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