David Bailey - Jack Nicholson, 1978





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Portrait of Jack Nicholson by David Bailey.
For the English magazine Ritz.
The actor graced the cover of this magazine in 1978.
Ritz Newspaper was a British magazine focused on gossip, celebrities and fashion.
It was launched in 1976 by David Bailey and David Litchfield, who were its co-editors.
Black and white digital impression with gloss lamination. Hot foil surface lamination.
Former montage specimen Misomex (CTP - Computer to Plate - film or file replication machine for the imposition of offset plates).
Printer SERAG. Medium resolution. Later print.
Format 19.8 x 15.6 cm, mounted on 30 x 24 cm wood board.
In very good condition.
Sticker and annotations on the reverse.
David Bailey, born January 2, 1938 in Leytonstone, London, is an English fashion and portrait photographer, known among other things for his major role as photographer for British Vogue in the 1960s, as well as for inspiring in director Michelangelo Antonioni the character of Thomas, the photographer, for his film Blow-Up.
Portrait of Jack Nicholson by David Bailey.
For the English magazine Ritz.
The actor graced the cover of this magazine in 1978.
Ritz Newspaper was a British magazine focused on gossip, celebrities and fashion.
It was launched in 1976 by David Bailey and David Litchfield, who were its co-editors.
Black and white digital impression with gloss lamination. Hot foil surface lamination.
Former montage specimen Misomex (CTP - Computer to Plate - film or file replication machine for the imposition of offset plates).
Printer SERAG. Medium resolution. Later print.
Format 19.8 x 15.6 cm, mounted on 30 x 24 cm wood board.
In very good condition.
Sticker and annotations on the reverse.
David Bailey, born January 2, 1938 in Leytonstone, London, is an English fashion and portrait photographer, known among other things for his major role as photographer for British Vogue in the 1960s, as well as for inspiring in director Michelangelo Antonioni the character of Thomas, the photographer, for his film Blow-Up.

