Milton Greene spent nearly 50 years behind the lens; his early work as a fashion photographer was featured throughout the pages of Life, Look, Harper’s Bazaar, Town & Country and Vogue during the 1940s and 1950s. Next, he took to celebrity portraits, showcasing not only the image of his subjects, but their hearts. Best known for his work with Marilyn Monroe and “The Black Sitting,” Greene captured the essence of such iconic subjects as Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, Cary Grant, Elizabeth Taylor, Sammy Davis, Jr., Sophia Loren, Andy Warhol, Judy Garland, Alfred Hitchcock, Lauren Bacall, Steve McQueen, Ava Gardner and countless others, including timeless beauty, Audrey Hepburn.
On July 8, 1955, Greene was on the set of War and Peace (Paramount, 1956) in Rome, Italy, documenting the film and its lead actress, the incomparable Hollywood and fashion icon Audrey Hepburn starring as Natasha Rostova.
We proudly offer three of Greene’s images of Hepburn, each photograph a celebration of her natural beauty, class, elegance and grace.
Modern Archival Pigment Print
Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta 325 GSM Fiber Paper
Digitally Mastered from the Original Negative
Hand-Numbered in Limited Editions
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