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Here are some Audrey Hepburn owned photos from The Nun’s Story we sold:
Audrey Hepburn’s Personally Owned Photo From ”The Nun’s Story”
Audrey Hepburn’s personally owned production still from her 1959 film, ”The Nun’s Story”, which garnered Hepburn her third Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. ”The Nun’s Story” was Warner Bros. most financially successful film to date, with Hepburn’s highly acclaimed performance as Sister Luke largely responsible for its success. Hepburn was said to have taken on the character like none other, with filming in Africa even inspiring her to return to the continent to work for UNICEF years later. Label on back of photo reads ”Audrey Hepburn (Sister Luke) arrives in the Belgian Congo…in a scene from THE NUN’S STORY”. Glossy silver gelatin photo measures 8” x 10”, with MPAA stamp, and Christie’s stamp on verso. Near fine condition. Sold for $563.
Audrey Hepburn’s Personally Owned Photo From ”The Nun’s Story”
Audrey Hepburn’s personally owned production still from her 1959 film, ”The Nun’s Story”, which garnered Hepburn her third Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. ”The Nun’s Story” was Warner Bros. most financially successful film to date, with Hepburn’s highly acclaimed performance as Sister Luke largely responsible for its success. Hepburn was said to have taken on the character like none other, with filming in Africa even inspiring her to return to the continent to work for UNICEF years later. Interior shot filmed in Rome in 1958. Glossy silver gelatin photo measures 8” x 10”, with copyright stamp, and Christie’s stamp on verso. A few surface abrasions, overall near fine condition. Sold for $563.
The following are some additional Audrey Hepburn owned photos we sold:
Audrey Hepburn’s Personally Owned Photo From ”Love in the Afternoon” — Measures 15.5” x 11.5”
Large and dramatic photo from ”Love in the Afternoon”, owned by its star, Audrey Hepburn. Taken during filming in Paris, circa 1956, this 15.5” x 11.5” matte-finish silver gelatin photo shows the highly photogenic Audrey playing the cello during a scene from the film. With Christie’s stamp and numerical notation in pencil to verso. Minute edge wear, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $1,000.
Audrey Hepburn’s Personally Owned Photo From ”Love in the Afternoon” — Measures 15.5” x 11.5”
Large and gorgeous photo from ”Love in the Afternoon”, owned by its star, Audrey Hepburn. Taken during filming in Paris, circa 1956, this 15.5” x 11.5” matte-finish silver gelatin photo shows the highly photogenic Audrey during a scene from the film, forlornly burning a letter. With Christie’s stamp and numerical notation in pencil to verso. Minute edge wear, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $1,000.
Audrey Hepburn Personally Owned Photo From “War and Peace”
Gorgeous photo of Audrey Hepburn from her personal collection, taken during production of the film ”War and Peace”, starring Hepburn alongside her husband Mel Ferrer. Photo shows Audrey wearing a jeweled tiara as her character Natasha Rostov. Semi-matte photo measures 5” x 8”, with Christie’s stamp to verso. Trimmed on right and left sides, and mild creasing, overall in very good plus condition. Sold for $563.
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