BETTIE PAGE REPRODUCTION VINTAGE ART PRINT 1950'S


Bettie Page was a Playboy pin-up model and sex symbol of the 1950's. Her innocent, playful attitude made her a fashion icon. With her deep blue eyes and raven black hair with signature short bangs, Page became more than a model—she was a living icon. She dabbled in acting, but her success was primarily in modelling.

 She moved to Florida to work with several influential photographers and married her second husband, Armond Walterson, in 1958. A third marriage to Harry Lear would also end in divorce.

Born on April 22, 1923, in Nashville, Tennessee, Bettie Page posed for Playboy in 1955, and worked with pin-up photographers Bunny Yeager and Irving Klaw. A series of bondage photos brought Page to the attention of the Kefauver Hearings on obscenity in 1957, an event that contributed to her departure from modelling to being a decades long reclusive. She died in California in 2008, after a long battle with mental illness.

Printed on quality 200 gms Glossy Photo Paper in full A4 size

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