A very rare unseen portrait of the late pop artist Pauline Boty, photographed by David Bailey.

The portrait appears this full, vintage Vogue magazine from the sixties.

Boty was a hugely talented Pop artist who was a contemporary of Peter Blake & David Hockney and was in the BBC documentary 'Pop Goes the Easel'.

Her life was cut tragically short when she chose to have her baby and forego cancer treatment.  As a consequence features on her are very rare.

You will receive the entire magazine, which is also a super time capsule from the 60's packed with other incredible fashion, art and lifestyle features.

Pauline Boty is photographed by David Bailey, the pop artist is interviewed by Neil Dunn and Pauline is pictured surrounded by some of the dolls she created.

The condition is excellent.

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