Brigitte Bardot Smoking Cigar 1971
Brigitte Bardot Smoking Cigar 1971
Brigitte Bardot Smoking Cigar 1971 is a striking black-and-white photograph of the French actress in one of her most iconic and candid moments - relaxed, confident, and completely herself. With a cigar dangling from her mouth and her windswept hair over her gaze, the image captures the rebellious spirit and glamour that made her an international style icon.
The spontaneous, windswept shot was taken on the set of the Western comedy film The Legend of Frenchie King (originally titled Les Pétroleuses) in Spain. Terry O'Neill noticed a sudden gust of wind sweeping Bardot's hair across her face and asked her to hold the cigar, creating one of his most iconic and widely collected photographs. Far more than a portrait, it's a study in attitude. Professionally framed behind glass in a large 33.5" x 43.5" black frame, the contrast, composition, and elegance make this art at home in a living room, bedroom, office, above a bar cart. Anywhere it hangs will bring unmistakable cool to your decor.
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