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"Ursula Andress" Rare First Edition Framed C-print by Slim Aarons (inquire for pricing)

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Size: 16 x 16 Limited edition 1 of 150 (Framed)

Rare, #1 of 150 limited edition Slim Aarons Embossed signature C-Print of James Bond actress Ursula Andress before she was Honey Ryder in "Dr. No".

Swiss actress Ursula Andress poses in a hammock, in Rome, Italy, circa 1955. (Photo by Slim Aarons/Getty Images)

All authentic Getty Images Collection prints are printed exclusively by Getty Images in London and accompanied with a Getty Images Certificate of Authenticity. A name plate with the name of the print, the date it was taken, the limited edition number (where applicable), and brief description of the image comes with the print.

Chromogenic Prints with continuous tone (C-Prints)

C-type prints are notable for their continuous tone and vibrant colors. The first widely used color print process, modern c-type prints are printed from high resolution digital files produced from drum-scanned negatives or transparencies. C-type prints use dye-based inks and light sensitive photographic papers and should not be confused with inkjet, or giclée prints. The C-Print differs from an inkjet print because it is a chemical, rather than a digital, process and as the image is enlarged, it maintains a smoothness and richness in color that is often lost when compared to a digital enlargement. Additionally, the difference between an inkjet print and a C-print really shines when you put it behind plexiglass or have the image framed.

About Slim Aarons

Slim Aarons worked for society publications, taking pictures of the rich and famous before and after serving as a photographer for the US military magazine Yank during World War II. His work has been included in the publications Town and Country, Holiday, Venture and LIFE.

Aarons was known for his positive portrayals of the people he photographed and was invited to high-society gatherings for exactly this reason. His subject matter covered American and European society as well as nobility and both minor and major stars of the day.

About Getty Images Gallery

The Getty Images Archive is without equal. Built on the foundation of the legendary Hulton Archive, the range of subjects found within the Archive’s 4,000 collections parallel the broader human experience.

Getty Images Gallery was founded in 1998 and is the only gallery with complete access to the Getty Images Archive, which at 80 million photographs and growing, is the world’s largest commercial collection. The Gallery's relationships with Getty Images photojournalists and creative contributors means they can deliver impactful contemporary works alongside vintage classics. Browse curated sets, or take advantage of consultation services to find new and unique images. Their dedicated international team combines custom curation, responsive sales, an in-house darkroom and bespoke production services in a distinct package.

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