Terry O'Neill
CLINT EASTWOOD, 1972
Printed using the gelatin silver process — the same technique O'Neill used throughout his career, not a digital reproduction. This posthumous edition is authenticated with a printed signature and embossed O'Neill estate stamp, each print individually numbered by hand within a strictly limited edition of 50. A certificate of authenticity is included, documenting provenance for the collector's archive.
CE003
CE003
Edition of 50
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Terry O'Neill photographs Clint Eastwood between takes on the set of Joe Kidd, 1972. Feet up, newspaper open, entirely at ease in his mobile home trailer — Eastwood looks like...
Terry O'Neill photographs Clint Eastwood between takes on the set of Joe Kidd, 1972. Feet up, newspaper open, entirely at ease in his mobile home trailer — Eastwood looks like a man who has forgotten the cameras exist. Directed by John Sturges, the western was another chapter in Eastwood's defining run as Hollywood's coolest presence. O'Neill catches him not as a star performing, but as a man simply reading. That unselfconsciousness is the photograph.