Ormond Gigli’s “Girls in the Windows” 1960 | Vintage Iconic Photograph | Wall Frame
Ormond Gigli’s “Girls in the Windows” 1960 | Vintage Iconic Photograph | Wall Frame
Collector's item: Ormond Gigli, longtime photographer for TIME, LIFE, Paris Match and others, snapped everything from farmers to movie stars in his decades long career. But his most famous image, “Girls in the Windows” — taken on New York’s East 58th Street in 1960 – was made on a whim.
Widely considered one of the most famous fashion shots of the 1960s, it captures a slice of long-gone New York (the brownstones pictured were demolished the next day), and the picture’s influence stretches beyond photography. TIME caught up with Gigli before the mid-November release of a new book looking back at his life’s work.
This professionally mastered architectural landscape artwork comes in two variations:
1 .Matte: Large 18 x 12 inch high definition quality print - 300 gsm Matte Finish Art Card Rolled in a Shipping Tube.
2. Frame: Large 20 x 14 inch, finest quality photo frame - Golden/Black Frame Finish Delivered in a Safe Corrugated Box.
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