FRANK SINATRA

Shop rare prints of Frank Sinatra from the original photographers – the iconic American singer and actor whose smooth voice and timeless style made him one of the most celebrated entertainers of the 20th century. With classics like "My Way," "Fly Me to the Moon," and "New York, New York," Sinatra’s unparalleled career and lasting influence have secured his place as a true legend in music history.

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Frank Sinatra by Terry O'Neill
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Frank Sinatra by Terry O'Neill
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Frank Sinatra in Miami while filming ‘The Lady in Cement’, 1968. Lifetime Edition Gelatin Silver Print, includes a certificate of authenticity.

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Frank Sinatra, Diplomat Resort, Hollywood, FLA 1974

Sinatra's first concert since coming out of his first retirement. He was apparently paid $200,000.00 for the one hour performance. He then received a police escort to the airport and arrived back home in Palm Springs in time for his own New Year's celebration

Signed limited edition photographic print by Blaise Hayward from his series “Tickets Please”

These editioned digital pigment prints are printed on Canson rag photographique paper and are accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.

Frank Sinatra by Allan Ballard
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Frank Sinatra by Allan Ballard
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Frank Sinatra walking across the River Thames in 1967 London by photographer Allan Ballard.

Photographer’s notes:

“These shots were taken on the set of 'The Naked Runner', which was set to become Sinatra's last ever film with Warner Bros. Two weeks into filming Sinatra suddenly halted all work and jetted back to L.A. to marry Mia Farrow. It was a real privilege to do this kind of work, I had a free rein to shoot whatever I liked. I've always had an attitude towards shooting very intimate close-ups."