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CAROL LYNLEY AGE 22 IN BIKINI 1964 KODACHROME CAMERA TRANSPARENCY PETER BASCH
$ 21.09
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PETER BASCH PHOTOGRAPHYPROVENANCE:
T
he image offered in this listing comes directly from the personal archived library of
PETER BASCH
who was a celebrity and artistic nude Playboy photographer during the 1940s through the 1970s. Mr. Basch was a master in glamour and nude fine art photography having authored many books on the subject. In addition to photographer signed and/or stamped photographic images, we are only offering 100% guaranteed original camera images (B&W negatives and color transparencies) which have been stored away since he produced his first work. Many of the original camera film images (negatives and transparencies) have never been seen before and are one of a kind. Others have been published in the world's top celebrity and men's magazines. The rediscovery of the mastery of Peter Basch will reveal his respect and passion for photographing the world's top celebrities and most beautiful women such as
BETTIE PAGE
,
JAYNE MANSFIELD
,
GRACE KELLY
,
SOPHIA LOREN
,
MARLON BRANDO
,
JANE FONDA
,
BRIGITTE BARDOT
,
ANITA EKBERG
,
FEDERICO FELLINI
,
URSULA ANDRESS
, and many more. Please see a bio and additional notes on Peter Basch below
.
DESCRIPTION:
A vintage April 1964 original 35mm Kodachrome
camera transparency of 22 year-old actress
CAROL LYNLEY
posing poolside in her bikini for the photographer
PETER BASCH
and from his personal archive.
This is the original transparency (film) that was in the camera at the time of the photo shoot and is therefore the only one of its kind in existence. Mr. Basch's photographer credit ink stamp on the mount.
RIGHTS:
The
PETER BASCH FAMILY TRUST
is the sole and exclusive copyright owner of the listed image(s). No rights are included in this offering.
- SIZE:
35mm
- TONE:
color
- CONDITION:
About Fine, with spotting.
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CONDITION GRADING
Excellent:
Very nearly pristine, with no more than trivial flaws.
Very Fine:
One or two minor defects and only the slightest handling wear.
Fine:
Minor flaws, with slight handling or surface flaws.
Very Good:
Slight scuffing, rippling, minor surface impressions.
Good:
Visibly used with small areas of wear, which may include surface impressions and spotting.
Fair:
Visibly damaged with extensive wear.
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PETER BASCH
(1921-2004) was a German/American glamour photographer who captured thousands of images of the most prominent stars of the 50s and 60s. Peter Basch was born in Berlin, Germany, the only child of Felix Basch and Grete Basch-Freund, both prominent theater and film personalities of the German-speaking world. In 1933 the family came to New York due to fears of rising anti-Jewish sentiment and laws in Germany. The family had US citizenship because Felix's father, Arthur Basch, was a wine trader who lived in San Francisco. After moving back to Germany, Arthur Basch kept his American citizenship, and passed it to his children and, thence, to his grandchildren. When the Basch family arrived in New York in 1933, they opened a restaurant on Central Park South in the Navarro Hotel. The restaurant, Gretel's Viennese, became a hangout for the Austrian expatriate community. Peter Basch had his first job there as a waiter. While in New York, Basch attended the De Witt Clinton High School. The family moved to Los Angeles to assist in Basch's father's career, during which time Basch went to school in England. Upon returning to the United States, Basch joined the Army. He was mobilized in the US Army Air Forces' First Motion Picture Unit, where he worked as a script boy. After the war, he started attending UCLA and started taking photographs of young starlets working with other photographers and film studios. His mother asked him to join her back in New York after she and his father decided that Basch should be a photographer and they obtained a photography studio for their son. For over twenty years, Peter Basch had a successful career as a magazine photographer. He was known for his images of celebrities, artists, dancers, actors, starlets, and glamour-girls in America and Europe. His photos appeared in many major magazines such as Life, Look and Playboy.The Peter Basch Collection includes iconic images of all the major midcentury stars, from Europe and America. These masterful images are a window onto a time we cannot forget, when movie stars stepped out of the studio’s control, and we began to see these larger-than-life performers as full, three-dimensional personalities. Basch’s images capture the heart and spirit of these glamorous performers. Taking pictures in natural light, out in the world, we see these stars as full human beings, not the carefully made-up, studio-approved icons of oldfashioned Hollywood. Basch was able to capture the moments of a human being’s spirit, their mercurial reactions, all the facets that made these magnetic individuals the stars they were. Basch authored and co-authored a number of books containing his photographs including: Candid Photography (1958 with Peter Gowland Basch and Don Ornitz Basch) Peter Basch's Glamour Photography (A Fawcett How-To Book) (1958) Peter Basch photographs beauties of the world (1958) Camera in Rome (1963 with Nathan and Simon Basch) Peter Basch Photographs 100 Famous Beauties (1965) The nude as form & figure (1966) Put a Girl in Your Pocket: The Artful Camera of Peter Basch (1969) Peter Basch's Guide to Figure Photography (1975 with Jack Rey)
Thoughts on Peter Basch by his daughter
: "My Father, Peter Basch, saw. He looked and he saw. He taught me to see. He taught me to listen and hear. We used to play a game when I was little. He’d say, Michele, look at the street then look at me, what did you see? I would list the cars, red, black, navy; people, fat, tall, thin; children, parents; trees and plants. He would add the detail. A blue car with New York plates, a black car with New Jersey plates. The people were not just tall or small, thin or fat, they wore coats or sweaters, they laughed or were sad. The trees had leaves, were close together, the green was dark, vivid, the sun playing with the shadow.
My Father saw. He captured in his mind and on film the unexpected moment in time, the interaction between two people, the look, the thought, the breath that punctuated the decision.
My Father was one of the great romantics. He had a true love and appreciation of beauty in its purest form. We would talk about BEAUTY and her differences: natural, Hollywood, young, old and the beauty of communication, interaction, the Beauty of the moment. He recorded the breath in time on film: two ladies in Paris reading the paper, a Dachshund looking around the corner, a chair in front of the Eiffel Tower. My Father saw the thought and seized it for posterity.
My Father understood the language light speaks to shadow. He showed me how the sun plays with dark. His favorite moment was at Sunrise when the shadows were long and soft. He saw every hue from white to black and everything in between. He understood the language, taught and published books on Light and Shadow, Form and Figure.
I traveled through Europe with my Father. I was his assistant! And proud of it! I was the camera person! Changed the film, made sure the lens was clean, stood in during special poses, helped in the dark room, retouched to refine and perfect. I loved watching him talk and listen. He listened to Jane Fonda, Ursula Andress, Brigit Bardot, Fellini, Mastroiani and so many more. He listened and recorded the answer, the thought, that moment of indecision, realization and Seduction."
Film Assignments
:
8½ - Fellini
Jules et Jim - Truffaut
Bijoutiers du Clair de Lune - Vadim
The Vice and the Virtue - Vadim
Fearless Vampire Killers - Polanski
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow - De Sica
Une Femme Est Une Femme Goddard
Fear - Rosselini
Cartouche - De Broca
Giant - Stevens
Anne Frank - Stevens
Guys and Dolls - Mankiewicz
Horse Soldiers - Ford
Majority of One - Leroy
Walk on the Wild Side - Dmytryk
Wild in the Streets - Spear
Leonidas - Matte
The Day the Fish Came Out - Cocayannis
The Pawnbroker - Lumet
La Verite - Clouzot
La Loi Sacree - Pabst
Baby Doll - Kazan
Summertime - Lean
The 13 Most Beautiful Girls - Warhol
The Three Sisters - Bogart
Francis of Assissi - Curtiz
The Swimmer Perry
Cape Fear
The Man Who Had Power Over Women
The Spy With The Cold Nose
Winnetou
Mata Hari
Exhibitions:
2002 Jewish Museum - Vienna Austria “Vom Grossvater vertrieben”
2002 LEICA Gallery, NYC Portrait of Al Hirschfeld
2001 National Portrait Gallery -- London Dame Elizabeth (Taylor)
2001 Fahey-Klein Gallery, LA Group Show/Great Directors
2001 Museum/City of New York, Al Hirschfeld Exhibit
2000 Museum of Modern Art, NY, Brigitte Bardot
1999 Vienna, Austria – “übersee”
1999 Stadt Museum, Munich, Germany “TWEN” exhibit
1997 Museum of the Moving Image – Grace Kelly
1996 Staley Wise Gallery, NY “Shooting Stars” – one man show
1980s Museum of Modern Art, NY, Sophia Loren LA County Museum "Masters of Starlight" (subsequently traveled to Tokyo & Kyoto, Japan) Stadt Museum, Munich, Germany “AKT” (nudes)
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CAROL LYNLEY BIO
Carol Lynley
(born February 13, 1942) is an American actress and former child model.
Lynley was born
Carole Ann Jones
in Manhattan, the daughter of Frances (née Felch), a waitress, and Cyril Jones. Her father was Irish and her mother, a native of New England, was of English, Scottish, Welsh, German, and Native American ancestry. She began her career as a child model under the name Carolyn Lee. When she started acting, after appearing on the April 22, 1957, cover of
Life
magazine at 15, she discovered that another actress already had registered the name, so she modified it to the homophone Carol Lynley.
Early on, Lynley distinguished herself in both the Broadway stage and Hollywood screen versions of the controversial drama
Blue Denim
(1959), in which the teenaged characters played by Lynley and co-star, Brandon deWilde, had to deal with an unwanted pregnancy. In 1959, Lynley was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for "Most Promising Newcomer – Female".
Lynley may be best known for her film roles in
Return to Peyton Place
,
Under the Yum Yum Tree
,
Bunny Lake is Missing
,
The Cardinal
,
Harlow
, and the original
The Poseidon Adventure
, in which she performed the Oscar-winning song "The Morning After" (but her singing voice actually was that of studio singer, Renee Armand).
Lynley appeared in the pilot television movies for
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
and
Fantasy Island
. Her many other series appearances included
The Big Valley
,
Mannix
,
It Takes a Thief
,
Night Gallery
,
The Invaders
,
Kojak
,
Hawaii Five-O
and
Charlie's Angels
. Lynley appeared in the fourth season
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
two-part episode, "The Prince of Darkness Affair".
She posed nude for the March 1965 edition of
Playboy
magazine. She was 23 when she was in Playboy , but not the centerfold, after Lynley had divorced, had a child.
In 2006, she appeared in a 30-minute film,
Vic
, co-written and directed by Sage Stallone, the late son of Sylvester Stallone.
Film and television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1956
Goodyear Television Playhouse
TV series, episode: "Grow Up"
1956
The Alcoa Hour
Setsu
TV series, episode: "The Big Wave"
1956
The Kaiser Aluminium Hour
TV series, episode: "Cracker Money"
1956
General Electric Theatre
Schoolgirl
TV series, episode: "The Hat With the Roses", uncredited
1957
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Janice
TV series, episode: "The Young One"
1957
DuPont Show of the Month
Judy Graves
TV series, episode:
Junior Miss
(1957, TV film)|Junior Miss]]"
1958
The Light in the Forest
Shenandoe
1958
Pursuit
Elaine Hermann
TV series, episode: "The Vengeance"
1958
Shirley Temple's Storybook
Rapunzel
TV series, episode: "Rapunzel"
1958
General Electric Theatre
Mary Elizabeth Asher
TV series, episode: "The Young and Scared"
1959
Holiday for Lovers
Betsy Dean
1959
Blue Denim
Janet Willard
1959
Hound-Dog Man
Dony Wallace
1959
General Electric Theatre
Barbara Clark
TV series, episode: "Deed of Mercy
1959
General Electric Theatre
Phyllis
TV series, episode: "The Last Dance
1961
Return to Peyton Place
Allison
1961
The Last Sunset
Melissa 'Missy' Breckenridge
1962
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Sister Pamela Wiley
TV series, episode: "Final Vow"
1962
Alcoa Premiere
Sandy Carter
TV series, episode: "Whatever Happened to Miss Illinois?"
1962
The Virginian
Judith Morrow
TV series, episode: "The Man from the Sea"
1963
The Dick Powell Show
Elise
TV series, episode: "The Rage of Silence"
1963
The Stripper
Miriam Caswell
1963
Under the Yum Yum Tree
Robin Austin
1963
The Cardinal
Mona/Regina Fermoyle
1964
Shock Treatment
Cynthia Lee Albright
1964
The Pleasure Seekers
Maggie Williams
1965
Harlow
Jean Harlow
1965
Bunny Lake Is Missing
Ann Lake
1965
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Irene Ayers
TV series, episode: "The Fliers"
1966
Run for Your Life
April Martin
TV series, episode: "In Search of April"
1966
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Miranda Woodland
TV series, episode: "Runaway Boy"
1967
The Shuttered Room
Susannah Whately Kelton/Sarah
1967
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Annie Justin
TV series, episode: "The Prince of Darkness", (parts 1 and 2)
1967
Danger Route
Jocelyn
1967
The Invaders
Elyse Reynolds
TV series, episode: "The Believers"
1967
The F.B.I.
Lynn Hallett
TV series, episode: "False Witness"
1968
Journey to the Unknown
Eve
TV series, episode: "Eve"
1968
The Big Valley
Dilly Shanks
TV series, episode: "Hell Hath No Fury"
1968
Shadow on the Land
Abigail 'Abby' Tyler
TV movie
1968
The Smugglers
Jo Hudson
TV movie
1969
It Takes a Thief
Michelle
TV series, episode: "Boom at the Top"
1969
The Maltese Bippy
Robin Sherwood
1969
Once You Kiss a Stranger
Diana
1969–1970
The Immortal
Sylvia Cartwright
TV series, episodes: "Pilot" (1969) and "Sylvia" (1970)
1970
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
Judith Walters
TV series, episode: "Giants Never Kneel"
1970
The Most Deadly Game
Brooke
TV series, episode: "Who Killed Kindness?"
1970
Norwood
Yvonne Phillips
1971
Weekend of Terror
Sister Meredith
1971
Mannix
Dorothy Kinman
TV series, episode: "Voices in the Dark"
1971
Crosscurrent
Kathy Cooper
TV movie
1972
The Night Stalker
Gail Foster
TV movie
1972
Night Gallery
Jenny Tarraday
TV series, episode: "The Waiting Room/Last Rites for a Dead Druid"
1972
The Sixth Sense
Gail Sumner
TV series, episode: "The House That Cried Murder"
1972
Beware! The Blob
Leslie
1972
The Poseidon Adventure
Nonnie Parry
1973
Cotter
Leah
1973
Great Mysteries
Elizabeth Ann Zachary
TV series, episode: "Death of an Old-Fashioned Girl"
1974
The Magician
Janet Keegan
TV series, episode: "The Illusion of the Curious Counterfeit" (parts 1 and 2)
1974
The Elevator
Irene Turner
TV movie
1974
The Evil Touch
Cora
TV series, episodes: "Dream by Dreaming" and "Dear Cora I'm Going to Kill You"
1975
Death Stalk
Cathy Webster
TV movie
1975
Thriller
Suzy Martin
TV series, episode: "If It's a Man, Hang Up"
1976
The Four Deuces
Wendy Rittenhouse
1976
Quincy M.E.
Lynn Dressler
TV series, episode: "Who's Who in Neverland"
1976
Police Woman
TV series, episode: "Trial by Prejudice"
1976
Flood!
Abbie Adams
TV movie
1977
The Washington Affair
Barbara Nicholson
1977
Kojak
Polly Ames
TV series, episode: "Kiss It All Goodbye"
1977
Bad Georgia Road
Molly Golden
1977
Having Babies II
Sally Magee
TV movie
1977–1984
Fantasy Island
various characters
TV series, 11 episodes
1978
Hawaii Five-O
Karen Baker/Valerie Bates
TV series, episode: "Angel in Blue"
1978
Cops and Robin
Dr. Alice Alcott
TV movie
1978
Richie Brockelman, Private Eye
TV series, episode: "A Title on the Door and a Carpet on the Floor"
1978
The Beasts Are on the Streets
Dr. Claire McCauley
TV movie
1978
Sword of Justice
Cyndy Rupert
TV series, episode: "The Skywayman"
1978
The Cat and the Canary
Annabelle West
1979
The Love Boat
Carol Gilmore
TV series, episode: "Dream Ship/Best of Friends/Aftermath"
1979
H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come
Nikki
1980
Willow B: Women in Prison
Claire Hastings
TV movie
1980
Me olvidé de vivir (Todos los días, un día)
Laura
Film of Julio Iglesias. He interprets himself, as a famous singer
1980
The Littlest Hobo
June Wilson
TV series, episode: "Mystery at the Zoo"
1980
Charlie's Angels
Lisa Gallo
TV series, episode: "Island Angels"
1981
Best of Friends
Marge Adams
TV movie
1981
Hart to Hart
Ann Marie Drake
TV series, episode: "Hartland Express"
1982
Baker's Dozen
TV series, episode: "I Was Told You Were a Racetrack"
1983
Vigilante
Assistant D.A. Mary Fletcher
1983
The Fall Guy
Ivy Morris
TV series, episode: "Pleasure Isle"
1983
Hotel
Zane Elliott
TV series, episode: "Faith, Hope and Charity"
1984
Tales of the Unexpected
Elizabeth
TV series, episode: "The Gift of Beauty"
1984
Finder of Lost Loves
Karen Davis
TV series, episode: "Forgotten Melodies"
1985
Fox Mystery Theater
Sylvia Daly
TV series, episode: "In Possession"
1986
Balboa
Erin Blakely
1987
Dark Tower
Tilly Ambrose
1987
Night Heat
Grace Barnett
TV series, episode: "Grace"
1988
Blackout
Esther Boyle
1990
Monsters
Dr. Elizabeth Porter
TV series, episode: "Stressed Environment"
1990
Spirits
Sister Jillian
1990
Another World
Judge Dunlay
TV series
1991
Howling VI: The Freaks
Miss Eddington
video
1996
Neon Signs
Faith
1999
Drowning on Dry Land
1999
Flypaper
Housewife in Kitchen
uncredited
2003
A Light in the Forest
Gramma Irene
2006
Vic
Carrie Lee
short film
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