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This stunning black and white image features French actress, singer, dancer, and fashion model, who later became an animal rights activist, Brigitte Bardot. She was one of the best-known sex symbols of the 1950s and 1960s and was widely referred to by her initials, B.B. The star is pictured here lying on a bed, nude, looking back with a sultry expression.
This image is credited to Globe Photos.
This is a limited edition fine art C-Print, hand numbered out of an edition of 125 with an accompanying certificate of authenticity. Both Print and Certificate have matching sequentially numbered tamper proof holographic seals.

Bardot featured in Playboy’s April 1969 pictorial with pin-up poses emphasizing her curves, followed by a full-frontal nude spread in the January 1975 issue for her 40th birthday, celebrating her timeless sensuality. Earlier, at 18, she posed nude in Manina, la fille sans voiles (1952) stills, marking her initial foray into provocative imagery. These appearances reinforced her as a bold emblem of liberated beauty.
Notable for Bardot’s nude scenes, including shared moments with Birkin that emphasize female desire without objectification. In a scene, Birkin’s foot is tickled by Bardot’s foot, and we can hear her laughing.
Among her other most memorable films are the comedy La Parisienne (1957); En cas de malheur (Love Is My Profession, 1958), which paired Bardot with the legendary French actor Jean Gabin; Viva Maria!, a comedy in which she costarred with Jeanne Moreau and for which she was nominated for a BAFTA award; and Contempt, Jean-Luc Godard’s jaundiced look at commercial Hollywood filmmaking. He pointedly did not include a nude scene in the film—though after pressure from the film’s financiers, Godard did shoot an opening scene in which Bardot’s nude character asks her husband to rate the different parts of her body. She also appeared as herself in the charming 1964 American family comedy, Dear Brigitte, starring James Stewart and Bill Mumy as a boy who is infatuated with the actress.
Bardot’s unabashed, off-screen love affair with co-star Jean-Louis Trintignant further shocked the nation. It eradicated the boundaries between her public and private life and turned her into a hot prize for paparazzi.



















