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Elizabeth Taylor repainted, re-rooted and restyled wearing the Wedding Dress from the film Father of the Bride. Mattel Barbie of Elizabeth Taylor as repainted by Noel Cruz. Flowers by Ken Haseltine of Regent Miniatures (www.regentminiatures.com)
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Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. She is wearing the Bulgari emerald necklace seen in the previous scan.
Mike Todd, Jr. was actually older than Liz and, like his father, a showman who pioneered "Smell-o-Vision." He died in 2002.
French postcard by Editions du Globe, no. 524. Photo: Warner Bros.
British-American actress Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011) began as a child star. As an adult she came to be known for her acting talent and beauty. She had a much publicised private life, including eight marriages and several near death experiences. Taylor was considered one of the great actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age.
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"Bombshell" - Elizabeth Taylor
Acrylic on stretched canvas - lettering along bottom of painting is done from magazine clippings and spells out the word "bombshell".
20" x 40"
SOLD
This was a window I put up right after Elizabeth Taylor passed. I wanted it to be simple and not too crazy. I thought just taking some of her best quotes and using them would be enough of a statement. The girls are Ira on the left. Fiona in the middle, and Heidi (Filoso) on the right.
Elizabeth Taylor reading "Upon Westminster Bridge" by Wordsworth......... that voice...
(Glasgow River Clyde pretending to be London River Thames)
Artist Noel Cruz brings Elizabeth Taylor back to life in this beautiful and stunning repainted and restyled Barbie as Cleopatra!
A custom 11 1/2 inch doll
custom one-of-a-kind repaint by Noel Cruz.
based on the film of Cleopatra starring Oscar Winner Elizabeth Taylor!
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I made the dress a baby pink color so it wouldn't look EXACTLY like the white gown she wore in "A Place in the Sun".
Tried to do my own thing.
Picture taken november 8, 1981 at a Filmex "An Evening With Elizabeth Taylor" - Permission granted to copy, publish or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can
Picture taken November 8, 1981 at a Filmex "An Evening With Elizabeth Taylor". Taylor's then-husband, Seantor John Warner, is behind the candle flames.
Permission granted to copy, publish or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can
CAT ON A HOT TIM ROOF
The Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of guilt, frustration and greed by Tennessee Williams, author of A Streetcar Named Desire, The Glass Menagerie and The Rose Tattoo.
Elizabeth Taylor, Mattel Repaint
Noel Cruz is one of the most versatile and distinguished repaint artists in the doll community. He is most recognized for his character and celebrity based dolls due to their uncanny resemblance to the people they portray. His dolls are derived from several models like Gene, Tyler, Sydney, etc, by various doll-makers such as Robert Tonner and Franklin Mint. His repaints as well as his portraits are done with intricate detail to the point of being naturally lifelike in essence. Highly regarded among collectors and artists alike, Noel attempts to raise the bar and bring a fresh take to the common mass produced doll with every face he paints. Noel's specialty is with one of a kind repaints. The beauty of repaints is that almost no two are exactly alike just as no two artists are alike.
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From Fragrantica website
The success of Elizabeth Taylor's fragrance has motivated many other celebrities to launch their own perfumes. White Diamonds is a sheer floral fragrance, an example of top classics. The harmony of flowers and aldehydes in the top notes, together with the sharp base, give this fragrance an elegant vintage nuance. The top notes are aldehydes, bergamot, neroli, orange and lily. The heart unites the classical trio, violet, rose and jasmine, accompanied by ylang-ylang, Egyptian tuberose and narcissus. The base is composed of oak moss, patchouli, musk, sandalwood and amber. The perfume was created by Carlos Benaim in 1991,
I think it smells cheap!
Model : Elizabeth Taylor in Pivotal Body.
Outfit : Original Starring Barbie® Doll in King Kong
Photo : Little Dolls Room
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Finished! I'm really happy with how the eyes turned out--using the turquoise metallic was the perfect color.
Vitreous glass on acrylic, 8 1/2 x 11 inches
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Inspired by Elizabeth Taylor. I am the model. Photo by www.lunarlightstudios.com/cg/
When I saw this postcard, I absolutely HAD to have it. This 1960s display no longer exists but the San Francisco Wax Museum is still, in my opinion, a "must see" visitor attraction. For more info., go to www.waxmuseum.com/
Back of postcard reads:
WAX MUSEUM AT FISHERMAN'S WHARF
125 Jefferson St. TUxedo 5-4834
ELIZABETH TAYLOR... Woman of enchantment and striking beauty whose
leading role in the motion picture "Cleopatra" has probably made her
better known than the original Queen of the Nile. Shown here with five of her
husbands.
Color by Proctor Jones
Pub. by Smith News Co.
Postcard is postmarked August 1967
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Tandra Quinn appeared in only 4 motion pictures in Hollywood during the early 1950s; and yet was one of the most beautiful ladies to grace the silver screen, during the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Anyone who has seen the Science Fiction B-movie Mesa of Lost Women (US1952) will remember her ravishing dark beauty and mesmerising dance sequence, before 'being shot', in a Mexican cantina; or The Neanderthal Man (US 1953) in which she brings great emotion and pure beauty as the mute servant girl.
Born in Los Angeles, CA, USA, Tandra Quinn was screen-tested at age 11 at 20th Century Fox; auditioned at MGM for National Velvet in 1944 (the part going to the socially well-connected Elizabeth Taylor) - and in 1945 played one of a group of uncredited school girls in the Lana Turner feature,Week- End At The Wardolf .
Tandra Quinn also appeared in Problem Girls (US1953) and Girls In The Night (US1953) - and then in 1954 she retired from the screen to marry a builder, who also taught tennis to the stars,in Beverly Hills,CA,USA.
Tandra Quinn (real name Derline) was a beautiful, sensitive and talented actress - a natural star- who has remained a creative and deeply religious lady, whom Stephen B Whatley is so touched to call a friend. They share a heartfelt correspondence.
Now blonde and still lovely, she lives today in Texas, USA.
Alongside a publicity still of Tandra Quinn, c.1950, together with parts of a poster and lobby card from the 1953 cult film Mesa of Lost Women, this compilation features parts of cartoon tributes by Stephen B Whatley that include Tandra Quinn; all of which can be seen in full detail in his cartoon tributes set. In the centre is a colour copy of cartoon tribute card created for Ms Quinn.