Various stages of the "The Spy Who Loved Me" artwork by Bob Peak. Barbara Bach's pose was modeled upon a photo from a fashion magazine. Pictures taken from " Bond, ...James Bond - Filmplakate und Fotografien aus 50 Jahren" (Available here) and "The James Bond Archives" (Available here).
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Thunderball Artwork Sources
While catalogueing my photos I've noticed several ones that look like Robert McGinnis used them for his "Thunderball" artwork. Connery's head comes from the publicity photo-shoot for "From Russia With Love", the legs from a photo with Connery reading, Claudine Auger appears to be a composite of several publicity shots. Same goes for Martine Beswicke and Molly Peters.
Friday, 29 March 2013
From Russia With Love 24 Sheet Poster
Saturday, 23 March 2013
German Poster Art For Your Eyes Only
Friday, 15 March 2013
Philadelphia Chewing Gum Card Artwork
Promotional artwork for the 1965 "James Bond Secret Agent 007" Chewing
Gum trading cards by the Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation. Gum wrapper (above),promotional material (middle) and back of cards (Below). Thanks to Marc from the Belgium Bond Club who has an excellent overview of Bond trading cards here.
From Russia With Love: Poster Artwork Source
Illustrator of the sixties frequently used stills taken during the production as refernce for their artwork. Here is the photo refernce for the poster artwork for "From Russia With Love" as used in the US, Australia and Argentina. Note: I've found the contact sheet on eBay but by the time I realised what it was the auction had ended. Credits and thanks who whoever sold and bought it!
Sunday, 10 March 2013
German Moonraker Newspaper Ad
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Dr No Artwork by Mitchell Hooks
Action scene artwork for "Dr No"
by Mitchell Hooks. It appears that Hooks did a pencil version first
(top) that was then reduced to line art (bottom). The US posters used the
line art version while the UK quad poster used the pencil version.
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Skyfall Tribute Artwork
"Skyfall" art tribute by Chris Madden using the "Viva James Bond" style by Yves Thos. Check out Chris' work here.
Sunday, 3 March 2013
Brian Bysouth Interview
Check out the interview with Brian Bysouth on Film On Paper where he talks about his career including his work for "For Your Eyes Only" and "The Living Daylights". The interview is illustrated with early sketches of his designs.
Thanks to James for this tip!
Thanks to James for this tip!
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