My Modest 007 Collection
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Drawings, Prints & Paintings

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An original drawing of my 3 favorite Bond actors: Daniel Craig, Sean Connery and Roger Moore.  By my daughter.  Prints of this were given to Lee Pfeiffer and Dave Worrall to thank them for introducing me to their World of Bond.

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A computer drawing of Shirley Eaton, by my daughter.  Upon presenting this to Shirley, she said it made her feel like a Marvel heroine.

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I purchased the painting shown, 'Woman In A Red Dress', a giclee on canvas print painted by Jane Seymour, on the express condition that I could meet the artist.  I got to meet Ms. Seymour at the art gallery when I went to pick up the portrait.  She is still strikingly beautiful and could not have been nicer, even penning a personal message on the back of the framed painting. 

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Another piece of outstanding work by artist Robert McGinnis.  Although this shows a younger, rather than older, Sean Connery, it is generic enough to be applicable to any of Connery's turns as Agent 007.  How many Bond icons can you spot?  I see the card game, the martini, the pistol, the tuxedo, the cigarette - have I missed any?  Seems like he could use a Bond girl or two...  My print is number 24 of 45. ​

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A framed print of The Duke of Wellington, by Goya, as portrayed in Dr. No.

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'Woman With a Fan', from Skyfall.  Severine is standing beside the painting when Patrice carries out his assassination assignment. 

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'The Fighting Temeraire', from Skyfall.  Bond is sitting in a museum, looking at this painting, when he gets introduced to Q, the quartermaster. 

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'William III at The Battle of The Boyne'.  This painting is seen in M's office in several of the films.
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  • Home
  • How It All Started
  • What's New
  • Movies
    • Dr. No
    • From Russia With Love
    • Goldfinger
    • Thunderball
    • You Only Live Twice
    • On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    • Diamonds Are Forever
    • Live and Let Die
    • The Man With the Golden Gun
    • The Spy Who Loved Me
    • Moonraker
    • For Your Eyes Only
    • Octopussy
    • A View To A Kill
    • The Living Daylights
    • License To Kill
    • Goldeneye
    • Tomorrow Never Dies
    • The World Is Not Enough
    • Die Another Day
    • Casino Royale
    • Quantum of Solace
    • Skyfall
    • Spectre
    • No Time To Die
    • Never Say Never Again
  • Publications
  • Miscellaneous
    • Soundtracks - Vinyl & CDs
    • Watches
    • Toiletries
    • Jeff Marshall lithographs
    • Drawings, Prints & Paintings
    • SD Studios
    • Factory Entertainment
    • Toys, Games and Puzzles
    • Dolls and Figures
    • Cars
    • Autographed Pictures
  • Contact Me