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Nude portrait of Elizabeth Taylor (aged 24) released to public for first time

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Click link to see photo:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1372513/Intimate-portrait-Liz-Taylor-24-seen-time.html

Countless photographs have paid homage to Liz Taylor’s fabulous figure. But none has been so revealing as this.

A private collector has released the only known picture of the star – then aged 24 – posing nude. It is understood to be the first time the photo has been shown publicly.

It was an engagement gift from Miss Taylor to producer Michael Todd, who was her third husband.

The picture was taken by one of her closest friends, actor and photographer Roddy McDowall. He persuaded her to pose naked by promising her it would be done tastefully.

She then gave it to Todd as a present after he proposed in 1956 – the pair married a few months later but the relationship was tragically short-lived.

Todd was killed 13 months after their wedding day when his private plane crashed during a storm over New Mexico.

A devastated Miss Taylor is believed to have given the nude photograph to her assistant and make-up artist Penny Taylor.

It was bought by private collector Jim Shaudis in 1980 and had been thought lost. But after her death from heart failure last week aged 79 he decided to show the image publicly for fans of the star.
 

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Yes, very nice photo! She was hot!
 

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I thought they were bigger. Hmm...
 

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It was bought by private collector Jim Shaudis in 1980 and had been thought lost. But after her death from heart failure last week aged 79 he decided to show the image publicly for fans of the star.
A beautiful picture of a beautiful woman.
To release the picture a week after her death is in poor taste, IMO.
However, what great publicity if you were about to put the original up for auction(just a thought).
 

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A beautiful picture of a beautiful woman.
To release the picture a week after her death is in poor taste, IMO.
However, what great publicity if you were about to put the original up for auction(just a thought).
It would most likely have been more hurtful to release the photo when she was alive, as it had been a significant moment for her. If it had to be released, after her death, even soon after, may be better than before.
 

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It would most likely have been more hurtful to release the photo when she was alive, as it had been a significant moment for her. If it had to be released, after her death, even soon after, may be better than before.
I agree that it is much better for the picture to be released after her death. My thoughts were that the owner of the photo released it so soon after her death and would/will attempt to profit from the timing.

At least it wasn't released the next day.

Is there a proper period of mourning before showing naked photos of someone? A day? Week? Month? 100 years?
Does the time of mourning change if the deceased is a celebrity?
 

james t kirk

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The picture is very tasteful and she is a truly beautiful woman. It's a flattering shot.

I see no shame in it whatsoever.
 

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Boy, it sure does!
I noticed that before, but this picture in particular is very close in resemblance to Jennifer (except for the vintage hairstyle).

(Sorry guys, I didn't mean to hijack this thread but I couldn't help with the comment).
 
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