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Taylor and Burton


Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton 1967
Archival Pigment Print
Limited Edition of 99

Price per Unit (piece): $275.00

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Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, 1967. Photo: Roy Cummings © 2010 JRC / The Hollywood Archive - All Rights Reserved

Elizabeth Taylor's tempestuous marriage to Welsh actor Richard Burton made them Hollywood's reigning couple in the 1960s: they starred together as lovers in Cleopatra (1963, with Taylor as Cleopatra  and Burton as Marc Antony) and then played battling spouses in the 1966 film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

In 1960, Taylor became the highest paid actress up to that time when she signed a one million dollar contract to play the title role in 20th Century Fox's lavish production of Cleopatra, which would eventually be released in 1963. During the filming, she began a romance with her future husband Richard Burton, who played Mark Antony in the film. The romance received much attention from the tabloid press, as both were married to other spouses at the time.

Taylor won her first Academy Award, for Best Actress in a Leading Role, for her performance as Gloria Wandrous in Butterfield 8 (1960).

Her second and final Academy Award, also for Best Actress in a Leading Role, was for her performance as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), playing opposite then husband Richard Burton. Taylor and Burton would appear together in six other films during the decade – The V.I.P.s (1963), The Sandpiper (1965), The Taming of the Shrew (1967), Doctor Faustus (1967), The Comedians {1967} and Boom! (1968).


  • The archival pigment printing process delivers a fine stream of archival ink resulting in exceptional detail suitable for museum or gallery display
  • Produced on a heavy weight, acid-free, textured art paper
  • Bordered image for easy standard framing
  • Digitally mastered by The Hollywood Archive's Digital Experts
  • Limited Editions of 99
  • Archivally rated to last decades
  • Authentically calibrated and proofed by the Gallery Director
  • Signed and edition numbered by Photographer or Authorized Representative
  • Embossed with official Archive seal
  • Print certification included with each print
  • Individually produced on order, requires 7-10 business days to ship
  • For wall display non-commercial use only
  • Watermark does not appear in final print



Features: Printed on Acid Free Premium Matte Art Paper for consistently superior image quality and stability. Hollywood Archive Gallery Archival Pigment prints match the highest benchmarks of resolution and archival life span.

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