Description
Thomas and Bunty captures Mrs. Thomas Phipps and Bunty Lawrence at the 1951 Belmont racecourse annual ball in New York, where Slim Aarons photographed the essence of post-war American high society. The two women, elegantly dressed for the evening's celebration, embody the refined glamour of early 1950s social life. Aarons' signature approach shines through as he frames these magnetic figures against the backdrop of one of the racing season's most prestigious events, creating a visual document of a world where charm, grace, and sophistication defined every gathering.
This photograph transforms your space into a gallery of timeless elegance, where the magnetic presence of mid-century sophistication becomes part of your daily environment. Thomas and Bunty brings the polished world of 1950s high society into contemporary interiors, offering guests a window into an era when every social occasion demanded impeccable style. The composition draws viewers into the refined atmosphere of the Belmont ball, creating an instant elevation in any room while connecting your collection to the celebrated tradition of Slim Aarons' photography.
Available in museum-quality photo lustre or matte finish, professionally framed in black, white, or natural wood to complement your interior. This celebration of post-war elegance and social grace brings the sophisticated charm of 1951 New York into your home today.
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