It’s a truly eye-opening phenomenon to look back at an era that captured the moments when a photograph was making history, especially when it comes to old legends! Scroll down to see a photo of Picasso in his studio with Brigitte Bardot, a photograph of Einstein in his first lecture, and Steve Jobs on his first motorcycle!
Today we took a trip down celebrity memory lane to share some rare, never-before-seen photographs of celebrities that portray how they were in real life!
Salvador Dali walking in the streets of Paris with his pet anteater in 1969
French actress Brigitte Bardot at 12 years old attending her ballet class in Paris, 1946
Pablo Picasso with Brigitte Bardot in his studio, 1954
Elvis Presley being drafted into the US Army, 1958
Albert Einstein giving his first lecture at the Institute of Advanced Study, 1950
Audrey Hepburn at the age of 11 auditioning for the first time, 1942
Marilyn Monroe at the opening of the USA Football game at Ebbets Field in 1959
American singer Frank Sinatra painting a clown in 1949
Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie working on the song We are the World in 1985
Jackie Kennedy with John F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy at the beach, 1953
Bob Dylan during his rehearsal for The Ed Sullivan Show in 1963
Madonna’s first appearance on TV where she hosted the show Saturday Night Live in 1985
Clint Eastwood mimicking a caricature in 1964
Decades before the iPad, Steve Jobs was riding an R60/2 BMW motorcycle in 1982
Walt Disney sitting on the grass with his grandson in front of the Magic Castel at Disneyland, California, 1955
Frida Kahlo being photographed by her father who was a photographer in 1919
Muhammad Ali with Sylvester Stallone in 1980
The passport of Ernst Hemingway
Barack Obama on his high school basketball team in 1979
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