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Theresa Klein Sexy Poses Nude Showcasing Her Bare Tits In An Erotic Photoshoot
Hand signed, inscribed and dated by David Hockney on the frontThe poster itself was published in an unknown edition, but it is uniquely hand signed and inscribed by David Hockney, with a dateline London, 1985.Showing the actress Theresa Russell nude on a pink satin sheet, this piece, entitled ‘Nude’, was used as a poster for the 1985 RIP Arles (Recontres Internationales de la Photographie, Arles /Arles photographic festival.)Inscription:for Carrie, loveDavid H.London July ’85
Theresa Russell lying fully nude next to a guy in bed, first showing her bare butt and then giving us a quick flash between her legs when she and the guy are interrupted by someone barging into the room. Theresa sits up and covers up with the sheets quickly before we see her naked from behind when she gets out of bed and covers up with a robe. From . Updated to high definition.
Theresa Russell waking up naked handcuffed to a bed next to a guy who is also handcuffed to the bed as she grabs a champagne bucket and drinks out of it showing her breasts and then looks at the guy in surprise all while giving us more looks at her breasts before she finds a key and unlocks the handcuff and gets up fully nude with an extremely long see-through sheer white wedding veil on giving us numerous looks at her body both in the clear and through the veil as she wanders around and grabs a robe while talking with the guy on the bed and trying to use the see-through veil to cover herself until finally she manages to put the robe on. From .
Theresa Russell standing showing her breasts while talking with a guy as they relive a flashback to them naked in a large bathtub where they’re passionately making out before she stands up fully nude in the tub and he kisses down her stomach until the flashback finishes and Theresa is seen standing fully nude in the room still talking with him and then finally flashing her bush and showing her ass as she turns and walks out of the room. From .










