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Diana Rigg — Framed Cinema Photographs

Framed Diana Rigg photographs — an unforgettable James Bond Girl and the Emma Peel of The Avengers, Diana Rigg embodies British elegance and sharp-witted charm. Discover her most sought-after portraits and scenes as Fine Art photo prints, in black and white or, for some, in colour, each hand-framed in our own workshop. Every Diana Rigg photo is a numbered limited-edition collector's piece, delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

Diana Rigg films

This Fine Art photography spans her most iconic roles: Tracy, the only woman ever to marry 007, in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) opposite George Lazenby, and the iconic Emma Peel of The Avengers. The most sought-after prints: Diana Rigg as a James Bond Girl and as Emma Peel. Explore the whole James Bond 007 world and our Stars & Cinema.

A numbered art print, hand-framed

Our Diana Rigg photographs are printed on Fine Art photo paper and hand-framed in solid wood in our own workshop. Each piece is numbered in a limited edition, with a certificate of authenticity, a hologram and a QR code. Two sizes to choose from — 70×50 cm or 60×40 cm — black or white mat, tracked delivery across Europe.

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Diana Rigg Biography

Born on 20 July 1938 in Yorkshire, Diana Rigg first made her name in Shakespearean theatre before becoming a popular-culture icon.

In the 1960s, she was the unforgettable Emma Peel, the elegant and formidable spy of the series The Avengers. In 1969, she made James Bond history by playing Tracy in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, the only woman ever married by 007, opposite George Lazenby.

A grande dame respected all the way to Game of Thrones, she combined sharp-witted charm with natural authority. Our framed Fine Art photo prints celebrate these iconic roles, in black and white or, for some, in colour, for a living room, an office or a home cinema.

Frequently asked questions

Which Diana Rigg films and portraits do you offer as framed prints?

Our collection celebrates two of Diana Rigg's iconic roles. You'll find Tracy, the only woman ever to marry 007, in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) opposite George Lazenby, and the iconic Emma Peel of The Avengers. The most sought-after prints are Diana Rigg as a James Bond Girl and as Emma Peel — each a numbered limited edition.

Are the Diana Rigg photos available in black and white?

Yes. Most of our Diana Rigg prints are offered in black and white — a look that beautifully brings out her British elegance and her sharp-witted charm, especially as Emma Peel. Some images are also available in colour, to recover the tones of the era. Each print is produced on Fine Art photo paper then hand-framed in solid wood in our in-house workshop, with a black or white mat of your choice. Black and white remains the most requested by collectors for a chic, timeless display.

Are these Diana Rigg prints authentic, and in which sizes?

Each Diana Rigg print is a traceable collector's piece. Produced in a numbered limited edition on Fine Art photo paper, it comes with its certificate of authenticity (COA), a hologram and a traceability QR code. Two sizes to choose from: 70×50 cm (Starck Original) or 60×40 cm (Starck Medium), hand-framed in solid wood in our in-house workshop, black or white mat. The whole piece arrives ready to hang and carefully packed — gallery-grade standards applied to every order.

Does a Diana Rigg print make a great gift, and do you deliver across Europe?

Yes, it's one of our most gifted pieces. A framed Diana Rigg print — James Bond Girl and unforgettable Emma Peel — delights lovers of James Bond and cult series, and makes a perfect present for a birthday, a housewarming or a wedding. The piece arrives framed, numbered and ready to hang, with its certificate of authenticity: a gift as elegant as it is immediately presentable. We ship in tracked, insured delivery to the United Kingdom, Ireland and across Europe, in reinforced packaging that protects the frame and the glass.

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