Topless picture of Angelina Jolie horsing around for photographer David LaChapelle set to raise £35,000 at Christie's auction

By TONI JONES

A photograph of a young Angelina Jolie laughing as she poses with a horse will lead a sale of photographs at London auction house Christie's next month

A beautiful picture of a carefree Angelina Jolie posing with a white horse will lead a sale of photographs at London auction house Christie's next month.
The never-before-seen image by celebrated photographer David LaChapelle is expected to fetch between £25,000 and £35,000 when it goes under the hammer as part of The Wild Side of Photography sale.

Also featured is a staged scene of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt around a family dinner table shot by fashion photographer Steven Klein in 2005 which is expected to fetch £8,000 - £12,000

The colour snap from 2001 features the actress as a 25-year-old throwing back a mane of brunette hair and showing off some of her many tattoos, including a 'Billy Bob' drawing on her arm, a homage to her then husband which has now been erased.

Berlin Stories by David LaChapelle, 2009. An oversized chromogenic print, flush mounted on Perspex estimated t raise £25,000-35,000

The photograph of the 37-year-old actress will go on sale alongside a black and white print of Angelina and Brad Pitt posing as husband and wife for Steven Klein in 2005.
The black and white image was taken as part of a shoot that the couple appeared in for W magazine before they were officially an item and is expected to to fetch £8,000-12,000.

Michael Jackson, New York City by Albert Watson in 1998. An oversized chromogenic print estimated to sell for £12,000-18,000

Both pictures are part of the Contemporary section of the sale that is highlighted by four works by controversial American photographer LaChapelle.
Another striking image by the photographer is the 2009 Berlin Stories work featuring a group of men and women at an imagined debauched 1930s New Year's Eve party.

Serra Pelada goldmine, Brazil by Sebastiao Salgado in 1986. A gelatin silver print estimated to raise £3,000-5,000

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