Description
This isn’t the Bettie Page everyone expects—and that’s exactly why it works. Instead of the standard pin-up poses, this image leans into something closer to character: a staged domestic moment that borders on humor. Overloaded with groceries, mid-bite, slightly exasperated—it’s playful, a little strange, and far less common than the usual imagery that circulates.
The added layer here is the provenance. Coming directly from Eric Kroll’s collection and signed by Bunny Yeager, this sits inside the small circle of people responsible for both creating and later preserving Bettie Page’s legacy. Kroll helped shape how these images were reintroduced to collectors decades later, and Yeager’s signature ties it back to the original photographer. That combination gives this piece more weight than a standard later print.
For collectors, this is the kind of image that breaks repetition. It’s still Bettie—but not the version you see over and over again. Uncommon image, strong names behind it, and when’s the last time you saw this image?












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