This intimate 1950s Tom Kelley pin-up features Bambi Hamilton seated nude on a distinctive blue metal chair with ornate ironwork, its seat and back partially covered in a sheer, gauzy material. Her bare back faces the viewer while her head turns softly to the side, creating a pose that balances elegance with allure. The lighting enhances the gentle contours of her form, and the minimal setting keeps focus on her statuesque poise.
About the Model:
Alean “Bambi” Hamilton (born Alean Marie Burkhardt; 1939, Caldwell, Idaho) was a model and actress whose career spanned the late 1950s into the 1960s. She appeared in cult sci-fi classics such as *The Angry Red Planet* (1959) and *The Human Duplicators* (1965), as well as TV series including *Burke’s Law* (1963), *Mr. Lucky* (1960), and *Honey West*. Her work also included numerous men’s magazine covers and glamour layouts, cementing her as a recognizable figure of the era’s pin-up and entertainment scene.





