This image was lost some time after publication.

Before the adoptions, before the Pakistani relief efforts, even before the official divorce, there were the pictures: our first unimpeded glimpses of the sexual sorcery sparking off "just friends" Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Steven Klein's W magazine pictorial the one that would famously "appall" Jennifer Aniston was pornography for mid-century modernist aficionados, styled to within an inch of its existence, and shot entirely inside a desert Camelot somewhere in Rancho Mirage. Now, that dream can be yours, for a buck shy of $3 mil:

Sophisticated Modernism - Kenaston Residence, 1957 E. Stewart Williams. This one-of-a kind published landmark maintains its original sophisticated minimal design created by renowned Palm Springs modernist E. Stewart Williams (First commission was the Frank Sinatra House). Meticulously restored this outstanding example of desert mid-century modernism has finishes of corrugated aluminum, natural rock, frosted glass, grass-cloth, and natural walnut. Interior signature features include floating fireplace, and 17' living room planter, accented by stunning ivory gloss concrete floors.

Mountain views are provided by generous amounts of floor to ceiling glass. This income producing, private estate sized 1/2 acre property has been featured in Luxury Living magazine, The London Independent, Bravo TV, and recently W magazine w/ Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, as well has been host to numerous social events inclusive of the Frank Lloyd Wright and Smithsonian Architectural Committees.

While the asking price of $2,975,000 might seem inflated, keep in mind that does include the five adorable mini-Pitts who added a layer of domestic innocence to what could have easily devolved into one long carpet shagathon. They require occasional food and tending, but are must-haves for anyone wanting the complete 1960s movie star family experience.