The snaps were taken in 1979 by photographer Martin Schreiber before she maDe her name as a singer.
He described the struggling, fledgling star as having "a fantastic body. Perfect."
Madonna, who was doing some part-time modelling to pay her way through dance school, was paid $30 for the shoot.
Schreiber added: "She was pliant but I would say very quiet, maybe shy I'm not sure.
"I use the word taciturn, kind of moody, I felt. Not really into it but she was doing it. She was making a living doing it."
Schreiber claims the pair became lovers after Madonna, with little money and few friends, moved into his flat for two weeks.
The photographs of the young Madonna are part of the Brighton Festival Fringe and are on sale for £3,400.
The Naked Madonna Playboy Photos 30th Anniversary Exhibition ends on June 28.
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