The Rolling Stones, St. George’s Church, London, 1964
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About this photograph
On the 17th January 1964, Terry O’Neill stood outside St. George’s Church in Hanover Square, London with five young musicians taking some of their first photographs as a group. Little did O’Neill know, that this group would go on to pioneer and shape the world of Rock’n’Roll and his photograph would be one of the most iconic of the group in their early years. Clockwise from bottom left: Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards and Brian Jones.
Print sizes
20" x 24"
Print type
Silver gelatin print
Paper type
HARMAN GDS Fibre-based Baryta paper
Signature
Hand signed by photographer in ink
About the photographer
Terry O'Neill was a renowned British photographer celebrated for capturing iconic images of the 1960s fashion, style, and celebrities. His work spanned over six decades, featuring presidents, prime ministers, rock stars, Oscar winners, and the British Royal Family. O'Neill's photography graced the covers of prominent magazines such as Time, Newsweek, and Vanity Fair. He is especially noted for his candid shots of legends like David Bowie, Elton John, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones.
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