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The Rolling Stones with female fans, London, 1963
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Terry O'Neill (b. 1938)
The Rolling Stones with female fans, London, 1963
silver gelatin print, printed 2012
signed and numbered 1/50 in margin
image 14¼ x 22in. (36 x 55.5cm.)
sheet 19¾ x 24in. (50 x 61cm.)
After his success with The Beatles, emerging 60s pop groups clamoured to be photographed by O'Neill. One was called The Rolling Stones. But newspapers regarded the Stones as "too ugly" for publication. One however famously used Terry's photograph alongside another, of The Dave Clark Five and headlined it 'Beauty and the Beast'.
The Rolling Stones with female fans, London, 1963
silver gelatin print, printed 2012
signed and numbered 1/50 in margin
image 14¼ x 22in. (36 x 55.5cm.)
sheet 19¾ x 24in. (50 x 61cm.)
After his success with The Beatles, emerging 60s pop groups clamoured to be photographed by O'Neill. One was called The Rolling Stones. But newspapers regarded the Stones as "too ugly" for publication. One however famously used Terry's photograph alongside another, of The Dave Clark Five and headlined it 'Beauty and the Beast'.
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