David BaileyYoko Ono & John Lennon, 1971
POA
Signed, dated and numbered on reverse
Silver gelatin print
11 x 14 inches
Edition of 8

Signed, dated and numbered on reverse
Edition of 8
Silver gelatin print
11 x 14 inches
This artwork is signed, dated and numbered in pencil on the reverse. The work is a contact print from a 8x10 negative, which was hand-printed by Bailey in 1996 as a silver gelatin print. this print is one of eight.
Framing
David Bailey: Yoko Ono and John Lennon. For this picture, we recommend book-mounting the print in a passepartout and framing in a black wooden box. It is widely accepted as the most traditional way to frame photography—especially rare or vintage works—giving visual priority to the image and yet fitting stylishly into most interiors. Please note that the price above excludes framing, shipping and any relevant taxes that depend on your location.
Shipping
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Artwork In Detail
In 1965, Bailey created his most celebrated work, ‘Box of Pin-Ups’, which included defining images of cultural icons early on in their careers, such as John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Andy Warhol and David Hockney. In more recent years, Bailey has photographed well-known and celebrated personalities and cultural figures, including Johnny Depp, Kate Moss, Tracey Emin and Queen Elizabeth II.


David Bailey
Yoko Ono & John Lennon, 1971
EnquireDavid Bailey: Yoko Ono & John Lennon (1971)
David Bailey
United Kingdom
B. 1938
EnquireDavid Bailey is one of the greatest living portrait photographers. Both his name and photography have become synonymous with London during the Swinging Sixties. His images radiated youth and sexuality, and helped to define the look of British fashion and style during the period.
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