David BaileyJohn Lennon, Eyes Closed, 1965

£20,000

Signed and numbered on reverse

Platinum print

26 x 23 inches

Edition of 30

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David Bailey, 'John Lennon, Eyes Closed, 1965'

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Signed and numbered on reverse

Edition of 30

Platinum print

26 x 23 inches

Print

This artwork is signed, dated and numbered on reverse. The work is a platinum print from a limited edition of 30.

Framing

David Bailey: John Lennon, Eyes Closed. For this picture, we recommend floating the print in a dark 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. The price includes framing in this style, however it is possible to buy the work un-framed.

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. The portfolio lent further controversy to Bailey’s burgeoning fame, as it also featured the infamous London gangsters, Reggie and Ronnie Kray.

David Bailey, 'John Lennon, Eyes Closed, 1965'
David Bailey, 'John Lennon, Eyes Closed, 1965'

David Bailey

John Lennon, Eyes Closed, 1965

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David Bailey: John Lennon, Eyes Closed (1965)

David Bailey

United Kingdom

B. 1938

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The Artist

David 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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