Keith Richards London 1966 Poster
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Photograph; It was shot by Art Kane (Arthur Kanofsky), who is known for his provocative, experimental, and playful style, and some of his photos were sometimes rejected by magazines for nudity and disrespect. Art Kane, who took the photo of The Rolling Stones group for McCalls Magazine in 1966, planned the 'Bad Boys' themed shoot of The Rollings Stones by referring to the Beatles in this shot. On the morning of the shooting, he bought postcards of Queen Elizabeth II from a gift shop on his way out of the hotel. He knew that the band members would do something disrespectful with these photos, and he took these photos. As a result, of course, McCalls did not publish these photos, stating that they were disrespectful.
This frame has soft lines, has been tested and approved for nurseries, and is available in many sizes. The plastic front guard is safe and gives the print a good look.
Features
You can easily hang the frame with nails or screws and decorate your walls with pictures.
It can be hung horizontally or vertically to fit the available space.
Front protection made of plastic makes the frame safer to use.
What's in the box?
printing with 1 frame
Frame: Particleboard, Paper foil
Front protection: Polystyrene
Printing: Ultra Premium Photo Paper
Packaging
The table is carefully wrapped with air bubble nylon. It is elegantly covered with wrapping paper and tied with jute rope. After being packaged stylishly and suitable for gifting, it is ready for shipping with a shipping bag.
Keith Richards London 1966 Poster
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