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  • David Bowie: Icon — Andrew Kent Limited Edition Boxset

    Andrew Kent
    $3,107.00

    A look at the life and Fame of a musical legend, David Bowie: Icon gathers the greatest photographs of one of the most influential stars in history, into a single, luxurious volume. With work spanning 25 of the most eminent names in photography, this book showcases a stunning portfolio of imagery and gives us an insight into the artist unlike any other. Images are accompanied by personal essays and reflections about working with Bowie, from memories of the earliest days at the Arts Lab in Beckenham to detailed accounts of life on tour. The portraits and album covers, performances, rehearsals, and rarely seen private moments and candid snapshots make this collection at once powerful, sentimental, and inspiring. Includes: David Bowie: Icon, a slipcase, certificate of authenticity, and an 8.5"×11" Crane’s Museo print signed on the front by Andrew Kent. Signed by Andrew Kent Hardcover 356 pages Publisher: ACC Art Books (2020)

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  • Wham! in London, 1983 — Limited Edition Print

    Gered Mankowitz

    George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley of Wham! are photographed laying on floaties in the sand during a photoshoot in London in 1983. The English pop duo were one of the most successful musical acts of the 1980s and after their breakup George Michael went on to have a successful solo career. Editions of 25 Signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz C-Type Print

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  • Paramount Pictures Studio 75th Anniversary photo, 1987 — Limited Edition Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Actors of Paramount Pictures Studio are photographed for the studio's 75th anniversary in Hollywood in 1987. The image features acting legends such as Elizabeth Taylor, Harrison Ford, Faye Dunaway, Robert De Niro, Gregory Peck, Robin Williams and many others. Edition of 50 Digitally signed and embossed on the front, stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representation of the Terry O'Neill archive C-Type Print

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  • Marianne Faithfull recording at Olympic Studio, 1967 — Limited Edition Print

    Gered Mankowitz

    Marianne Faithfull is photographed while recording in London's Olympic Studio in 1967. Faithfull's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, was also the first manager of the Rolling Stones and asked Gered Mankowitz to work with his other new acts. 16" x 20" and 20" x 24" editions of 50 30" x 40" editions of 25 Signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Marianne Faithfull, 1966, Co-signed Edition Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Marianne Faithfull poses in a corset, stockings, and suspenders for an early publicity photo in London 1966. Faithfull's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, was also the first manager of the Rolling Stones and asked Terry O'Neill to work with his other new acts. Edition of 50 Signed by Marianne Faithfull and Terry O'Neill Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Marianne Faithfull, 1966, Limited Edition Print

    Terry O'Neill

    Marianne Faithfull poses in a corset, stockings, and suspenders for an early publicity photo in London 1966. Faithfull's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, was also the first manager of the Rolling Stones and asked Terry O'Neill to work with his other new acts. Edition of 50 Digitally signed and embossed on the front, stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representation of the Terry O'Neill archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Marianne Faithfull in London, 1966 — Limited Edition Print

    Gered Mankowitz

    Marianne Faithfull poses during a photoshoot in London in 1966. Faithful was discovered by the manager of the Rolling Stones Andrew Loog Oldham and became one of the lead female artists during the British Invasion in the United States. 16" x 20" and 20" x 24" editions of 50 30" x 40" editions of 25 Signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz Gelatin Silver Print

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  • English singer, songwriter and actress Marianne Faithfull, photographed at Decca Studios in London, 1964 — Limited Edition Print

    Gered Mankowitz

    Marianne Faithfull is photographed at Decca Studios in London, 1964. Faithful was discovered by the manager of the Rolling Stones Andrew Loog Oldham and became one of the lead female artists during the British Invasion in the United States. Limited Edition Print 16" x 20" , 20" x 24" Edition of 50 30" x 40" Edition of 25 50" x 53" Edition of 24 Signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz Gelatin Silver print

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  • Marianne Faithfull at The Salisbury Pub, 1964 — Limited Edition Print

    Gered Mankowitz

    Marianne Faithfull is photographed at The Salisbury pub in London in 1964. Faithful was discovered by the manager of the Rolling Stones Andrew Loog Oldham and became one of the lead female artists during the British Invasion in the United States. 16" x 20" and 20" x 24" editions of 50 30" x 40" editions of 25 Signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Marianne Faithfull staring into the camera, 1967 — Limited Edition Print

    Gered Mankowitz

    Marianne Faithfull is photographed staring into the camera while at London's Olympic Studio in 1967. Faithful was discovered by the manager of the Rolling Stones Andrew Loog Oldham and became one of the lead female artists during the British Invasion in the United States. 16" x 20" and 20" x 24" editions of 50 30" x 40" editions of 25 Signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Prince William and Catherine Middleton on their wedding day, 2011 — Limited Edition Print

    Greg Brennan

    HRH Prince William and Catherine Middleton are photographed kissing on the balcony at Buckingham Palace on their wedding day on April 29, 2011. The pair met while studying at St. Andrew's University and now share three children George, Charlotte, and Louis. 16" x 20" and 20" x 24" editions of 25 30" x 40" editions of 12 Signed and numbered by Greg Brennan Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Martin Luther King, Jr. in Illinois, 1964 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is photographed during his speech at the ‘Illinois Rally for Civil Rights’ at Soldier Field in Chicago on June 21, 1964. That same day, news broke of the murders of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Illinois Rally for Civil Rights, 1964 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is photographed during his speech at the ‘Illinois Rally for Civil Rights’ at Soldier Field in Chicago on June 21, 1964. That same day, news broke of the murders of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Martin Luther King, Jr. at a Civil Rights rally, 1964 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is photographed during his speech at the ‘Illinois Rally for Civil Rights’ at Soldier Field in Chicago on June 21, 1964. That same day, news broke of the murders of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • A child during the Illinois Rally for Civil Rights, 1964 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams

    A child peeks through the legs of other crowdgoers during a speech by Dr. Martin Luther King at the Illinois Rally for Civil Rights at Soldier Field in Chicago on June 21, 1964. That same day, news broke of the murders of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Edition of 50 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • PP Arnold for Kafunta, 1968 — Limited Edition Framed Print

    Gered Mankowitz

    Classic Covers: The Gered Mankowitz Collection For Record Store Day 2023, Iconic Images is thrilled to announce a new limited edition fine-art series celebrating classic album covers shot by renowned photographer Gered Mankowitz. With only 75 of each available, Classic Covers: The Gered Mankowitz Collection comprises unique, limited-edition vinyl-sleeve-sized prints – available framed and ready to hang. These atmospheric and expertly conceived images were created when Mankowitz shot the cover art for hotly anticipated and critically acclaimed albums. Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity signed and numbered by the photographer. An homage to the vinyl medium and a celebration of photography’s unique relationship with music, these Classic Cover prints make the perfect rare, collectible gift for lovers of sound and vision. Soul singer PP Arnold is photographed during a shoot that would birth the cover image for her 1968 album Kafunta. At the time, Mankowitz was working at Immediate Records, where he was encouraged "to experiment and push [his] boundaries" under the leadership of the label's founder Andrew Loog Oldham. Edition of 75 Includes a certificate of authenticity, signed by Gered Mankowitz Archival Pigment Prints on Hahnemuehle Photo Rag 308 gsm

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  • Goin' Home With The Rolling Stones '66 — Signed Edition

    Gered Mankowitz

    In early 1966, the Rolling Stones had cemented their status as rock legends, enjoying considerable wealth and indulging in lavish lifestyles, complete with new homes and luxury cars. Their close friend and official photographer, Gered Mankowitz, was invited to capture a series of "at-home" sessions with each member of the band. The Stones were wary of unknown photographers invading their privacy, but Mankowitz's work ensured the press were provided with a wealth of images without strangers encroaching on their rock star sanctuaries. For years, Mankowitz stored these photos in supermarket bags under his desk, always wondering why he was holding on to them, never managing to bring himself to throw them out. Now, for the first time, these sessions are compiled and published, showcasing both iconic and unseen shots. These photos capture Mick in a kipper tie, Keith with his Bentley and Lord-of-the-Manor style, Charlie grinning amidst drying lingerie, Brian backed by a hand-painted mural, and Bill in the kitchen with his dog. The images exude a relaxed atmosphere, revealing the band's comfort in Mankowitz’s presence. They convey moments of reflection, intimacy, and humor, as they band reflect an almost innocent astonishment at their own success. Introduced by their then-manager Andrew Loog Oldham, Goin' Home With the Rolling Stones '66 offers a captivating collection with a fresh perspective, skillfully shot. Hardcover Signed by Gered Mankowitz 96 pages Publisher: Reel Art Press (2020)

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