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Frank Herrmann
John Lennon at Abbey Rd Studios b/w archival photograph 17 x 25 inch

1963/2021

About the Item

John Lennon sits alone at the mixing desk of the famed Studio 2 in Abbey Road. According to Herrmann he was the only one who spoke to him, trying to put him at his ease by saying "alright mate". Herrmann was sent to Abbey Road ostensibly to do a piece on the mechanics of recording. He was sent on Thursday March 30th at around 12.30 ( we know this as there is a clock on the wall in the photo of John, Ringo and George - see contact sheet image No 15, which says 12.45pm ). Only one photo appeared in the Sunday Times of 2nd April 1967, in the Spectrum column with a small piece about how money was forcing producers to go independent and move away from the giant publishers in an effort to assert creative and financial freedom. See article attached. March 30th 1967 turned out to be a historic day in the Beatles calendar as following the recording session photographed here by Herrmann, they made their way to Michael Cooper's Flood Street studio to be photographed for one of the most famous album covers of all time, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. This print forms part of Frank Herrmann's 2021 "Icons of the 1960's" publication of the best of his work from the decade that keeps on giving. Herrmann, working for The Sunday Times was given rare access to the Abbey Road recording studios to photograph the Fab Four as they worked on the album Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. He stayed an hour and watched them record, have lunch followed by George pouring tea for the Beatles and their producer George Martin. paper size 17 x 25, Image size 14 x 20 inches. Limited Edition of only 25 in this size This print is embossed with the photographers stamp, numbered and signed by the photographer Frank Herrmann in pencil on lower right margin. Frank Herrmann is widely regarded as one of the outstanding photojournalists of the latter part of the twentieth century, with an illustrious thirty year career at The Sunday Times. Covering stories as diverse as the UDI in Rhodesia in 1966, the Paris riots in ’68, the Yom Kippur War of '73, the U.S Presidential elections of ’75 and the birth of Zimbabwe in 1980, he has travelled to Africa with Bob Geldof to record the famine relief work of Band Aid, has been to the South Pole to photograph the trans-Arctic expedition and has worked with Hunter Davies on several books including The Glory Game and Great Britain – a Celebration as well as his text book book on portraiture titled Portrait photography. His many portrait sittings include,  amongst others, Orson Welles, Maggie Smith, Sean Connery, William Burroughs, Winston Churchill, Duke Ellington, Harold Macmillan, Ronald Reagan, Arthur Miller, Samuel Beckett, Henry Moore, Judi Dench and Luciano Pavarotti. His work is held in many private collections and the National Portrait Gallery has recently purchased his work for their permanent collection.
  • Creator:
    Frank Herrmann (1933, British)
  • Creation Year:
    1963/2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 17 in (43.18 cm)Width: 25 in (63.5 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.26 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Norwich, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2376215971812

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