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Gered Mankowitz
Keith Richards sitting in front of Bentley, 1966 — Signed Limited Edition Print

1966 (printed later)

$12,870.25
£9,500
€11,104.62
CA$17,762.88
A$19,898.35
CHF 10,349.61
MX$242,718.80
NOK 131,764.35
SEK 124,244.40
DKK 82,881.85

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Keith Richards sitting in front of Bentley, 1966 — Signed Limited Edition Print, 1966 — Signed Limited Edition Print by Gered Mankowitz Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones is photographed in front of his Bentley in West Sussex, 1966. The photographer recalled "In the summer of 1966, I shot a series of 'At Home' photos with each of the Rolling Stones. This photo of Keith Richards was shot at his house 'Redlands' and he had just bought this beautiful Bentley which he names Blue Lena after the great singer Lena Horne Paper size 53 x 50" inches / 135 x 127 cm hand signed and numbered by the photographer on front Limited to 24 only this size Made to order - the collector will receive the next available edition unframed - framing available on request ships securely from London England. Certificate of authenticity included About Gered Mankowitz Gered Mankowitz was born in London in 1946. The first son of the author and screenwriter Wolf Mankowitz and the psychotherapist Ann Mankowitz, he left school at age 15 without any academic qualifications. He then served a short but intensive apprenticeship at Camera Press Ltd., having been inspired to pursue photography by the actor Peter Sellers. Gered established his first studio in Mason’s Yard in 1963, in what was to become the very heart of swinging 60s London. He met and photographed Marianne Faithfull in 1964, who was managed by the mercurial Andrew Loog Oldham, also manager of The Rolling Stones. Gered began working with the Stones in 1965; he toured America with them and produced several of their album covers. In early 1967 he worked with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, producing, during two sessions at his Mason’s Yard studio, images of Jimi that would go on to become some of the most iconic and widely-known portraits of the great musician. Over the past 50 plus years, Gered has continued to work in the music business. He also contributes to many leading magazines, and has taken prizewinning images for the advertising industry. He is currently concentrating on exhibitions and publishing books of his work, as well as producing and selling prints in galleries all over the world. In 2016, Gered was awarded the distinction of Fellowship by the The Royal Photographic Society, and has lectured at University College Falmouth. He is based in Cornwall.
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    1966 (printed later)
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    Height: 53 in (134.62 cm)Width: 50 in (127 cm)
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    London, GB
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    Seller: SM251stDibs: LU381316256952

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