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Artist: Robert Whitaker
John Lennon Portrait by Robert Whitaker
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles at the Westwood Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska, 27th-28th June 1966. En route for the Japanese leg of their final world tour, the group made...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

John Lennon and Paul McCartney The Beatles by Robert Whitaker
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
Paul McCartney and John Lennon of The Beatles pictured during the recording of their annual Christmas message to the groups’ fan club at the Marquee St...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

The Beatles "Yesterday and Today" contact sheet print by Robert Whitaker
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
The Beatles contact sheet by Robert Whitaker from the photo session that ended up being the controversial cover for the 1966 release "Yesterday and Today". On March 25, 1966, The Beatles visited 1 The Vale, Chelsea, London, a top-floor studio leased by Oluf Nilssen and frequently used by renowned photographer Robert Whitaker. Before the photo session with Robert Whitaker, The Beatles posed for a more conventional session at the studio with Nigel Dickson of The Beatles Book...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

The Beatles Dolls 1966 contact sheet print by Robert Whitaker
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
The Beatles "Dolls" contact sheet by Robert Whitaker from the photo session that ended up giving the band the controversial cover for the 1966 release "Yesterday and Today". On March 25, 1966, The Beatles visited 1 The Vale, Chelsea, London, a top-floor studio leased by Oluf Nilssen and frequently used by renowned photographer Robert Whitaker. Before the photo session with Robert Whitaker, The Beatles posed for a more conventional session at the studio with Nigel Dickson of The Beatles Book...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

The Beatles "Revolver sessions" 1966
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
The Beatles, left to right, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and Paul McCartney, posing with colored cells over their faces during the Abbey Road session to record the promotional video for Paperback Writer, 19th May 1966. This was the same session from which the back cover photo for the Revolver Album was chosen. The photo was part of a series taken by Robert Whitaker during the filming at Abbey Road on 19 May and demonstrated the Beatles’ adoption of fashions from boutiques that had recently opened in Chelsea, rather than the Carnaby Street designers they had favored previously. From these Chelsea boutiques, Lennon wore a long-collared paisley shirt from Granny Takes a Trip...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

The Beatles on the set of HELP! by Robert Whitaker
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
The Beatles having fun at Cliveden House whilst taking a break from filming the 1965 comedy, Help! Taken by Robert Whitaker. All limited edition print...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

The Beatles Guitars backstage Tokyo 1966 by Robert Whitaker
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
The Beatles Guitars, backstage in Tokyo Japan in 1966 by Robert Whitaker. All limited edition prints in this collection are hand numbered and authent...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

The Beatles In White "Yesterday and Today" album cover shot by Robert Whitaker
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
The Beatles In White by Robert Whitaker. On March 25, 1966, The Beatles visited 1 The Vale, Chelsea, London, a top-floor studio leased by Oluf Nilssen and frequently used by renowned photographer Robert Whitaker. Before the photo session with Robert Whitaker, The Beatles posed for a more conventional session at the studio with Nigel Dickson of The Beatles Book...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

The Beatles Shea Stadium 1965
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
The Beatles, approaching the stage at Shea Stadium by Robert Whitaker. The Beatles walking onto the field at Shea Stadium in New York City. This show ...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

The Beatles "Umbrella" by Robert Whitaker
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
The Beatles by photographer Robert Whitaker. This formal photo shoot image is fondly known as 'Umbrella'. The Beatles are depicted holding two large striped umbrellas on the banks of Loch Earn...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

George Harrison by Robert Whitaker
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
George Harrison of The Beatles taken by Robert Whitaker in Chiswick Park, London, 1965. All limited edition prints in this collection are hand numbere...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

The Beatles live in Tokyo
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
Museum quality print of The Beatles, taken on stage in Tokyo, Japan, by photographer Robert Whitaker. The Beatles ascend the steps to the stage at Tokyo's Nippon Budokan for a matin...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

John Lennon "Adoration" by Robert Whitaker
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Austin, TX
Iconic photo of John Lennon with a dandelion in his eye, fondly known as 'Adoration' by Robert Whitaker. Photographed in the garden of his Weybridge h...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Robert Whitaker Photography

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C Print

John and Paul
By Robert Whitaker
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Photograph of Paul McCartney and John Lennon singing into microphone. Estate Stamped photograph by Robert Whitaker. Edition of 75
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20th Century Contemporary Robert Whitaker Photography

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Archival Pigment

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