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Vintage Limited Edition Mick Jagger Photographic Print, Melbourne 1973

$ 792

Availability: 74 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Mint!

    Description

    This iconic photograph of Mick Jagger is now recognized as being one of the most famous ever taken of Mick live on stage (Mick Jagger owns a copy of this photograph). The shot was taken on February 17th 1973 in Melbourne when the band was touring Australia shortly after releasing "Exile on Main Street".
    Recently featured on the cover of The National Museum of Australia magazine, the photograph is signed, titled, dated and numbered by the photographer, Richard Crawley, and is in mint condition.
    Immediately beneath the bottom edge black border the photographer has signed in black pen: 'Mick Jagger in concert, Melbourne'. On the left side is your unique photograph number, which is 123/400 for this print. On the right side is signed 'Richard Crawley 1973'. Either Keith or Mick Taylor can be partially seen behind Mick holding a Gibson Les Paul guitar.
    When the photograph is framed the above information can obviously be made visible or invisible, depending on your preference.
    This photograph looks awesome framed. I suggest a
    black wood frame of appropriate dimensions, pure white acid-free archival mount board with appropriate borders, and acid-free foam-core archival backing board.
    The
    photograph
    also comes with the
    photographer’s ‘Story of the photograph’. This is printed on A4 gloss stock and signed by Richard Crawley, giving you all the information about how this iconic photograph came
    to be
    .
    This ‘Story of the photograph’ is personalized “To Fred”.
    All of Richard’s work originates on film and the reproduction print is made by him, by hand in the darkroom. No digital manipulation has ever, and will never occur with Richard’s work.
    Every photograph is of the highest quality available and is printed on archival Museo Silver Ragg 300 GSM heavyweight art stock, using only archival inks. As long as it is displayed correctly this photograph will never degrade.
    T
    he ‘Story of The Photograph’
    fi
    rst person account is printed on 200GSM gloss stock and is signed by the photogra
    pher.
    T
    he print measures 30x24, with the image size 24x21. Richard Crawley sells this archival print on his website for 00AU, which is equivalent to approximately 00US, so at this price, it’s a score!
    When your photograph is delivered – it is strongly recommended that you only open the package at your framers, to minimize any possibility of damage. Each photograph is wrapped in such a way that it is essential that correct and professional handling is observed.