
1968
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The Rolling Stones pose during a photoshoot for their album Beggars Banquet , photographed at Sarum Chase, a Tudor mansion in Hampstead, London on June 7, 1968. The album marked the return to their more classic sound after previous psychedelic experimentation and was the final album appearance for founder and original leader Brian Jones, who drowned seven months after the album's release. 20" x 16", 24" x 20" editions of 30 40" x 30" editions of 20 60" x 40" editions of 15 48" x 72", editions of 15 Signed and numbered by Michael Joseph
Michael Joseph (b. 1942, Johannesburg) is a South African-born British photographer whose career has spanned advertising, editorial and rock-music portraiture across more than five decades. He moved to London in the early 1960s and spent the second half of the decade as one of the most sought-after photographers in British advertising — but his enduring fame rests on a single weekend in June 1968.
Joseph was the photographer commissioned to shoot The Rolling Stones at Sarum Chase, a neo-Gothic mansion off West Heath Road in Hampstead, for the cover and inner sleeve of their album 'Beggars Ban…
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