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Gered Mankowitz
The Rolling Stones (Colour) “Behind the Buttons Cover.” Primrose Hill, Northwest London.
, 1967
20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.)
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Gered Mankowitz
British, born 1946
The Rolling Stones (Colour) “Behind the Buttons Cover.” Primrose Hill, Northwest London.
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1967
Gered Mankowitz
The Rolling Stones (Colour) “Behind the Buttons Cover.” Primrose Hill, Northwest London.
, 1967
20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.)
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Photographs, c-print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper
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20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.)
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10 Chancery Lane Gallery - Katie de Tilly Contemporary Artists
Hong Kong
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Edition
#18/50
Movement
Post-War
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This photograph is an out-take from the "Between the Buttons" album cover session. It was taken very early on a beautiful morning after an all night recording session. The Stones always recorded through the night and I thought that their "look" after one of these gruelling sessions might capture an image that would be right for the time. The band's manager and producer Andrew Oldham agreed, as did the band, and at about 5.30 a.m. we all set off in a procession of limousines for Primrose Hill. I had built a rather clumsy filter of black card, glass and Vaseline, which I hoped would create a strange, ethereal and slightly "stoned" look to the photos. In spite of the bitter early morning chill, the photos turned out better than I could have wished for and the cover image has become one of my most famous and enduring photos of the Stones.
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