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Artwork details
- Printing : Analogue on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 33x23in
- Edition : All editions sold (49 / 49)
- Artist's proof : 1
- Hors commerce : 1
About this artwork
George Harrison takes a cigarette break in his dressing room at the ABC Theatre in Huddersfield Yorkshire on the 29 November 1963 during The Beatles first tour of the UK in 1963. The photograph was taken with a Nikon F 35mm film camera. This is a limited edit1on photograph which comes with a four inch white border. Other sizes are available.
Paul Berriff
United Kingdom
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Paul Berriff, a renowned British artist and photographer, blends photography with documentary storytelling. His unique technique manifests in capturing fleeting moments, as raw and authentic as life itself. Paul received his highest fine art photographic accolades when he released his stunning rock legends portrait images of the now legendary rock stars of the 1960s taken during their first tours of the UK . These monochrome images have become photographic masterpieces of the 60s rock and pop scene and sought by many of the worlds fine art collectors. They have been on permanent display at The Beatles Story in Liverpool and at Carnegie Hall in New York. The former CEO of The Beatles Story said, "Paul Berriff's photographs are the finest I've seen of the group at this stage in their career." Werner Herzog international film director - "Paul Berriff is a very courageous man very physical in his methods of seeing and creating images. He has a real curiosity"