Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones at Villa Nellcôte in the summer of 1971.
"The full weight of the British Empire came down on us. First they thought they would just do us with the dope and stuff and it did not work, so they put financial screws on. It became that if you wanted to keep the band going, you were exiled." - Keith Richards
Release Notes:
Dominique Tarlé first began offering his fine-art photographs of the Rolling Stones during their time in France in 2001, when his beautiful limited-edition book "EXILE" was published.
His black-and-white images are printed as beautiful silver gelatins (unless otherwise noted). The color images are digital C-type prints.
Each photograph is available in several sizes, each in a very limited quantity:
20" x 24" Sheet Size, in a limited edition of 50
24" x 32" Sheet Size, in a limited edition of 25
32" x 48" Sheet Size, in a limited edition of 25
40" x 56" Sheet Size, in a limited edition of 25
48" x 72" Sheet Size, in a limited edition of 25
Prices start at €3,000 and increase depending on size and how many of that size have sold.
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Collector's Notes:
Dominique Tarlé's museum-quality photographs are printed to order in France. Each photograph is signed, numbered, and titled by the artist. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery following purchase.
Because he lived with the Stones and captured such unique and beautiful images at such an important time for the band, his whole archive has always been popular with rock photography collectors. His work has been celebrated and exhibited around the world, and several pieces are sold out, or very nearly gone.
Buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity following delivery of their artwork.