"Tripping on the Moors" - Brian Jones, Nicki Browne, Bill Willis, Talitha Getty, John Paul Getty II and Anita Pallenberg were hosted by Tara Guinness Browne at his mother's estate in Luggalor, Ireland, for his 21st birthday celebration in April, 1966.
"Not long after this picture was taken, the group's host, Tara Browne - whose mother owned the estate - swerved into a lamppost on the Fulham Road, killing himself in an effort to save his passenger, the model Suki Poitier. The Beatles immortalised him "blowing his mind out in a car" in their song, "A Day in the Life."" -- Robin Muir, The Independent, 1999
Release Notes:
Michael Cooper passed away in 1973 leaving a massive personal and professional archive of negatives shot going back to the mid 1960s. Very few, if any photographs had been printed in a commercial fomat by that time, so there are no signed versions available for sale.
The Michael Cooper Estate has released museum-quality limited editions in several sizes and made them available for collectors.
Collector's Notes:
The Michael Cooper Estate photographs are printed to order, so please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. Each photograph will be numbered and marked by the estate.
Buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity following delivery of their photograph.