The Beatles Arriving at Salzburg Airport, 1965 (Ref.#B71)
© Roger Fritz

The Beatles Arriving at Salzburg Airport, 1965 (Ref.#B71)

Photograph
By Roger Fritz
About the image

According to noted Beatles biographer Mark Lewisohn, The Beatles arrived at the Salzburg Airport to shoot scenes for Help!, on March 13, 1965 to four thousand eager fans and reporters. After a press-conference at a nearby hotel, they headed for the Hotel Eidelwiess in Obertauern where they were based until the 22nd, when they returned to London to continue shooting in studio. The film was completed in 11 weeks, 3 more than it took for A Hard Day's Night.

Release Notes: 
Roger Fritz's series of Beatles photographs were first released in 2014. He offered each photograph in several sizes, each one as a signed limited edition. 

12" x 18" Sheet Size as a signed, limited edition of 50
16" x 24" Sheet Size as a signed, limited edition of 25
28" x 40" Sheet Size as a signed, limited edition of 20

Collector's Notes:
Upon his death, Roger left behind a very small archive of signed photographs that had been printed in preparation for exhibition and sale.

We have a several pieces in our inventory, please click the link here to see what remains in our ROGER FRITZ FIRST EDITION COLLECTION.

PLEASE NOTE: In most cases only one piece is in stock, so availability may change without notice.

Buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity following delivery of their new artwork. 

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