David Bowie often enlisted several artists to create his album covers. In this case Terry O'Neill shot the photographs that were then used as inspiration and reference for an entirely separate painting that protrayed a half-man, half-dog creature. The final result was typically edgy and controversial for the record companies, and the album was very well received.
Release Notes:
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Terry O'Neill offered a wide variety of signed, limited edition, fine art photographs during his lifetime. When he passed away, he left a small archive of these pieces that had been prepared for exhibition and sale. These "Lifetime" photographs are now extraordinarily rare, and available only in very limited sizes.
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Estate-Stamped limited edition photographs are available in select sizes. PLEASE NOTE: Estate editions are offered only in the case that the original signed editions of 50 in a particular size had not already sold out. The existing editions of 50 will be continued as “Estate Editions” until they are gone.
This piece may be available as a signed piece, please contact us for details!
Collector's Notes:
Please use the "CHOOSE A SIZE" button below to view the available ESTATE EDITION sizes and prices (details will show when a selection is made). Purchases can be made right here, or you can contact us directly to discuss.
Estate photographs are printed to order in the UK so please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. Each Estate photograph will bear a digital facsimile of Terry's signature on the front (lower right) along with the edition number and and estate stamp on the reverse.
Buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity following delivery of their artwork.