Shot at John Lennon's home prior to Tittenhurst Park. He and Yoko were newly involved.
Printed on Highest Quality Photographic paper and framed in a choice of Black or White to further enhance the image. Can be purchased in 3 sizes: A2, A1 and 60x40 Cinema poster size.
Beautiful and a great center piece
John Lennon and Yoko Ono, one of the most famous couples in music history, epitomized the blending of avant-garde art and popular culture in the late 20th century. Lennon, a founding member of The Beatles, met Ono, an avant-garde artist, in 1966, and their relationship quickly became a profound partnership both personally and creatively. Together, they challenged traditional norms through experimental art projects, music, and their outspoken political activism, most notably their "Bed-Ins for Peace" during the Vietnam War. Their collaborative works, such as the album "Double Fantasy," showcased their deep connection and mutual influence, blending rock with avant-garde sensibilities. Despite facing significant public scrutiny, Lennon and Ono's partnership remained a powerful symbol of love, peace, and artistic freedom until Lennon's tragic death in 1980, leaving a lasting legacy on both the music and art worlds.