Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs - XXL Collectors edition including print (Trade sample)

Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs - XXL Collectors edition including print (Trade sample)
Hardcover in a clamshell box | 31.2 x 3.7 x 44 cm | 268 pp
Taschen | 2011 | 9783836520898
Limited edition of 750 copies
Includes art print Paul, pigment print on Hahnemühle paper
Size: 40 x 30 cm (image: 29.8 x 20 cm)
PLEASE NOTE: This is an ex-display trade sample of Taschen's limited edition of 750 copies, and as such it is unsigned and unnumbered.
Condition
Ex-display copy in excellent condition.
Clamshell box has slight wear to one edge- see final images.
Produced in close collaboration with her family, Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs gathers some of the finest pictures from McCartney’s astonishing archive of over 200,000 images. From the epicenter of 1960s rock to rural bliss with her husband and kids, McCartney’s lens captured fame, family, music, animals, and the English countryside with tender precision and love.
During her tenure as the leading photographer of the late 1960s musical scene, Eastman captured many of rock’s most important musicians on film, including Aretha Franklin, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Simon & Garfunkel, the Who, the Doors, and the Grateful Dead. In 1967, Linda went to London to document the “Swinging Sixties,” where she met Paul McCartney at the Bag ’O Nails club and subsequently photographed the Beatles during a launch event for the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Paul and Linda fell in love, and were married on March 12, 1969. For the next three decades, until her untimely death, she devoted herself to her family, vegetarianism, animal rights, and photography.
From her early rock ’n’ roll portraits, through the final years of the Beatles, to touring with Wings and raising four children with Paul, Linda captured her whole world on film. Her shots range from spontaneous family pictures to studio sessions with Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson, as well as artists Willem de Kooning and Gilbert and George. Always unassuming and fresh, her work displays a warmth and a feeling for the precise moment that captures the essence of any subject.
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Hardcover in a clamshell box | 31.2 x 3.7 x 44 cm | 268 pp
Taschen | 2011 | 9783836520898
Limited edition of 750 copies
Includes art print Paul, pigment print on Hahnemühle paper
Size: 40 x 30 cm (image: 29.8 x 20 cm)
PLEASE NOTE: This is an ex-display trade sample of Taschen's limited edition of 750 copies, and as such it is unsigned and unnumbered.
Condition
Ex-display copy in excellent condition.
Clamshell box has slight wear to one edge- see final images.
Produced in close collaboration with her family, Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs gathers some of the finest pictures from McCartney’s astonishing archive of over 200,000 images. From the epicenter of 1960s rock to rural bliss with her husband and kids, McCartney’s lens captured fame, family, music, animals, and the English countryside with tender precision and love.
During her tenure as the leading photographer of the late 1960s musical scene, Eastman captured many of rock’s most important musicians on film, including Aretha Franklin, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Simon & Garfunkel, the Who, the Doors, and the Grateful Dead. In 1967, Linda went to London to document the “Swinging Sixties,” where she met Paul McCartney at the Bag ’O Nails club and subsequently photographed the Beatles during a launch event for the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Paul and Linda fell in love, and were married on March 12, 1969. For the next three decades, until her untimely death, she devoted herself to her family, vegetarianism, animal rights, and photography.
From her early rock ’n’ roll portraits, through the final years of the Beatles, to touring with Wings and raising four children with Paul, Linda captured her whole world on film. Her shots range from spontaneous family pictures to studio sessions with Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson, as well as artists Willem de Kooning and Gilbert and George. Always unassuming and fresh, her work displays a warmth and a feeling for the precise moment that captures the essence of any subject.





















