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Limited edition 17 x 14 lithograph of the photo used for George Harrison's 1970 album All Things Must Pass, showing the former Beatles guitarist sitting amidst garden gnomes—as conceived and arranged by Feinstein—at his Friar Park estate, numbered 18/20, signed in the lower right corner in black felt tip by the photographer, "Barry Feinstein." Reverse is stamped with Feinstein's copyright. In very fine condition.
Barry Feinstein collaborated frequently with George Harrison at the outset of his post-Beatles career, contributing artwork for his albums All Things Must Pass, The Concert for Bangladesh, and Living in the Material World. They became close friends and Feinstein was granted unprecedented access as a photographer, allowed to capture Harrison at home, in his garden, onstage, and in the studio. Many of the photographs and ephemera from their time together have been collected in the book George Harrison: Be Here Now by Barry Feinstein and Chris Murray.
From the personal collection of Barry Feinstein and accompanied by a letter of authenticity from his estate.