Mick Jagger Mounted Print
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Inkjet digital print from the original by David Wedgbury in the National Portrait Gallery Collection. Printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta A3+ white, high gloss paper; mounted and ready to be framed.
By autumn 1963, Mick Jagger had left the London School of Economics in favour of his promising musical career with the Rolling Stones. The band which was, at that time, formed of Jagger, Keith Richards and Brian Jones, with Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts joining soon after. The group continued to play songs by American rhythm and blues artists, but with the strong encouragement of their manager, Jagger and Richards soon began to write their own songs. In 1965 the single “The Last Time" was released, which became the group's first No. 1 single in the UK to be written by the duo.
Dimensions:
Mount size: 62 x 51 cm
Composition:
Colour Print
More about this portrait:
Mick Jagger by David Wedgbury, 1964.







