John Lennon with Panda (1965)
Lennon sits casually against a Japanese screen at his Japanese inspired home Kenwood in Weybridge, Surrey. He has grabbed a toy panda, belonging to his young son Julian, then just two years old. This private, intimate moment was captured by legendary photographer and long-time friend of Lennon’s, Robert Freeman.
Now and only for a very limited time you can own this iconic snapshot of music history as a limited-edition A3 or A2 archival C-type print by Robert, who holds the sole copyright for this collectable photograph.
The exclusive sale, ending 15th May 2015, will raise much needed funds for Robert, who at 78, is in poor health and needs ongoing care, as well as generating vital funds to save his historic photographic archive spanning 60 years.
Only the exact number of prints purchased by 15th May will be expertly reproduced as an exclusive metallic edition. Each print will have a unique edition number and will be sent with a letter of authenticity.
To bring this image to life, the original will be drum-scanned and printed on high-end Kodak Metallic paper, which has a uniquely reflective, metallic and three-dimensional feel. Never before printed using such cutting edge methods and previously selling for thousands of pounds, make this a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own such a beautiful limited-edition, desirable and affordable print.
A3 (279x420mm) £300 GBP
A2 (420x594mm) £600 GBP
Plus shipping and VAT @ 20%