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Terry O'Neill

(United Kingdom, 1938-2019)
Estimate
60 000 - 80 000 SEK
5 370 - 7 160 EUR
5 390 - 7 180 USD
Hammer price
55 000 SEK
Covered by droit de suite

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Finland: Kuvasto

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Karin Aringer
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Karin Aringer
Specialist Photographs and Contemporary Art
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Terry O'Neill
(United Kingdom, 1938-2019)

"Amy Winehouse, London 2008"

Signed Terry O'Neill and numbered 2/50. Gelatin silver print, image 115 x 97 cm. Edition 50 + 10 AP.

Provenance

Tres Hombres Art, Halmstad.

Literature

Terry O'Neill, "Terry O'Neill: The A-Z of Fame", 2013, illustrated fullpage p. 344.

More information

Fotografen Terry O'Neill tyckte att det inte fanns ett enda porträtt som fångade Amy Winehouses (1983-2011) sanna karaktär. Efter många om och men lyckades han övertala henne att låta honom ta en bild av henne i samband med en konsert i London. Bilden publicerades som omslag till Sunday Times Magazine den 28 juli 2008 och fångar verkligen Winehouses speciella kombination av styrka och sårbarhet.

“I was working on a present for Nelson Mandela, when he came here for his 90th birthday and there was a concert for him in Hyde Park. Amy was due to sing but she was in hospital. She actually got out of bed to come and perform. I only took two frames but I’m so glad I did because she was a really talented lady.”
Terry O´Neill