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Print Mick Jagger, Venice 1971

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Item no
113861

White wooden frame | clear glass

Dimensions cm inch
W. 103 | D. 4 | H. 83 cm
W. 40.55″ | D. 1.57″ | H. 32.68″
British rock star Mick Jagger met Blanca Pérez-Mora Macías, his first wife, at a party after a Rolling Stones concert in France in September 1970.Read more
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Indoor/outdoorIndoor use/dry locations only
Description
British rock star Mick Jagger met Blanca Pérez-Mora Macías, his first wife, at a party after a Rolling Stones concert in France in September 1970. On 12 May 1971, while Bianca was four months pregnant, the couple married in Saint-Tropez, France. This photograph depicts Mr. & Mrs. Jagger in a gondola on the Grand Canal in Venice during their honeymoon. It comes in a sleek white wood frame with a white passe-partout and clear glass plate.

Care instructions


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