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110 x 73cm, Edition of 250, Screenprint

In Mick Jagger (F. & S. II.146), Andy Warhol depicts rocker and Rolling Stones lead Mick Jagger in headshot. For this edition of 250, Warhol has adapted his polaroid of Jagger by obstructing half of his face with white. Warhol has then drawn the details of Jagger’s features back into the composition. Both Jagger and Warhol have signed the bottom of the composition, highlighting the collaborative nature of the pair’s relationship.
This image comes from Warhol’s larger series Mick Jagger, featuring ten images of the iconic singer. Warhol photographed Jagger for the series while the Jagger family stayed at his Montauk home in the summer of 1975. The Pop artist went on to produce ten screen prints of the rocker, which have become some of his most valuable portfolios since. Jagger and Warhol collaborated on the album cover for Sticky Fingers, the Rolling Stones’ 1971 studio album and remained friends until Warhol’s death in 1987.