Junji Sakamoto
- KT
2002
Richard Hamilton and Paul McCartney designing the cover of the Beatles’ White Album, 1968. Photograph by Rita Donagh.
“There was in this sound all the latest Beatles albums, as well as all the novels by Gide.”
Jean-Luc Godard - Le Gai Savoir (1969)
‘Paul pays a woman called Vi to comb his legs’
Illustration: Matt Blease
Fans at a Beatles concert in Plymouth, 13 November 1963.
This photograph was on page 5 of the Daily Mirror, with the headline: “Hands, knees and – yeah, yeah, yeah!”'
Photograph: Reg Lewis
John Lennon lounges backstage waving the British flag in Portland, Oregon, in August 1965.
Lennon taking a selfie with a rolleiflex camera, Kenwood, 1967.
Rutherford Chang, We Buy White Albums, 2013.
Yutaka Takanashi, The Beatles Film Festival, Marunouchi Shochiku Theatre, Chidyoda-ku, from the series "Toshi-e"
Tadanori Yokoo, Beatles - Star Club, 1977.
Yellow Submarine Letraset Special sheet, created for use in the production of the film
To save time in the animation process, sheets of Letraset were produced covering often repeated characters/items in the film. Instead of drawing, tracing and painting the submarine, the Letraset could be simply rubbed down onto cell reducing the process. The sheet contains approx. 150 submarines sizing between 7mm and 6cm. It has a Letraset number of Sheet S10064 with an additional code number of B1790 on the opposite edge of the sheet. The sheet itself measures 39cm x 26cm. There is a light blue backing sheet with the item - Tony Pooley
via Action Transfers
bootleg vinyl cover of The Beatles from Taiwan.
Visão do Ringo
The Beatles according to Ringo Starr.
To Hell With the Beatles