The Rolling Stones (Keith Richards; Charlie Watts; Mick Jagger; Bill Wyman; Mick Taylor)
1 portrait of Keith Richards
The Rolling Stones (Keith Richards; Charlie Watts; Mick Jagger; Bill Wyman; Mick Taylor)
by Peter Webb
colour print, 1970s
15 1/2 in. x 19 1/2 in. (394 mm x 496 mm)
Purchased, 1998
Photographs Collection
NPG x87563
Sittersback to top
- Sir Michael Philip ('Mick') Jagger (1943-), Singer and composer; lead vocalist for the Rolling Stones. Sitter in 67 portraits. Identify
- Keith Richards (1943-), Musician; guitarist and bass guitarist for the Rolling Stones. Sitter in 39 portraits. Identify
- Michael Kevin ('Mick') Taylor (1949-), Musician, singer, songwriter and member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and the Rolling Stones. Sitter in 5 portraits. Identify
- Charles Robert ('Charlie') Watts (1941-2021), Drummer for the Rolling Stones. Sitter in 38 portraits. Identify
- Bill Wyman (1936-), Musician; bass guitarist for the Rolling Stones; founder of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings. Sitter in 38 portraits. Identify
Artistback to top
- Peter Webb, Photographer, film director, producer and screenwriter. Artist or producer of 11 portraits.
Placesback to top
- Place made: United Kingdom: England, London (photographer's studio, Park Village East, Regent's Park, London)
Events of 1970back to top
Current affairs
Edward 'Ted' Heath wins a surprise victory for the Conservative party at the general election, becoming Prime Minister. Opinion polls had predicted a comfortable Labour victory, but with a failing economy, the Tories snatched a narrow last minute majority.Art and science
Germaine Greer publishes The Female Eunuch, an influential feminist text arguing that women's sexuality and capacity for action are repressed by the family and their roles in society. Greer suggested that women should get to know their bodies and become empowered by their sexuality. The book was an international best seller.International
Four aircraft are hijacked by Palestinian terrorists. The planes were landed in Cairo, Jordan and London and the hijackers demanded the release of Political Prisoners in exchange for the hostages. Several prisoners were returned and three of the planes were blown up after most of the hostages were release.Four students are shot dead by national guardsmen during a protest against the Vietnam War in America.
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