World's End Vivienne Westwood | ARTHUR STEEL

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Photograph of Vivienne Westwood’s Kings Road shop 1981

Image sizes available :

20 x 14 inch; Edition 50

30 x 21.5 inch; Edition 30

40 x 28.5 inch; Edition 20

Size:

Photograph of Vivienne Westwood’s Kings Road shop 1981

Image sizes available :

20 x 14 inch; Edition 50

30 x 21.5 inch; Edition 30

40 x 28.5 inch; Edition 20

ADDITIONAL INFO

By Arthur Steel

14W x 20H inch Image size - Limited edition of 50

21.5W x 30H inch Image size - Limited edition of 30

28.5W x 40H inch Image size - Limited edition of 20

Larger sizes available of this iconic print

Sold unframed but framing can be arranged with reflective art glass with white mount and black frame additional cost of £250. Contact us to arange.

About: “The Pirate Collection of 1981 was Westwood and McLaren’s first catwalk show. This offered a romantic look which burst onto the London fashion scene and ensured this collection’s place in history. Arthur recalls: “The Pirate fashion was all the rage in the early 80s and Vivienne Westwood’s shop on King’s Road in Chelsea resembled a Pirate’s ship, it even had sloping floors; which made me a little seasick!”

All prints are bespoke and printed to order. Titled, numbered, signed and carefully enfolded in acid free tissue paper and inserted into a rigid 4mm thick protective cardboard tube for delivery. Each print acquired from The Arthur Steel Archive is accompanied by an individually signed Certificate of Authenticity. This print is also available in smaller and larger sizes, please get in touch for further information

We can arrange framing as per the image seen in Arthur’s bio section - non reflective glass and black frame with mount. Contact us to arrange a quote. Additional delivery charges will apply for framed works.

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ARTHUR STEEL

ARTIST BIO

British photographer Arthur Steel’s archive of images is iconic and highly collectible having photographed a vast array of celebrities over his long career, such as Eric Morecambe in his study, Elton John at home with his Bernie Taupin, George Best surrounded by bubble bath and even the Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher in her bedroom applying make-up. His most famous photo was ‘The Kiss’ taken on King Charles wedding to Princess Diana. He counts David Walliams as a collector and his work has featured in hotels and restaurants both in London and internationally.

Now in his eighties, still enjoying retirement, he oversees and authenticates the production of his extremely rare photographic prints from negatives only recently unearthed from his personal treasured archive.