John Pasche, The Rolling Stones American Tour of 1972 (Original Poster), 1972

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89 x 61.5 cm (visible), 118 x 85.5 x 2 cm (framed)
Condition: Very Good

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Mick Jagger asked John Pasche to create a logo for him – and his iconic 'Lips and Tongue' continues in that role over 50 years later. This symbol of pop art appears for the first time in this poster, created to promote the Stones' tour of North America from the beginning of June to the end of July 1972.

The tour poster shows a plane carrying the band's famous logo, in the middle of the clouds and heading towards the New York buildings that appear in the background of the picture, surrounded by rays of pop sunshine.

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89 x 61.5 cm (visible), 118 x 85.5 x 2 cm (framed)
Condition: Very Good

-

Mick Jagger asked John Pasche to create a logo for him – and his iconic 'Lips and Tongue' continues in that role over 50 years later. This symbol of pop art appears for the first time in this poster, created to promote the Stones' tour of North America from the beginning of June to the end of July 1972.

The tour poster shows a plane carrying the band's famous logo, in the middle of the clouds and heading towards the New York buildings that appear in the background of the picture, surrounded by rays of pop sunshine.

89 x 61.5 cm (visible), 118 x 85.5 x 2 cm (framed)
Condition: Very Good

-

Mick Jagger asked John Pasche to create a logo for him – and his iconic 'Lips and Tongue' continues in that role over 50 years later. This symbol of pop art appears for the first time in this poster, created to promote the Stones' tour of North America from the beginning of June to the end of July 1972.

The tour poster shows a plane carrying the band's famous logo, in the middle of the clouds and heading towards the New York buildings that appear in the background of the picture, surrounded by rays of pop sunshine.