
Black and white photograph titled 'John Lennon, Statue of Liberty' by Bob Gruen
History
This iconic photograph was taken by renowned rock photographer Bob Gruen in August 1974 during John Lennon's New York City period. The image captures Lennon making a peace sign in front of the Statue of Liberty, symbolizing his adoption of New York as his home and his ongoing peace activism. The photograph became one of the most recognizable images of Lennon during his final years and was widely reproduced after his death in 1980. This photograph holds tremendous appeal for Beatles collectors, John Lennon fans, and rock music memorabilia enthusiasts worldwide. The image represents a pivotal moment in music history and American culture, combining Lennon's counterculture legacy with an iconic American symbol. Bob Gruen's photographs are highly sought after by collectors of vintage rock photography, particularly those focusing on 1970s New York music scene documentation. The piece resonates with multiple collecting communities including Beatles memorabilia collectors, photography art collectors, and those interested in 1970s cultural history.
Origin
New York City, New York, United States
Maker
Bob Gruen
Time period
1974 (photograph taken), later print