Special Edition

Henry Diltz - Keith Richards, Midwest Airport, 1979, Colourised & Co-signed Print

Colourised & Co-signed, Limited Edition Print
$12,000.00

Limited Edition of 12 Prints

Keith Richards, Midwest Airport, 1979 by Henry Diltz
Unframed size : 24" x 36"
The first colourised & co-signed limited edition

Printed on Premium Canson Platine Fibre Rag Fine Art 310gsm from the original negative. Each edition is uniquely hand-signed by Henry Diltz and Keith Richards

Edition of 12 Unframed.


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Size : 24 inch x 36 inch
Material : Premium Canson Platine Fibre Rag Fine Art 310gsm
Co-signed by Henry Diltz x Keith Richards

Charity Info

We donate 10% of all sales from this print edition to MusiCares. MusiCares helps the humans behind music because music gives so much to the world. Offering preventive, emergency, and recovery programs, MusiCares is a safety net supporting the health and welfare of the music community. 

Founded by the Recording Academy in 1989 as a U.S.-based, independent 501(c)(3) charity, MusiCares safeguards the well-being of all music people through direct financial grant programs, networks of support resources, and tailored crisis relief efforts. For more information, please visit: www.musicares.org.

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Special Edition

Henry Diltz x Keith Richards

Henry Diltz's work as an iconic photographer in the 1960s and 1970s is celebrated for his unique "fly on the wall" style portraits and his ability to capture intimate moments with some of the world's most influential musicians. Through his partnership with 12on12 he revisits his archive to unveil previously unseen takes on his images and share the untold stories behind them.

Diltz fondly recalls joining Ron Wood's solo group The New Barbarians alongside Keith Richards Ian McLagan Bobby Keys and Stanley Clarke. For three weeks, Diltz had unrestricted access capturing intimate moments on planes, in limos, hotels and dressing rooms. His photography offers a unique glimpse into the lives and camaraderie of these iconic musicians on the road; extending beyond the images, he captures the essence and stories behind them with a fresh perspective on rock 'n' roll history.