Emilio Lari - John Lennon e Ringo Starr - Help






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Photo taken during the filming of the movie Help in 1964 inland in the English countryside. A surreal war film tied to the hippie imagery that opposed the conflict between the USA and Vietnam and the concept of war in general. The film was low budget and the actors had neither campers nor chairs nor other kinds of comfort. In the photo we see John Lennon and Ringo Starr in a moment of leisure from the shoot.
Limited edition.
The photo is digitally printed on Hahnemühle cotton rag fine art paper 305gsm. 4 cm passe-partout. Archive inks guaranteed 150 years. Photograph with the artist’s original stamp and signature.
The photos are presented at auction in low resolution to prevent unauthorized reproductions; however, photos shipped to buyers will be reproduced from the originals in high resolution for optimal printing.
Emilio Lari was born in Rome in 1939, a set photographer from 1960 to today. In 1960 his passion for photography led him to join the team of Luigi Pratulon’s Press Office (then a set photographer for Federico Fellini’s film “La Dolce Vita”). Subsequently he was sent to London to photograph the new band, the Beatles, at the beginning of their success. A master of photographic light, Emilio has worked on over 140 films.
"Help" Richard Leister
"Barbarella" Roger Vadim
"Candy" Christian Marquand
"The Godfather" Francis Ford Coppola
"Raging Bull" Martin Scorsese
"Once Upon a Time in America" Sergio Leone
"Romeo and Juliet" Franco Zeffirelli
"Ladyhawke" Richard Donner
...and many other films.
Photo taken during the filming of the movie Help in 1964 inland in the English countryside. A surreal war film tied to the hippie imagery that opposed the conflict between the USA and Vietnam and the concept of war in general. The film was low budget and the actors had neither campers nor chairs nor other kinds of comfort. In the photo we see John Lennon and Ringo Starr in a moment of leisure from the shoot.
Limited edition.
The photo is digitally printed on Hahnemühle cotton rag fine art paper 305gsm. 4 cm passe-partout. Archive inks guaranteed 150 years. Photograph with the artist’s original stamp and signature.
The photos are presented at auction in low resolution to prevent unauthorized reproductions; however, photos shipped to buyers will be reproduced from the originals in high resolution for optimal printing.
Emilio Lari was born in Rome in 1939, a set photographer from 1960 to today. In 1960 his passion for photography led him to join the team of Luigi Pratulon’s Press Office (then a set photographer for Federico Fellini’s film “La Dolce Vita”). Subsequently he was sent to London to photograph the new band, the Beatles, at the beginning of their success. A master of photographic light, Emilio has worked on over 140 films.
"Help" Richard Leister
"Barbarella" Roger Vadim
"Candy" Christian Marquand
"The Godfather" Francis Ford Coppola
"Raging Bull" Martin Scorsese
"Once Upon a Time in America" Sergio Leone
"Romeo and Juliet" Franco Zeffirelli
"Ladyhawke" Richard Donner
...and many other films.
