Michael Joseph (1941-) - Pearly king and his queen

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Pearly King & Queen — Michael Joseph

Black and white photographic print, mounted, showing a London Pearly King and Queen in their traditional button-covered costumes.

Photo taken in the 1960s by Michael Joseph.

A striking documentary image, full of character and detail. The costumes, cigarettes, expressions and composition give the photograph a strong sense of London street culture and social history.

Hand-signed by Michael Joseph on the mount.

Details:

Photographer: Michael Joseph
Subject: Pearly King & Queen, London
Black and white photographic print
Hand-signed on the mount
Mounted print
Rare decorative and collectible piece
Carefully packed and sent with tracking

A wonderful piece for collectors of British photography, London history, documentary photography, or unusual decorative art.

As always, the work will be packed with great care. I sell these one-off historical pieces with attention, respect, and real devotion to their story.

Seller's Story

My father, Michael Joseph, was a London-based advertising photographer from the mid-1960s to the early 1990s. Over those decades, he produced an extraordinary body of work—his most widely recognised image being the iconic Beggars Banquet gatefold for the Rolling Stones. My ongoing mission is to share and celebrate what we call “the other photos”: the lesser-known but no less compelling images from his archive. These are the works that lived beyond the headlines—test prints, alternative frames from major shoots, and quieter, more personal photographs, all made with his characteristic intensity, discipline, and devotion to craft. Much of their atmosphere comes from the darkroom itself. These are photographs shaped by light, timing, and handwork: intricate group compositions, sculptural still lifes, and moments that invite the viewer to linger and look again. Variety is central to the archive, and I frequently offer unique, one-off pieces that exist nowhere else. I hope you enjoy discovering my father’s work as much as I enjoy sharing it, and that you find here not just an image, but a genuine piece of photographic history. All works are dispatched carefully protected, and packed with devotion and care, appropriate to a one-off historical photographic print. US purchasers please note: Customs and excise charges are paid at source and included in the postage fee. No further charges should be due on delivery, unless regulations change.

Pearly King & Queen — Michael Joseph

Black and white photographic print, mounted, showing a London Pearly King and Queen in their traditional button-covered costumes.

Photo taken in the 1960s by Michael Joseph.

A striking documentary image, full of character and detail. The costumes, cigarettes, expressions and composition give the photograph a strong sense of London street culture and social history.

Hand-signed by Michael Joseph on the mount.

Details:

Photographer: Michael Joseph
Subject: Pearly King & Queen, London
Black and white photographic print
Hand-signed on the mount
Mounted print
Rare decorative and collectible piece
Carefully packed and sent with tracking

A wonderful piece for collectors of British photography, London history, documentary photography, or unusual decorative art.

As always, the work will be packed with great care. I sell these one-off historical pieces with attention, respect, and real devotion to their story.

Seller's Story

My father, Michael Joseph, was a London-based advertising photographer from the mid-1960s to the early 1990s. Over those decades, he produced an extraordinary body of work—his most widely recognised image being the iconic Beggars Banquet gatefold for the Rolling Stones. My ongoing mission is to share and celebrate what we call “the other photos”: the lesser-known but no less compelling images from his archive. These are the works that lived beyond the headlines—test prints, alternative frames from major shoots, and quieter, more personal photographs, all made with his characteristic intensity, discipline, and devotion to craft. Much of their atmosphere comes from the darkroom itself. These are photographs shaped by light, timing, and handwork: intricate group compositions, sculptural still lifes, and moments that invite the viewer to linger and look again. Variety is central to the archive, and I frequently offer unique, one-off pieces that exist nowhere else. I hope you enjoy discovering my father’s work as much as I enjoy sharing it, and that you find here not just an image, but a genuine piece of photographic history. All works are dispatched carefully protected, and packed with devotion and care, appropriate to a one-off historical photographic print. US purchasers please note: Customs and excise charges are paid at source and included in the postage fee. No further charges should be due on delivery, unless regulations change.

Details

Date of print
1969
Artist
Michael Joseph (1941-)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Title of artwork
Pearly king and his queen
Condition
Original State
Technique
Gelatin-silver print
Height
42 cm
Edition
Authentic one-off darkroom print
Width
39 cm
Signature
Hand signed
Genre
Fine art photography
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