top of page

The Who — Photograph by Jim Marshall
Circa 1967; printed 1983 — Sight: 6 x 9 inches; frame: 11 x 14 inches

 

A classic photographic portrait of The Who captured in 1967 by acclaimed music photographer Jim Marshall. Depicting the band at the height of the British rock explosion, the image presents Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon in a tightly composed group portrait emblematic of the era’s evolving visual identity and youthful intensity. Marshall’s work remains among the most celebrated documentary photography associated with 1960s rock music and countercultural history.

 

By 1967, The Who had emerged as one of the defining forces in modern rock, renowned for their explosive live performances, mod-inspired aesthetic, and ambitious experimentation that helped shape the transition from British Invasion pop toward harder-edged psychedelic and arena rock. Vintage lifetime prints of Marshall’s iconic music photography remain highly sought after for both their artistic quality and historical significance.

 

Condition: Excellent.

The Who — Photograph by Jim Marshall

$1,500.00Price

Featured Items

© 2025 Gallery 76 Americana | All Rights Reserved

bottom of page