Several never-before-seen pictures of The Rolling Stones are set to go on display at the Proud Chelsea gallery in London beginning in June, according to NME.com.
The late photographer Eric Swayne took the photographs in this 1960s and fans of the classic rock band will be able to see them for the first time as part of The Stones And Their Scene exhibit, which will open on June 13 and conclude on July 28 at Proud Chelsea.
The pictures will show band members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts, along with photographer David Bailey. Models and actresses Pattie Boyd, Anita Pallenburg, Chrissie Shrimpton, Jane Birkin and Catherine Deneuve also appear in the collection. The ladies were sources of inspiration for the band.
Swayne died in 2007 and his son, Tom, recently found the photos and said the following, according to NME:
"I discovered a beautiful trove of unseen images: Mick shot informally in Dad's studio, just test shots for a friend, and Keith and Charlie too - a whole series of them fooling around in Dad's flat with Chrissie Shrimpton... Some of the sweetest images are of Pattie Boyd, who Dad dated before she married George Harrison."
The Rolling Stones are currently on their "50 & Counting Tour," which celebrates the 50 years of the band's work together. They will headline Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage on June 29 before they return to London for two shows in Hyde Park on July 6 and July 13. It is unknown if the band members will check out the photo exhibit while they are in London.
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