An oversized black and white photograph of The Rolling Stones in the basement of Villa Nellcôte, Keith Richards' rented the villa in the South of France in 1971. This location served as a makeshift recording studio where the band worked on their iconic album Exile on Main St. The photograph was taken by French photographer Dominique Tarlé, who ended up staying at the villa for six months to document the creative chaos. The band moved to France in 1971 to avoid the UK's punitive 93% "supertax" on high earners. The photograph measures 50.6 x 40.4 cm The condition is excellent