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John Stoddart Contemporary Art

John Stoddart is known as the Photographer to the Stars, recognized as one of the world’s most renowned photographers. Born in the United Kingdom, his work includes photographing glamorous celebrities such as Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sir Anthony Hopkins, to big-name bands such as The Rolling Stones. By the early 1980s, Stoddart had photographed every major record label band, establishing himself as one of the world’s great celebrities and also boudoir photographers. A notoriously fast photographer, he has a preference for working with film as opposed to digital. His passion for photography carries over to the complete printing process and also includes his collection of a beautiful, era gone by cameras. He is not just a photographer; he is an artist. He has worked for major publications and brands that included Vogue, Harper’s, EMI and Virgin and is often credited for the return of glamour to popular culture. Stoddart has exhibited worldwide, including galleries in London and Paris. The Sofitel Hotel, Beverly Hills in 2017, held an A list invitation-only exhibition and has continued to use his celebrity images as framed art throughout the hotel.

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Creator: John Stoddart
John S Original Photograph of the Band Frankie Goes to Hollywoow
By John Stoddart
Located in North Miami, FL
Presenting an original black and white photograph captured in the 1980s by Liverpudlian photographer John Stoddart, featuring the iconic Liverpool band, Frankie Goes To Hollywood. This signed print, produced in 2008, is a testament to the band's era-defining presence in the music scene. The photograph captures Holly and Paul, members of the band, adorned in leather S & M attire, confidently posing for the camera. This striking image, recently featured in the National Museums Liverpool Pride & Prejudice LGBT+ collection, offers a glimpse into the bold and unapologetic side of self-expression within the LGBTQ+ community. This photograph, part of a limited edition of 10, is a large archival rag print, with the artist's signature adorning the bottom. John Stoddart, renowned for his portraits of famous personalities, skillfully captures the essence of this historic moment. Hailing from Liverpool and a former Grenadier Guard...
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21st Century and Contemporary English Mid-Century Modern John Stoddart Contemporary Art

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Wood, Paper

Original Black and White Photograph of Iggy Pop by Photographer John Stoddart
By John Stoddart
Located in North Miami, FL
Introducing an original black and white photograph featuring the iconic Iggy Pop, captured by celebrated photographer John Stoddart in 1999. This strikin...
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20th Century English Mid-Century Modern John Stoddart Contemporary Art

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Wood, Paper

Original black and White Photograph of The Rolling Stones by John Stoddart
By John Stoddart
Located in North Miami, FL
Presenting an iconic original black and white photograph featuring the legendary members of The Rolling Stones during their "Steel Wheels" world tour in 1989. This historic image captures the essence of rock 'n' roll with Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, and Ronnie Wood in the spotlight. The photograph is a large archival rag print, part of a limited edition of 10, and bears the artist's signature on the bottom. Renowned photographer John Stoddart, celebrated for his portraits of numerous famous figures, including Pierce Brosnan, Carla Bruni, Michael Caine, Anthony Hopkins, Jude Law, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, has skillfully immortalized this iconic moment in rock history. Hailing from Liverpool and a former Grenadier Guard...
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20th Century English Mid-Century Modern John Stoddart Contemporary Art

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