A painting created by all four members of the Beatles is expected to sell for up to $600,000 at auction in February.
The abstract artwork is believed to be the only substantial one of its kind.
“Images of a Woman” was made during the band’s visit to Japan in 1966, where they performed five shows in three days at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo.
Photographer Robert Whitaker, a member of the tour entourage, said the Beatles worked while listening to tapes of the music that would become their Revolver album. “I never saw them calmer or more contented than at this time,” he added in the release.
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