Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Rolling Stones' Tongue And Lips Logo Goes On Show In London

The original Rolling Stones tongue and lips logo has done for on display at London's Victoria and Albert Museum.


The artwork, which fetched $92,500 at an American auction house last week, was intentional by in 1970 John Pasche.


The then student creative person was paid a add up of �250 for the image in two divide payments in 1970 and 1972.


Curators at the Victoria and Albert Museum bought the part, which was first used on the band's 1971 album 'Sticky Fingers', alongside the independent art charity The Art Fund.


You canful see Gigwise's recent top-50 countdown of the Greatest Band Logos Of All Time HERE.




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