Liam Gallagher during production rehearsals for Don’t Believe the Truth tour, Birmingham NIA, 2005 (signed print, edition of 25) by Lawrence Watson

£925.00

Liam Gallagher during production rehearsals for Don’t Believe the Truth tour, Birmingham NIA, 2005

12 x 24 in. (30 × 61 cm) print with 7.75 x 22 in. (20 × 56 cm) image silver gelatin exhibition print.

Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.

£185 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).

This signed, limited-edition, exhibition-grade shows Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher on the tour for the 2005 Don’t Believe the Truth album. The album featured the songs The Importance of Being Idle, Lyla, and Let There Be Love, and went on to become one of the fastest-selling UK albums of all time.

Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence exclusively shares limited edition, signed prints of his globally renowned work.

Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any image usage requests.

Liam Gallagher during production rehearsals for Don’t Believe the Truth tour, Birmingham NIA, 2005

12 x 24 in. (30 × 61 cm) print with 7.75 x 22 in. (20 × 56 cm) image silver gelatin exhibition print.

Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.

£185 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).

This signed, limited-edition, exhibition-grade shows Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher on the tour for the 2005 Don’t Believe the Truth album. The album featured the songs The Importance of Being Idle, Lyla, and Let There Be Love, and went on to become one of the fastest-selling UK albums of all time.

Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence exclusively shares limited edition, signed prints of his globally renowned work.

Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any image usage requests.