Mick Jagger is now a museum piece. Twelve portraits of the singer of the Rolling Stones will integrate the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London, a gallery dedicated to portraits of celebrities in the culture and society in the UK.
* The images were captured over the 1960s, over the more rebellious period of Jagger and his band, for a variety of photographers that, might have been aspiring at the time, but are now as legendary as the man they portrayed. Gered Mankowitz, the first official band photographer, Cecil Beaton, who shot him in Morocco, and even Colin Jones and Philip Townsend. He deserves it, right?