At the heart of Bonhams ‘Rock, Pop & Film’ sale on 29 November is the iconic ‘Psychedelic Eye’ mosaic, commissioned by the musician in 1965. The work is estimated to fetch up to six figures.
In 1964, John Lennon and his then-wife Cynthia purchased a mansion in St George’s Hill in Kenwood, Surrey, UK.
For the outdoor pool, Lennon commissioned a massive 17,000-tile mosaic of an eye that would gaze up from the wall of the deep-end, and create a psychedelic effect.
Likely designed by Lennon himself, the 1965 commission was created by Joseph Ritrovato, the master tiler who also installed it.
The Kenwood home was sold in 1968 after the couple’s divorce, but the hallucinatory mosaic would remain in the pool until 1984, when it was removed from the pool wall for preservation by the owners of Kenwood at the time.
The following year, the panel went on public view at the International Garden Festival at the Royal Festival Gardens in Liverpool. It remained on site at the gardens until 2002, before its current owners acquired it in 2011.
Now, almost six decades on from its installation, the piece will hit the block at Bonhams on 29 November, with an estimate the auction house has characterized as “a six-figure sum.”
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