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In 1979, the Netherlands' one and only Rock 'n Roll star Herman Brood announced that he would tie the knot with the German singer Nina Hagen. The couple dominated the headlines for weeks. Govert de Roos made a wedding report with 'the couple' for the magazine Muziek Expres. The intention was to do this at the Hilton, but the hotel's management at the time did not like that. That's why they moved to the Okura and after the shoot Brood and Hagen stayed there for a few more days. The marriage later turned out to be a stunt to generate attention for the film Cha Cha, in which Brood and Hagen played the leading roles.
The photo is not just a portrait, it also provides a beautiful and unique image of the time. In addition to the most talked about couple of that year, you can see Amsterdam in 1979 in the background. There is also something different to discover in the room every time.
The photo of Herman Brood and Nina Hagen from 1979 is 20×20 cm, printed on Hahnemühle Baryta paper and delivered in a 30×30 cm passe-partout personally signed by Govert de Roos. Both the photo and the passe-partout contain an original embossing (relief print) by Govert de Roos. In a very beautiful deepened black frame.