Get the new Beatles Rewind eBook FREE at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GZD1QM92 Visit my Beatles Store at Amazon: https://amzn.to/3LlPVOI As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. See my archive of Beatles stories and videos: https://beatlesrewind.substack.com/archive That painting was a portrait of Lennon himself, made by his closest friend Stuart Sutcliffe—dead at twenty-one and never gotten over. It had hung in the sunroom at Kenwood throughout the Cynthia years, a quiet reminder of the young man John had been before all of this. And now, in the middle of all that chaos and grief and upheaval, he’s standing there tearing it apart. Bernard Clark, the director of a local photo studio, happened to be at Kenwood that day delivering gear—a task he handled personally to spare the Beatles from being mobbed. Seeing Lennon in mid-tear, Clark stepped in with a beautifully simple request: "Can I have it?" Without a second thought, Lennon handed over the pieces. Bernard had no idea what he was walking out with.

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