La "Lengua Stone"

Un museo británico compró el logo de los Rolling Stones

Fue vendido en más de 92 mil dólares al Victoria & Albert. "Los labios y lengua", creada por John Pasche en 1970, se convirtió en un ícono del rock.

AFP A handout image obtained on September 2, 2008 from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London shows the original artwork of the Rolling Stones' iconic red lips and tongue logo. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London said Tuesday it had bought the original artwork of the Rolling Stones' iconic red lips and tongue logo at auction in the United States. The museum paid 92,500 dollars (63,800 euros) for "The Tongue" which was sold by Chicago-based website Mastro Auctions after it was put up for sale by British artist John Pasche, who designed the logo in 1970. AFP PHOTO/HANDOUT       NO SALES/RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE/GETTY OUTAFP A handout image obtained on September 2, 2008 from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London shows the original artwork of the Rolling Stones' iconic red lips and tongue logo. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London said Tuesday it had bought the original artwork of the Rolling Stones' iconic red lips and tongue logo at auction in the United States. The museum paid 92,500 dollars (63,800 euros) for "The Tongue" which was sold by Chicago-based website Mastro Auctions after it was put up for sale by British artist John Pasche, who designed the logo in 1970. AFP PHOTO/HANDOUT NO SALES/RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE/GETTY OUT