Previously believed to be a painting, the cover art for Led Zepellin's IV album is actually a photograph of a Victorian thatcher taken in the English countryside in 1892.
Learn how the iconic album cover of Led Zeppelin IV was inspired by an antique painting of an old man with a bundle of sticks and a Tarot card. The cover also represents the band's balance between tradition and innovation, and their quest for the light of truth.
Find out the tracklist, formats, and bonus tracks of the 1971 album Led Zeppelin IV, remastered in 2014. The album features the classic songs Black Dog, Rock And Roll, Stairway To Heaven, and more.
The album's cover artwork was radically absent of any indication of the band name or a title. The framed, coloured image of the stooped man, which has often been referred to as a painting, was
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