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A $1 MILLION BID FOR ONE PAINTING — AND THE FACE ON THE CANVAS IS KEITH RICHARDS

Posted on August 23, 2026 By admin

One painting. Two cultural icons. And now, reportedly, a price tag approaching $1 million. A portrait of Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards created by Johnny Depp is drawing renewed attention after claims began circulating that a collector was willing to pay an extraordinary seven-figure sum for the artwork. Whether that reported offer ultimately becomes an auction result or remains part of the growing fascination surrounding Depp’s art, the portrait already carries something money cannot easily measure: decades of friendship, admiration and the unlikely creative connection between one of rock ’n’ roll’s greatest rebels and one of cinema’s most famous pirates.

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Depp’s portrait of Richards was originally released as part of his 2022 Friends & Heroes collection, a series devoted to people who had personally inspired him. The Keith image shows the guitarist staring directly outward, cigarette smoke drifting into his hair, rings covering his fingers and that unmistakable expression somewhere between danger, humor and complete indifference to convention. Castle Fine Art described the work as Depp’s attempt to capture both Richards’ rock-star power and the warmer, more generous man Johnny came to know as a friend.

Johnny Depp and The Rolling Stones: Keith Richards delves into his private  picture collection to choose his favourite shots

That personal connection is what separates the portrait from ordinary celebrity artwork. Depp and Richards became friends in the late 1990s through their shared love of music, and Keith eventually became one of the major inspirations behind Captain Jack Sparrow. Depp famously borrowed elements of Richards’ mannerisms, posture and unpredictable swagger when developing the character, explaining that he viewed pirates as something like the rock stars of their era. The connection eventually became wonderfully circular when Richards himself appeared as Captain Teague, Jack Sparrow’s father, in the Pirates of the Caribbean films.

For Johnny, painting Keith therefore meant painting someone who had shaped both his private life and one of the defining characters of his career.

Johnny Depp; Keith Richards | ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 07: Actor Jo… | Flickr

The original Friends & Heroes release proved just how strongly collectors responded to that affection. Depp created portraits of Richards, Bob Dylan, Al Pacino and Elizabeth Taylor, and the entire collection sold out within hours. Reports at the time said all 780 limited-edition prints were purchased rapidly, generating millions of dollars in sales and turning Depp’s longtime private interest in painting into a serious commercial phenomenon.

Now the reported $1 million interest surrounding the Keith portrait has pushed the story into another realm. Auction records show that existing Depp works have historically sold for far less than seven figures, with his auction record currently in the tens of thousands rather than the millions. That makes the circulating million-dollar figure especially dramatic — less a reflection of ordinary market history than an indication of how collectors may value the combination of Depp, Richards, rarity and cultural mythology.

Pictures painted by Johnny - Johnny Depp, Keith Richards, Julian Schnabel,  Marlon Brando

And mythology surrounds Keith Richards almost everywhere he goes.

For more than sixty years, Keith has represented a version of rock ’n’ roll that seemed impossible to manufacture: scarves, cigarettes, battered guitars, looseness, danger and a rhythm style generations of musicians have tried to imitate. Yet Johnny’s portrait is not simply about the Keith seen beneath stadium lights. It comes from someone who knew the man behind that image, which gives the artwork an intimacy a photograph alone might not possess.

Johnny Depp's painting of Keith Richards sells out in hours

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The face on the canvas belongs to a Rolling Stone, but the eyes were painted by a friend.

That may be why the portrait feels so personal. Keith influenced Depp’s acting, Depp transformed that influence into Captain Jack Sparrow, and years later he turned back toward Keith with paint and canvas to acknowledge where part of that inspiration began.

If a collector ultimately does place $1 million behind that story, the price will undoubtedly make headlines. But the real value of the portrait may remain in something simpler. It captures the moment one famous artist looked at another not as a legend, but as a friend who changed the way he saw creativity.

Keith Richards gave Johnny Depp a little of Captain Jack Sparrow.

Johnny Depp gave Keith something in return: a portrait designed to make one unmistakable piece of rock ’n’ roll spirit stand still forever.

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