British guitarist Keith Richards as The Rolling Stones play the Knebworth Fair in the grounds of Knebworth House in Knebworth, Hertfordshire, England, 21st August 1976. (Photo by Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Keith Richards‘ legendary Beggars Banquet-era Gibson Les Paul is being put on display for the first time. Artdependence.com reported the psychedelic hand-painted guitar will make its debut on June 30th at the ongoing Rolling Stones Unzipped exhibition in The Netherlands at the Groninger Museum.

The exhibition — formerly known as The Rolling Stones Exhibitionism — marks the final stop in the band’s multimedia artifact show after lengthily runs in London, Sydney, the U.S., and Asia.

Keith Richards’ iconic hand-painted Les Paul was featured in the 1968 “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” promo film, that year’s Rock And Roll Circus, and Jean-Luc Godard‘s 1970 film One Plus One — which has since been retitled, Sympathy For The Devil.

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