Next month, in auction of Christie’s will sell a painting created by four legendary artists, him Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon and bears their signature.

The painting “Images of a Woman” is one of the only known works of art created and signed by all four Beatles together, although they divided the painting into four sections and painted each one separately.

The project is estimated to be worth $400,000 – $600,000.

“Each corner of the painting reflects a personal touchwith plenty of variety in shapes, colors, even in the paints used” referred to in his article CNN.

Harrison used darker strokes, seeming to spread out more than his own spacewhile Star’s area is smaller and cartoonish. Both Lennon and McCartney painted in acrylic, while the other two members of the legendary band relied more on watercolor, the auction house said.

In 1966, the Beatles were scheduled to perform for three days at the arena Nippon Budokan of Tokyo. Because of security concerns, they rarely had a chance to leave their hotel, according to Christie’s.

Many fans went to see them, but their presence also caused reactions. The arena was a martial arts venue and the protesters did not think it was suitable for concerts by a band from the West.

During their 100 hours in Japan, the musicians spent a lot of time holed up in the Tokyo Hilton’s presidential suite. However, they received visitors and one guest brought a painting set as a gift.

While the Beatles were painting they were listening to the recordings of their upcoming album, Revolver.

The sound of this panel is the dazzling acoustic kaleidoscope that incorporated ‘Taxman’, ‘Eleanor Rigby’, ‘Yellow Submarine’, ‘For No One’, ‘And Your Bird Can Sing’, I’m Only Sleeping’ and ‘Tomorrow Never Knows”, the auction house points out.

The auction is being held on February 1 in New York.