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2001 Louis Armstrong Jazz Fest Poster/Remarque Edition
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USD 1,400.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 1,400.00 |
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| Buy It Now Price |
USD 1,675.00 |
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| Start Time |
Wednesday, July 02, 2008 |
| End Time |
Wednesday, July 09, 2008 |
| Location |
Los Angeles, CA |
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Description
2001 You are bidding on sold out remarque edition, double signed. Kept in the tube in non-smoking enviromen. Must have come from publishing house. This is rare poster Publisher's Prove. Only 100 were made. Please contact me if you have any questions. Happy bidding! Twenty-seventh in the series. When Louis Armstrong returned to New Orleans in 1931, nine years after he left to join King Oliver's Band in Chicago, he came back to a hero's welcome and found his way back 'o town, to the black jazz clubs that jammed all night and spawned what became his American art form. For the centennial of Armstrong's birth, James Michalopoulos depicts Armstrong stepping out to cool himself from a searing after-hours session with New Orleans' hottest players. As he wipes his brow, you can almost hear the faint echo of those most original sounds ricocheting off the ancient facades of the city that care forgot. Michalopoulos' magnificent silk-screen print tops even his 1998 Jazz Festival poster portrait of Dr. John. The artist peels away the public persona, revealing the soul of his subject as no one before. With characteristic architectural distortion, a deep palette and midnight lighting, Michalopoulos created the definitive portrait of America's singular jazz progenitor.
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