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A legend in the world of rock n roll photography, Henry Diltz captured the musical history of the 60s and 70s as it was being made. Friend and neighbor to some of the most celebrated icons of our times, the clarity and intimacy of his black-and-white images still rock our world today. Limited edition from the Morrison Hotel Gallery collection. This item will ship from our supplier in 46 weeks, due to custom framing. Additional shipping, $100. 28"W x 22-3/4"H.
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crosby stills & nash porch outtake 1969
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#45983
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$1,450.00
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The Morrison Hotel Gallery is about people, the most inspiring and iconic images of music and musicians photographed over the last fifty-plus years and the people who existed on both sides of the lens. We as people can't live forever, but it seems as though the images do.
For Diltz, the pictures began at age 27 with a defective $20 second hand Japanese camera purchased on tour with the MFQ. When MFQ disbanded, he embarked on his photographic career with an album cover for The Lovin' Spoonful. Despite his lack of formal training, Diltz easily submerged himself in the world of music: the road, the gigs, the humor, the social consciousness, the psychedelia, the up and down times. His low-key style has landed him shots in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, People, Rolling Stone, and Billboard, to name a few. Henry was also the official Woodstock photographer as well as the official Monterey Pop Festival photographer. Diltz, along with art director Gary Burdon, have created over 200 album covers for such artists as The Doors, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Eagles, James Taylor and Mama Cass.
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Details:
- Henry Diltz is a legend in the world of rock n roll photograph
- Musical history of the 60s and 70s captured in black-and-white images that still rock our world today
Construction: Wood Glass Matte
Dimensions: 28" Wide x 22-3/4" High
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Care Recommendations: Clean with a soft cloth
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