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We are really pleased to be able to offer you the chance to own this wonderful limited edition print by renowned New York City based illustrator, Aaron Meshon. Aaron originally produced this map for an article in Rolling Stone magazine in 2003, and he is releasing it as a limited edition fine art print for the first time to collectors in an updated and improved version. Now the cartographers reading this will start to get picky, as it isn't an exact representation of New Jersey, so we'll be upfront and tell you that you don't want to use this map to get yourself around the state of NJ. If you take it in the spirit it is intended, namely to frame up and hang on your wall - as a fun representation of New Jersey reflecting some of the places name-checked in Bruce Springsteen's songs - you won't go wrong. Despite repeated pleas from Boss fans all around the world who have stumbled across the 2003 version, Aaron has not made the map available to collectors before. It makes an ideal gift for the Boss fan in your life ( who may well be you.) It is a limited edition of 150 individually signed and numbered archival pigment prints on Hahnemuhle fine art paper. The paper measures 13 x 19 inches, and the image size is 11 x 16 inches. Each one is made personally by Aaron in his studio, and signed, numbered and titled on the front under the image.
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Limited edition of 75 + 15 artists proofs created from a traditional process in a mix of antique wood and movable type, each one individually numbered. Printed on bright red 270 gsm G.F Smith Colorplan paper. Paper size 40 x 64 cm / 15.75 x 25 inches. The price is shown for an unframed print. We can organise framing - please ask for a quote for framing and delivery based on your location. There are no delivery charges in the UK for an unframed print. Delivery charges apply outside the UK mainland.
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David Corio recalls: "This photo of Bruce Springsteen was taken from the audience - I hadn’t got a photo pass but was lucky enough to get a ticket for the show and I managed to get near to the stage at the huge Wembley Arena. Apart from a couple of shows in 1975 this was the first big concert in Europe for ‘The Boss’ as he is affectionately known. He was famous for his energetic sets and this show lasted for three hours and he didn’t stop moving for the entire show. He climbed up onto the speakers, leaped across the stage and pulled girls out from the audience to dance or sing with him. Springsteen supports many social causes, keeps to his working–class roots and speaks out very strongly on political issues. He has donated money to war veterans groups, endorsed Barack Obama early in his political campaign and most recently took part in fund-raising events for Haiti after the earthquake. He still lives in New Jersey where he was born - his 1973 debut album ‘Greetings From Asbury Park’, was named after the run-down sea-side resort where he still occasionally plays the tiny Stone Pony Club (capacity - 775 people) . A contrast to the 137,000 people that were at the Glastonbury festival when he performed in 2009!"
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Limited edition of 10 (+ 4 APs) signed, numbered handmade palladium prints made by David Michael Kennedy. Image size 22 x 32 inches approx. David Michael Kennedy recalls: "The cover shot was taken from the window of an old pick-up truck in the dead of winter. I was on a road trip, and my girlfriends brother was driving. We were in a super great snow storm and within minutes of this shot the storm hit hard and we were in total white out for hours. I thought that image might be my last! This was in the winter of 1975 and I had just finished a rough couple of months in New York City. I decided to take a road trip and have a bit of Rest and Relaxation. At that time I was doing a lot of fashion and advertising work as well as beginning to shoot covers but I really needed to get back to my roots and just do some images for me. So off on the road I went." "When Bruce was working on The Nebraska album he had an idea for a landscape in mind for the cover. He was working with Andy Klein as the art director on the cover. Andy was familiar with my portraits and she also was aware of my landscape work so she asked me to put together some of my landscapes to show to Bruce. He fell in love with the image (that became the cover) and knew it was right for the cover."
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Limited edition of 30 (+ 4 APs) signed, numbered handmade palladium prints made by David Michael Kennedy. Image size 14 x 14 inches.
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Limited edition of 30 (+ 4 APs) signed, numbered handmade palladium prints made by David Michael Kennedy. Image size 14 x 14 inches.
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Limited edition of 30 (+ 4 APs) signed, numbered handmade palladium prints made by David Michael Kennedy. Image size 14 x 14 inches.
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Limited edition of 30 (+ 4 APs) signed, numbered handmade palladium prints made by David Michael Kennedy. Image size 14 x 14 inches.
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Limited edition of 30 (+ 4 APs) signed, numbered handmade palladium prints made by David Michael Kennedy. Image size 14 x 14 inches.
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Limited edition of 30 (+ 4 APs) signed, numbered handmade palladium prints made by David Michael Kennedy. Image size 14 x 14 inches.
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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The image chosen by Eric Meola for the back cover of his 2006 book, Born To Run, The Unseen Photos. Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Archival limited edition pigment print on fiber paper, 20 x 30 inch image size on 24 x 36 inch paper, signed, dated and numbered on the front by Eric Meola. Edition of 15 in this size. Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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The stone cold classic Born to Run front cover. Archival limited edition pigment print on fiber paper offered in two size options: 12 x 18 inch image size on 18 x 24 inch paper, signed, dated and numbered on the front by Eric Meola. Edition of 25 in this size, and 20 x 30 inch image size on 24 x 36 inch paper, signed, dated and numbered on the front by Eric Meola. Edition of 25 in this size.
Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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When Columbia Records art director John Berg was asked to show his lifetime body of work at the prestigious Guild Hall in East Hampton, NY, photographer Eric Meola made this contact sheet for him, which shows 31 frames from among two of the nineteen rolls he shot on June 20, 1975, which resulted in perhaps the most iconic and well-known photograph in rock 'n' roll's history--the cover of the album 'Born to Run'.
Photograph Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
Archival limited edition pigment print on fiber paper, 32 x 48 inch image size, signed, dated and numbered on the front by Eric Meola. Edition of 10 in this size. This photograph was also available in a smaller size, with a 20 x 30 inch image in an edition of 15, but these are all sold out. -
Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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The inner sleeve image from the Born to Run album. Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office
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Photograph © Eric Meola, registered with U.S. Copyright Office