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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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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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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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Frank Stefanko recalls the shoot in Haddonfield, NJ during the winter of 1978: "...he arrived in a slick ’60 Corvette. I think that car was his pride and joy. It was loaded, it was sleek, it ruled Route 9 and the New Jersey Turnpike. I imagined what it would be like to be Bruce, cruising in that Vette up the Pike under that giant Exxon sign in the wee, wee hours, thinking up song ideas while listening to his favorite tunes in that bad-ass Corvette.” Please note that this beautiful photograph is now right down to the wire for the limited edition 30x40 inch paper size option. We now have just one left in inventory - artists proof 4/4 - the very last one in the 30x40 size. It is framed and ready to deliver, and looks incredible in this large size.
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In Spines #6 Springsteen, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of Bruce Springsteen albums to form this beautiful new limited edition print. The starting point is Keith’s own record collection, which he supplements with missing albums he needs for the piece. These sleeves are used as research materials. The painstaking process then begins as Keith tracks down all the historic fonts and uses these to recreate the spines himself, building up the artwork spine by spine. So this is not a photograph, and neither is it assembled from actual sleeves cut up in some way – it is a completely new artwork designed and created by Keith. Limited edition of 40 archival pigment prints with silkscreen varnish, image size 44x100 cm / 17x39 inches, paper size 64 x 120cm / 25 x 47 inches. Signed and numbered by Keith Haynes in the border under the image area. Price is shown for an unframed print. If you would like us to organise framing, just let us know and we will give you a quote for frame/delivery.
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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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Bruce Springsteen, Stars, Europe, May 1981 Jim Marchese remembers: “Bruce playing to Clarence and Clarence on his knees, still gives me chills." Signed limited edition photographs are available in a choice of physical size options. Click on the size options below to see available sizes and prices. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery for an unframed photograph. If you would like a quote for framing please just ask. Framing adds 2-3 weeks. Prices are shown for unframed items, excluding VAT. VAT is added at checkout where applicable.
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Bruce Springsteen, Blue spotlight, Barcelona, April 1981 Jim Marchese remembers: “Bruce turning his back away from the audience for a brief moment toward Max and Danny, with a blue spotlight behind him, was a tough delight to capture. I was onstage behind Max. Venue is Palacio Municipal de Deportes." Signed limited edition photographs are available in a choice of physical size options. Click on the size options below to see available sizes and prices. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery for an unframed photograph. If you would like a quote for framing please just ask. Framing adds 2-3 weeks. Prices are shown for unframed items, excluding VAT. VAT is added at checkout where applicable.
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Soundcheck in blue t-shirt, Frankfurt, April 1981
Jim Marchese recalls:"Soundchecks were always so interesting, because pieces of songs would be taken apart and started and stopped. You know, rehearsing. The light in the venue was just so beautiful at that late afternoon hour. The venue is Festhalle." Signed limited edition photographs are available in a choice of physical size options. Click on the size options below to see available sizes and prices. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery for an unframed photograph. If you would like a quote for framing please just ask. Framing adds 2-3 weeks. Prices are shown for unframed items, excluding VAT. VAT is added at checkout where applicable. -
Bruce Springsteen, Record shop window, Lucerne, April 1981 Jim Marchese remembers: “We discovered this store window, and I asked Bruce if he would pose in front of his own records." Signed limited edition photographs are available in a choice of physical size options. Click on the size options below to see available sizes and prices. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery for an unframed photograph. If you would like a quote for framing please just ask. Framing adds 2-3 weeks. Prices are shown for unframed items, excluding VAT. VAT is added at checkout where applicable.
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Bruce Springsteen, Hungry Heart soundcheck, Brussels, April 1981 Jim Marchese remembers: "Bruce would walk all around the arenas, checking every corner of the room, so that the sound was perfect for every fan. If a slight adjustment had to be made to the PA speakers that would give a better sound to the last seat, Bruce would correct it. And then he would sit and listen as the band played. Hungry Heart was the soundcheck song. Can you hear it? Venue is Forest National Stadium." Signed limited edition photographs are available in a choice of physical size options. Click on the size options below to see available sizes and prices. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery for an unframed photograph. If you would like a quote for framing please just ask. Framing adds 2-3 weeks. Prices are shown for unframed items, excluding VAT. VAT is added at checkout where applicable.