Here’s where you will find work grouped by person who made the artwork rather than the suject of the photograph. Names are organised alphabetically by christian name, so Eric Meola appears under ‘E’ rather than ‘M.
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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 150, paper size measures 13 x 19 inches. Aaron Meshon has created a special map of New York City for us, referencing important Dylan locations. Taking its centre point as (Positively) Fourth Street, “Dyland” includes many obvious and not so obvious references. The print comes in 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 17.5 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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This is the first frame in the sequence of six photographs taken by Iain MacMillan for the Abbey Road session. Iain's limited editions sold out quickly and from time to time examples do come back on the market. Please get in touch with us for availability.
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This is the second frame in the sequence of six photographs taken by Iain MacMillan for the Abbey Road session. Iain's limited editions sold out quickly and from time to time examples do come back on the market. Please get in touch with us for availability.
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This is the third frame in the sequence of six photographs taken by Iain MacMillan for the Abbey Road session. Iain's limited editions sold out quickly and from time to time examples do come back on the market. Please get in touch with us for availability.
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This is the fourth frame in the sequence of six photographs taken by Iain MacMillan for the Abbey Road session. Iain's limited editions sold out quickly and from time to time examples do come back on the market. Please get in touch with us for availability.
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The most famous rock 'n' roll photograph of all time? The Abbey Road cover photograph. This is the fifth frame in the sequence of six photographs taken by Iain MacMillan for the Abbey Road session. Iain's limited editions sold out quickly and from time to time examples do come back on the market. Please get in touch with us for availability.
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This is the sixth frame in the sequence of six photographs taken by Iain MacMillan for the Abbey Road session. Iain's limited editions sold out quickly and from time to time examples do come back on the market. Please get in touch with us for availability.
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This is the back cover photograph taken by Iain MacMillan for the Abbey Road session. Iain's limited editions sold out quickly and from time to time examples do come back on the market. Please get in touch with us for availability.
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Limited edition print by Alex Borg inspired by Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billie Joe. Edition of 20 on 29.5 x 42 cm (11.7 x 16.5 inches) paper, each one individually hand-numbered and signed by Alex Borg. Can be supplied unframed or framed - select below.
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Limited edition print by Alex Borg inspired by "Summer Wine" by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra. Edition of 20, each one individually hand-numbered and signed by Alex Borg and printed on 300gsm natural white uncoated 29.7 x 42 cm / 11.7 x 16.5 inch art-paper. Can be supplied unframed or framed - select below.
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Limited edition print by Alex Borg inspired by "Here Comes The Sun" by The Beatles. Edition of 20, each one individually hand-numbered and signed by Alex Borg and printed on 300gsm natural white uncoated 29.7 x 42 cm / 11.7 x 16.5 inch art-paper. Can be supplied unframed or framed - select below.
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Limited edition of 250 on 16 x 20 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild. Unframed price excluding VAT.
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Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 on 20x24 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 on 12 x 16 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 on 16 x 20 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Bob Dylan duo, Nassau Coliseum, January 29, 1974. Limited edition of 250 on 20 x 24 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Bob Dylan at Madison Square Garden, January 31, 1974. Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 12 x 16 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 on 12 x 16 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 12 x 16 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 on 16 x 20 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Amalie recalls: "This is my iconic image of Duane who sadly died in a motorcycle accident a year later. It was taken at the very last concert at Fillmore East and the show ran until dawn. The patterned shirt is famous in fan circles and while I’m not 100% sure the story is true, I’ve been told that it was auctioned off at some point and cut into pieces and each swatch was then sold as well."
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Limited edition of 250 on 12 x 16 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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The Grateful Dead at Fillmore East, 2 January 1970. "I consider this my definitive Fillmore East concert shot. It was rare that I could get all the members of a band clearly visible with uniform lighting, and even rarer to be able to include and see the audience as well." Amalie R Rothschild
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Limited edition of 250 on 20 x 24 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 on 16 x 20 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 on 16 x 20 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 on 20x24 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.