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How Great Thou Artby Jennifer Pugh
20" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Amazing Graceby Jennifer Pugh
20" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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His Masters Voice
15" x 12" Framed Art Frame
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1962 Jazz in New Yorkby Conrad Knutsen
14" x 16" Framed Artwork Frame
On Eagles Wingsby Jennifer Pugh
20" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Poison Tree, from Songs of Experienceby William Blake
20" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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1970 Jazz in Parisby Conrad Knutsen
14" x 16" Framed Artwork Frame
I Need Thee Every Hourby Jennifer Pugh
19" x 22" Framed Art Frame
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Miles 2by Aron Stein
25" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Ray 2by Aron Stein
25" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Gramophoneby Charles Bombled
40" x 28" Art Print Print
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Piano & Butterfliesby Marion McConaghie
15" x 18" Framed Artwork Frame
Songs of Innocenceby William Blake
20" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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May Milton, France, 1895by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
22" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Rena May Et Gerardy
34" x 43" Framed Artwork Frame
Gramophone, Bird & Butterfliesby Marion McConaghie
15" x 18" Framed Artwork Frame
Turntable IVby Renee Stramel
18" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
Solid State IIby Renee Stramel
25" x 19" Framed Photograph Frame
Turntable IIIby Renee Stramel
18" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
Lunastrella Headphonesby John W. Golden
18" x 14" Framed Artwork Frame
Lunastrella Record Playerby John W. Golden
18" x 14" Framed Artwork Frame
Lunastrella Headphonesby John W. Golden
24" x 19" Framed Artwork Frame
Lunastrella Radioby John W. Golden
18" x 14" Framed Artwork Frame
Lunastrella Record Playerby John W. Golden
25" x 19" Framed Artwork Frame
Lunastrella Radioby John W. Golden
25" x 19" Framed Artwork Frame
Lunastrella Boomboxby John W. Golden
25" x 19" Framed Artwork Frame
Lunastrella Boomboxby John W. Golden
18" x 14" Framed Artwork Frame
Lunastrella Mix Tapeby John W. Golden
25" x 19" Framed Artwork Frame
Lunastrella Mix Tapeby John W. Golden
18" x 14" Framed Artwork Frame
Rocking Retro (H)by Vanna Lam
14" x 15" Framed Artwork Frame
Vintage Recordsby Ramona Murdock
17" x 17" Framed Art Frame
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Pianos, Organ & Chairs 1876by Vision Studio
24" x 31" Framed Artwork Frame
Encyclopediae Vby C.E. Chambers
34" x 36" Framed Artwork Frame
Vellum Songbook IV
23" x 31" Framed Artwork Frame
Vellum Songbook III
23" x 31" Framed Artwork Frame
Vellum Songbook II
23" x 31" Framed Artwork Frame
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Framed Vintage Music Art
Nothing calls to mind the grandeur of Jazz Age clubs and the New York underground scene, or the counterculture of 1960s psychedelia, or the artful decorum of pre-Renaissance courtly romance and religion, like framed vintage music posters.
As enduring and iconic as music is across time periods, the art that accompanies it is equally timeless, able to call to mind eras and experiences and historical significance in the form of a near-forgotten album cover or a tour poster of a truly legendary event.
One such framed vintage music poster is an ad for a Thelonious Monk concert that occurred in New York City on February 28th, 1959. That year in particular was an astonishingly momentous one for jazz music as a whole, as it saw the development of new styles of playing and improvisation and the release of several landmark albums. Therefore this framed poster in particular is a token of not only aesthetic value, but artistic and historical significance.
Similar framed vintage music poster art prints exist for album covers of Miles Davis and John Coltrane, as well as promotional art for Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins. Even Louis Armstrong is represented under his nickname, “Satchmo.” These relics of concerts and albums and special tours gone by hold a special significance for those who may have been around for the original performances the posters advertise, but equally so for those who wish they had been.
Reliving the past through art and music is a common experience, and many people choose to use these posters and album covers as a way to do just that, immortalizing their appreciation for artists gone by. The black – and – white poster image of Jimi Hendrix on tour in Copenhagen in 1970 is not only a photographic rendering of a legendary artist in his prime, but a way for all of his fans past and present to reconnect with what his music meant to them, and to preserve it as framed vintage music art.