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$1,063

PETE TOWNSHEND, THE WHO, MONTEREY POP, CA, JUNE, 1967 LINER NOTES At that time no one had ever seen smashing guitars as a performance aesthetic. People were shocked and dumbfounded. People just stared, including other musicians, and many were horrified at the idea of destroying instruments since no one in America had even seen this kind of presentation at that time. - Elaine Mayes SPECIFICS Shot with a Nikon F 35mm analog camera, TriX film. SIZE 17" x 22" MEDIUM Archival digital print. VALUE $1,000 - $1,450 STARTING BID $850 Notes Each limited edition print is hand-signed by Elaine Mayes.


Antiquorum

Auctioneer:
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Date:
2013-10-08

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KEITH MOON, THE WHO, MONTEREY POP, CA, JUNE, 1967 LINER NOTES The Who were memorable in Monterey, and thus began a huge US following after Read more…


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SIMON AND GARFUNKEL, MONTEREY POP FESTIVAL, CA, JUNE, 1967 LINER NOTES Seeing Art and Paul on stage at Monterey was a throwback experience, and unlike Read more…


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(20th Century) I. Magnin's Window, San Francisco, 1979 chromogenic color print signed (verso) 13 1/4 x 19 3/4 inches. Property sold to benefit the acquisition Read more…


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2017-06-22