Fine Art Photographic Print: 1972 Tour (The Anthology)
£1,500.00
Fine Art Photographic Print: 1972 Tour (The Anthology)
£1,500.00
For Jimmy Page: The Anthology, Jimmy Page is sharing hundreds of items from his private collection including costumes, stage equipment and instruments that have had a profound impact on the history of rock. The collection has been specially photographed under Jimmy Page’s art direction, from the curation of the items, to the lighting and the composition. Each photograph tells a story, revealing fine details such as the stitching, the wood grain, the wear and tear – all the marks of a phenomenal rock and roll career.
Now, Jimmy Page has selected a number of photographs to be made available as large format (20”x30”) archival prints. Presented in artist editions of only 75 numbered copies, each print is signed by Jimmy Page with a certificate of authenticity accompanying the final artwork. Printed in lightfast Giclée inks onto 100% cotton rag paper, Jimmy Page: The Anthology Portfolio celebrates the instruments, costumes and equipment of a musical genius in a collection of museum quality prints.
'I played the Les Paul on the recordings of 'Whole Lotta Love' and 'What Is and What Should Never Be' and I made the decision: it was definitely going to be the Les Paul front of stage from then on... I bought the top whilst on tour in America. I began wearing it on stage in 1972. It's the first appearance of the poppy and I called upon this theme for my future Led Zeppelin stage wear.' - Jimmy Page
Vintage beaded top and Gibson Les Paul Standard 'Number One', sunburst, 1959.
- Dimensions: 30" x 20" (76.2cm x 50.8cm)
- Method: Archival Giclée using K3 Lightfast inks
- Paper: 100% Cotton Hahnemuhle Photo Rag® 320gsm
- Certificate of Authenticity: Numbered and signed by Genesis Publications