Johnny Cash flipping the bird by Jim Marshall

Johnny Cash flipping the bird by Jim Marshall

Finally. We have it. Direct from the Mother Lode.

Here it is. 

The definitive photograph of Johnny Cash flipping the bird at San Quentin prison in 1969, by the definitive rock 'n' roll photographer Jim Marshall.

This is the real deal, direct from the Jim Marshall Estate, a signed handmade silver gelatin photograph on 16 x 20 inch paper.

This is one of the photographs that was made and signed by Jim prior to his passing away.

Here's the nice thing - the Jim Marshall Estate are not issuing the image as an unsigned estate print - so the signed examples are the only way to get it.

The photograph itself is signed by Jim, and it is supplied in a window mount ready for framing. The window mount is also signed.

In fact, just like in the photograph alongside taken by good friend of the gallery Tim Mantoani.

It's not cheap, but you wouldn't expect it to be. Quantities of this photograph are extremely limited.

Get in touch if you would like it.

 

 

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