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Archival silver gelatin photograph made by hand in the darkroom from the original negative on 16 x 20 inch (40x50cm) paper, signed by Pennie Smith on the front under the image. Price is shown for an unframed photograph excluding VAT. The classic London Calling album cover photograph. It is one of the most famous photographs in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. It is not cheap, but sometimes the good stuff has to hurt a little. The photograph shows Paul Simonon about to smash up his bass during a show at The Palladium, New York City on 21 September 1979. It is an acclaimed shot, receiving the ultimate accolade from Q Magazine by being voted the best rock and roll photograph of all time. Pennie had accompanied The Clash throughout their 1979 US tour, and very nearly didn’t attend this particular concert. In the end she chose to turn down the offer to go out with friends and ended up stage right at The Palladium. The band were used to getting a big response from their US audiences, but not on this night – The Palladium had fixed seating. Paul’s frustration turned to anger, and then he lost it completely. His watch stopped at 9.50pm.
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The classic Surfer Rosa cover photograph. London, England, 1987.
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Supplied in black wood frame with window mount cut to show signature and number and with uv filtered art glass. The print is framed, in inventory and ready to deliver. Limited edition of 500, signed/numbered by Sir Peter Blake, made by Coriander Studios on 410gsm Somerset Cotton archive paper, Apple logo embossed in the bottom margin, image 19.5 x 19.5 inches. Framed dimensions 28.5 x 29.5 inches.
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The Sandinista! LP cover photograph (1980) An archivally processed silver gelatin photograph made by hand in the darkroom from Pennie Smith's original negative on 16x20 inch paper, signed on the front under the image area by Pennie Smith. On this original photograph you can see the West Ham graffiti that was removed from the actual Sandinista! LP cover artwork. Pennie Smith photographed the group behind Kings Cross/ St Pancras Station in London. The group had recently finished shooting a video for 'The Call Up', and Mick Jones is still wearing the helmet he wore for the filming.
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Archival limited edition photograph on 18 x 30 inch paper, signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz on the front, and embossed with Gered's official archive stamp Edition of 25 in this size. Unframed price excluding VAT
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Archival limited edition photograph on 17 x 30 inch paper, signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz on the front, and embossed with Gered's official archive stamp Edition of 25 in this size.Prices are shown excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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Prices are shown excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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Prices are shown excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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Prices are shown excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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Prices are shown excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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Prices are shown excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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The original full frame photograph - a cropped version appeared on the actual back cover of the album.
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The original photograph, printed full frame, showing extra detail not shown on the cropped album cover image.
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Front cover - square crop - as it appears on the original album
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Back cover - square crop - as it appears on the original album
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As it appears on the original album