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PETE TOWNSHEND OF THE WHO - 1967

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PETE TOWNSHEND OF THE WHO - 1967

Proceeds from purchases made from this edition of Wolman prints collection will support the preservation and ongoing care of the Baron Alan Wolman Collection at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Library & Archives.

*Orders ship in 4-6 Weeks*

*Please provide phone number at checkout for shipping communication*

Archival Limited Edition Pigment Print
Signed Certificate Of Authenticity

Thank you for supporting the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s mission to engage, teach, and inspire through the power of rock & roll. This print is one of a limited-edition of 10 archival pigment prints created exclusively for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by Baron Wolman in October 2020 and is stamped by the artist. Pete Townshend of The Who was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

On November 18, 1967, The Who performed at the Cow Palace in San Francisco at a free “Festival of Music.” “This concert represented my first live music assignment for Rolling Stone, and it was also the occasion of Jann [Wenner] interviewing Pete Townshend for the first Rolling Stone interview, where the magazine would run these long, insightful conversations with a particular musician. I don’t remember whether the interview in his hotel room was before or after the concert itself, only that it was the first of many times I photographed Townshend and The Who.”
– Baron Wolman

SHEET SIZE: approx. 17” x 25"
IMAGE SIZE: approx. 15" x 20.4375"
FRAME: Wood frame matte black finish 5/8 wide x 1 ½” tall
MAT: 8ply archival rag mat with approx. 3” x 3 ½” margins, ¼” plate line around image. Mat size may vary slightly
according to image size.
GLASS: Museum Grade UV acrylic
FINAL SIZE: approx. outside finished dimension of framed piece: 22 ½” x 29 ½”
Discount codes do not apply to this item

Proceeds from purchases made from this edition of Wolman prints collection will support the preservation and ongoing care of the Baron Alan Wolman Collection at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Library & Archives.

*Orders ship in 4-6 Weeks*

*Please provide phone number at checkout for shipping communication*

Archival Limited Edition Pigment Print
Signed Certificate Of Authenticity

Thank you for supporting the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s mission to engage, teach, and inspire through the power of rock & roll. This print is one of a limited-edition of 10 archival pigment prints created exclusively for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by Baron Wolman in October 2020 and is stamped by the artist. Pete Townshend of The Who was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

On November 18, 1967, The Who performed at the Cow Palace in San Francisco at a free “Festival of Music.” “This concert represented my first live music assignment for Rolling Stone, and it was also the occasion of Jann [Wenner] interviewing Pete Townshend for the first Rolling Stone interview, where the magazine would run these long, insightful conversations with a particular musician. I don’t remember whether the interview in his hotel room was before or after the concert itself, only that it was the first of many times I photographed Townshend and The Who.”
– Baron Wolman

SHEET SIZE: approx. 17” x 25"
IMAGE SIZE: approx. 15" x 20.4375"
FRAME: Wood frame matte black finish 5/8 wide x 1 ½” tall
MAT: 8ply archival rag mat with approx. 3” x 3 ½” margins, ¼” plate line around image. Mat size may vary slightly
according to image size.
GLASS: Museum Grade UV acrylic
FINAL SIZE: approx. outside finished dimension of framed piece: 22 ½” x 29 ½”
Discount codes do not apply to this item
$350.00

Original: $1,000.00

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PETE TOWNSHEND OF THE WHO - 1967

$1,000.00

$350.00

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Proceeds from purchases made from this edition of Wolman prints collection will support the preservation and ongoing care of the Baron Alan Wolman Collection at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Library & Archives.

*Orders ship in 4-6 Weeks*

*Please provide phone number at checkout for shipping communication*

Archival Limited Edition Pigment Print
Signed Certificate Of Authenticity

Thank you for supporting the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s mission to engage, teach, and inspire through the power of rock & roll. This print is one of a limited-edition of 10 archival pigment prints created exclusively for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by Baron Wolman in October 2020 and is stamped by the artist. Pete Townshend of The Who was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

On November 18, 1967, The Who performed at the Cow Palace in San Francisco at a free “Festival of Music.” “This concert represented my first live music assignment for Rolling Stone, and it was also the occasion of Jann [Wenner] interviewing Pete Townshend for the first Rolling Stone interview, where the magazine would run these long, insightful conversations with a particular musician. I don’t remember whether the interview in his hotel room was before or after the concert itself, only that it was the first of many times I photographed Townshend and The Who.”
– Baron Wolman

SHEET SIZE: approx. 17” x 25"
IMAGE SIZE: approx. 15" x 20.4375"
FRAME: Wood frame matte black finish 5/8 wide x 1 ½” tall
MAT: 8ply archival rag mat with approx. 3” x 3 ½” margins, ¼” plate line around image. Mat size may vary slightly
according to image size.
GLASS: Museum Grade UV acrylic
FINAL SIZE: approx. outside finished dimension of framed piece: 22 ½” x 29 ½”
Discount codes do not apply to this item
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