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- bill 5-12-2009 1:18 am

GVB gave me a disc full of mp3's a while ago, so I've been listening to Baez's "Diamonds and Rust" lately. Gorgeous song.

- L.M. 5-12-2009 1:23 am [add a comment]


a similar poster (stamped with information for a hartford show upper left corner) was on antiques roadshow tonight. an eric von schmidt design.
- bill 5-12-2009 3:02 am [add a comment]


notes
- bill 5-12-2009 2:29 pm [add a comment]


lcbp1
another version. bob with shades and a stain.
- bill 5-12-2009 4:46 pm [add a comment]


nobody liked it.
- bill 5-12-2009 5:47 pm [add a comment]


whats it worth??


- Skinny 5-13-2009 3:50 pm [add a comment]


12-15k
- bill 5-13-2009 5:20 pm [add a comment]


"Toulouse-Lautrec contributed two designs for covers to L’estampe originale, which offered an original lithograph to its subscribers three times each year between 1893 and 1895. This lithograph is the first. It shows dancer and singer Jane Avril studying a fresh impression at the Paris lithography studio of Édouard Ancourt. The master printmaker at the press is Père Cotelle"

some posters for sale
- bill 5-14-2009 8:34 pm [add a comment]


12-15k seems like a lot for what amounts to not much more than a Lautrec swipe. I'd say as far as 60's poster art goes this design ranks pretty low.
- steve 5-14-2009 11:46 pm [add a comment]


  • Yikes! Just read my own comment. Talk about harshing a mellow.
    - steve 5-18-2009 3:19 pm [add a comment]


  • You did a fine job and I look forward to more buzz kill in the near future.
    - tom moody 5-18-2009 5:35 pm [add a comment]


  • coming up on ten years of blog posts w/ a comments feature and still ticking (as in time-bomb not timex).


    - bill 5-18-2009 5:56 pm [add a comment]


  • i just got a digital 19" print (at the ebay buy now price of $15 + s and h) in the mail box. therell always a market for digital prints of anything as long as theres suckers like me out dere. bad red on mine. the original must have been one of those weird faded and or photoshop color corrected versions. but i had to have it.
    - bill 5-21-2009 1:09 pm [add a comment]



i think its the rarity of the poster that pushes the value since it got yanked from circulation and mostly destroyed so there's not many around. id never heard of or seen it before. im interested in it as the crude lautrec swipe it is. i got to confess, im intrigued. hes got that HT-L nose characture down well enough that it got him into trouble too.

joan has more to complain about. she was looking pretty somber in the photograph (purportedly theyd just had another of their tiffs) this was based on and didnt come out too attractive in the painting.


- bill 5-15-2009 12:03 am [add a comment]


fan = fanatic = high $$
- Skinny 5-18-2009 11:10 am [add a comment]


Does your version have the hair spike on Dylan?
- tom moody 5-21-2009 1:24 pm [add a comment]


the inexplicable hair spike! thats from a coffee shop in holland version. (it also has bd in shades!?) i think its a fan art copy or modification (although the hard to copy splatters in the upper left match up.) mostly because of the scale judging from the frame and screws for context. they werent printed in big 60's pop poster scale. it was merely months before he went electric in public and left the folkies (and their diminutive scale) in the dust.


- bill 5-21-2009 1:56 pm [add a comment]


Ha, I didn't notice the shades, so mesmerized I was by the spike.
- tom moody 5-21-2009 3:55 pm [add a comment]





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