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THE WHO 1975 NUMBERED (78/100) LITHOGRAPH -SOLD OUT-18”x24” HEAVY PAPER - RARE!
$ 105.59
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THE WHO 1975 LITHOGRAPH OF THE FULL BAND AND SALLY SIMPSON (FROM TOMMY LP)PRICED 25% LESS THAN COST! 18 inches by 24 inches
ART FIRST CREATED AND SHOWN IN 1975 ORIGINAL BOOK COMMISSIONED BY PETE TOWNSHEND FROM UNIQUE ARTIST JOHN DAVIS (1950-2006)
VERY HEAVYWEIGHT TEXTURED PAPER!
SOLD OUT EDITION OF 100 - THIS IS NUMBER 78
(please see photos)
Fedrigoni 'Tintoretto' Textured Paper
'Gesso' High-White Shade
300GSM Stock
Elemental Chlorine Free
FSC® Certified
hand-numbered in pencil
THIS IS NEW (2020) AND IS A PERFECT POSTER
EXCEPT FOR THE CORNER BY THE NUMBER, WHICH IS CREASED ON BOTH SIDES. (
SEE PICTURE)
COLLECTOR’S EDITION!! ULTRA RARE!
Lithographically-printed on fine Italian paper stock. Individually hand-numbered and limited to 100 units globally. 50 USA LARGE SIZE 18”x 24”and 50 U.K. smaller size 16.5” x 23.4”.
THIS POSTER IS THE LARGER, 18” x 24”
(USA VERSION)
The Who celebrate the life and legacy of long-time collaborator John Davis
with this premium art print featuring an iconic painting of “THE WHO IN CLASSIC POSE” along with Sally Simpson from the song on the Tommy Album trying to get to the stage and then rising above it! SPECTACULAR UNIQUE PIECE! The design is lithographically printed on the finest Italian paper stock,
hand-numbered in pencil
and limited to 100 units globally.
Sally Simpson is a girl who goes to see Tommy at a spiritual gathering of his followers at Tommy’s holiday camp. When Tommy appears on stage – seen here with the members of The Who – poor Sally is crushed in the crowd and tries to get on stage to touch Tommy but is thrown back into the crowd resulting in a gash to her face. This incident was inspired by a real life occurrence when Pete Townshend saw a girl climb on stage at a Doors concert to try and touch Jim Morrison and in doing so was injured by a security guard.
Shipped “barely rolled” without rubber bands or anything to hold it together so as not to “fold” the poster, in hard cardboard tube via USPS Priority Mail.