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Johnny Cash Middle Finger,Bird,Flipping off, Signed by Jim Marshall
$ 2640
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Johnny Cash's Middle Finger,Bird,Flipping off, Signed by original PhotographerJohnny Cash's Middle Finger,Bird,Flipping off, Signed by original Photographer
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Matted Copy of Photo of Johnny Cash
Giving his Middle Finger, Flipping off, Giving the Bird
Signed by Rock & Roll Photographer Jim Marshall
Matted Copy of the Photo
14" X 18" with Matting
11" X 14" photo
Black & White Silver Gelatin Print C-Print
With a Provenance Letter from Pat Shields & explanation
And Original Stamp on back of Photograph from Jim Marshal Estate and authorized at San Francisco Art Exchange
Johnny Cash flips "the bird" during rehearsal and soundcheck prior to his performance at San Quentin State Prison on February 24, 1969.
This is a signed original
Lifetime Photograph
by Jim Marshall.
From the Art Exchange
Lifetime Photographs
were typically:
Printed as 11" x 14" or 16" x 20" (sheet size), and were not designated as limited editions (with very few exceptions).
Produced as silver gelatin prints (black & white), or C-prints and pigment prints (color), and occasionally as platinum and dye-transfer prints.
Printed and signed by Jim Marshall between the mid-1990s and 2010. Older pieces are usually smaller and dry-mounted, and we classify those as "Vintage."
Collector's Notes:
These signed photographs come directly from Jim Marshall's estate archive, and are now extraordinarily rare and increasingly valuable.
This Photo comes from the estate of the late Patrick Shields. He was the lead writer for the Top 40 Country Countdown with Bob Kingsley for over 35 years.
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