Jim Marshall, William Saroyan at the Algonquin Hotel, 1963
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Lot 118 JIM MARSHALL (1936-2010), WILLIAM SAROYAN AT THE ALGONQUIN HOTEL, 1963 vintage gelatin silver print; 8 x 10 in. (paper); stamped twice, signed, titled, dated verso in ink. Condition: Excellent. JMA-0006
Jim Marshall is known for his music photography and considered one of the most celebrated photographers of the late 20th century.
Marshall was a maverick with a camera: an outsider with attitude who captured the heights of Rock'n'Roll music, and the seismic changes of an era. During the extraordinary rise of popular culture and counterculture in the sixties, Marshall seemed to be everywhere that mattered. From the Beatles to Jimi Hendrix, from Woodstock to the Civil Rights Movement, Marshall immortalized some of the most iconic moments of the sixties and seventies.
It was his passion for music that led him to capture some of the most famous figures and moments in music history including Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, The Beatles last live concert, the Monterey Pop Festival, Johnny Cash's concerts in Folsom and St Quentin Prisons, Woodstock, and the infamous image of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar.
Through these images and those of the jazz scene and vibrant counter-culture revolution of San Francisco and the early New York folk scene of the sixties, Marshall's photographs captured an era more powerfully than any moving image. In addition to documenting the dynamic music scene of the time, Marshall saw himself as an anthropologist and a journalist; documenting significant events of the era including political unrest, coal miners in Kentucky and families of murdered civil rights activists in Mississippi.
In a career that ended with his untimely death in 2010, Marshall shot more than 500 album covers; his photographs are in private and museum collections around the world.
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Jim Marshall is known for his music photography and considered one of the most celebrated photographers of the late 20th century.
Marshall was a maverick with a camera: an outsider with attitude who captured the heights of Rock'n'Roll music, and the seismic changes of an era. During the extraordinary rise of popular culture and counterculture in the sixties, Marshall seemed to be everywhere that mattered. From the Beatles to Jimi Hendrix, from Woodstock to the Civil Rights Movement, Marshall immortalized some of the most iconic moments of the sixties and seventies.
It was his passion for music that led him to capture some of the most famous figures and moments in music history including Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, The Beatles last live concert, the Monterey Pop Festival, Johnny Cash's concerts in Folsom and St Quentin Prisons, Woodstock, and the infamous image of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar.
Through these images and those of the jazz scene and vibrant counter-culture revolution of San Francisco and the early New York folk scene of the sixties, Marshall's photographs captured an era more powerfully than any moving image. In addition to documenting the dynamic music scene of the time, Marshall saw himself as an anthropologist and a journalist; documenting significant events of the era including political unrest, coal miners in Kentucky and families of murdered civil rights activists in Mississippi.
In a career that ended with his untimely death in 2010, Marshall shot more than 500 album covers; his photographs are in private and museum collections around the world.
© rebeccahossack.com
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8 x 10 in
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Jim Marshall, William Saroyan at the Algonquin Hotel, 1963
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