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Title: George Coleman Quartet
Artist: Troxler
Year: 1979 Size: 50 1/2 x 35 1/2 inches (128 x 90 cm)
Reference Number: 2265
Description: This is a clever advertisement for the famous saxophonist George Coleman. After working with B.B. King and Ray Charles, Coleman began what is possibly his most famous work: four albums with Miles Davis, including Seven Steps to Heaven, My Funny Valentine, Four and More and Miles Davis in Europe. In 1973 he began band-leading and the rest is history. With more than 50 years of jazz experience beneath his belt, Coleman is still one of the finest lyrical saxophone players in the game. Price: Please email us or call (843) 534-0758 for pricing and ordering information
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Title: Pferd und Mensch
Artist: Keller
Year: 1956 Size: 50 x 35 1/2 inches (128 x 90 cm)
Reference Number: 2376
Description: Borrowing motifs and colors from the Etruscan, Keller announces an exhibition titled, “Horse and Man” at the Museum of Applied Arts in Zurich. It was at the school of this museum, the Kunstgewerbeschule, that Keller taught graphic arts for many years and influenced a whole generation of Swiss posterists and designers. Price: Please email us or call (843) 534-0758 for pricing and ordering information
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Title: Chauve Souris, Die Fledermaus, The Bat
Artist: Dola
Year: 1930 Size: 31 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches (80 x 60 cm)
Reference Number: 2307
Description: Die Fledermaus (The Bat) is an operetta composed by Johann Strauss II to a German libretto by Karl Haffner and Richard Genée. For the staging of this classic operetta, artist George Dola (1872-1950) chose to depict Prince Orloffsky’s ball from the second act. This was the first time Paris saw this internationally acclaimed work, which by rights should have been introduced there thirty years earlier. It seems that in 1872, Johann Strauss visited Paris and saw a stage play titled “Le Reveillon”. He immediately approached the authors for the rights to put music to the piece, but they refused, hoping to sell the idea instead to Jacques Offenback. Strauss went home to Vienna and transformed the play into the operetta “Die Fledermaus”. Thirty years of legal wrangling ensued until finally, in 1904, by which time both Strauss and Meilhac had died, Haveley consented to have the hallowed operetta presented in a French version. Price: Please email us or call (843) 534-0758 for pricing and ordering information
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Title: Scottish Industries Exhibition
Artist: Unknown
Year: 1964 Size: 30 1/4 x 20 inches (76 1/2 x 51 cm)
Reference Number: 683
Description: A very art deco style advertisement for the Scottish Industries Exhibition held in Glasgow, Scotland in 1964. The bright pinks, greens and blues are reminiscent of the 60's psychedelic era and the gears and movement of the piece effectively represent the exposition. Price: Please email us or call (843) 534-0758 for pricing and ordering information
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