

Photographs that are purchased will typically ship within a few days and buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity following delivery. A very small quantity of signed photographs were left and they are now very rare and highly sought-after by collectors.
Janis joplin nude outtakes archive#
These photographs come directly from Bob Seidemann's personal archive of photographs that were left behind when he passed away in 2017.

Listen to rare studio outtake of Janis Joplin covering Bob Dylans Dear Landlord. The 11" x 14" is a limited edition of only 20 pieces the 20" x 24" size is sold out. Janis: Little Girl Blue, Amy Berg s feature film about Port Arthur native Janis Joplin, will screen at the Cinema Arts Festival. Standing Nude: The naked image of Janis Joplin that defined her legacy.

Select an existing list or create a new list to share and manage lots you follow. 8 October 2010 New York Follow Artist Favorite. Learn more about the piece and artist, and its final selling price. Seidemann produced 11" x 14", 16" x 20", and 20" x 24" size prints, and each photograph was signed and dated on the front and back (Printed by Bob 1996, negative made 1967). View Janis Joplin, Standing Nude by Bob Seidemann sold at PHOTOGRAPHS on 8 October 2010 New York. These photgraphs were printed in 1996 by Bob Seidemann as silver gelatin prints from the original negative made in 1967. It has appeared in many books including Art of the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-1980: An Illustrated History, By Thomas Albright. This photograph first appeared in Rolling Stone Magazine at the time of Janis' death. It was made at the end of the photosession when Janis asked Bob to photograph her without clothing. Shot in 1967, the year she recorded her first album with Big Brother and the Holding Company, and delivered a show stopping performance at the Monterey Pop Festival, this exquisite semi-nude portrait is beautifully compelling on an emotional and artistic level. Celebrated San Francisco-based photographer Bob Seidemann's images of rock and blues legend Janis Joplin - who happened to be his close friend - are the most iconic ever taken of her. Abbey Road album cover photo shoot, seven-piece suite: Front & Back cover photos and five Outtakes with matching edition numbers, signed by Iain Macmillan.
