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Framed Inventory - Miles Davis, New York City, 1958

$2500
$2500
16x20 - Framed
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This portrait of Miles Davis was taken by Don Hunstein at the 30th Street Studios in New York in July 1958 during the recording of Porgy and Bess. Davis's monumental collaboration with Gil Evans transformed the George Gershwin opera into a cool jazz masterpiece. Davis said that his Porgy and Bess album was one of his all-time personal favorites, as one can see the transcendent satisfaction on his face as he takes a draw from his cigarette and basks in the magic he and Gil have created in the air.

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All Black Frame Day sales are final.

Frames may have slight imperfections or exhibit some wear and some may be unsigned.

Photograph printed from the original film or digital file.
Hand-Signed/Estate Stamped by the Photographer or Estate.
Limited Edition Available in Select Sizes.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Black Frame Day - Miles Davis, New York City, 1958 - Morrison Hotel Gallery
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