Poster


1776 or "A Whole Other Ball Game"

1776 or "A Whole Other Ball Game"

Paul Whitehead (Artist)

[Los Angeles]: Aaron Pix, 1975. Approx. 21 x 17 1/4", oblong. Stiff paper, majorly folded and creased, in good condition only.

Paul Whitehead is a British painter and graphic artist. He is best known for his album covers for Genesis and Van der Graff Generator under the Charisma Records lable. He is in the Guiness Book of Records for the largest mural in the world. He also published art under his feminine side, as Trish van Cleef. This work, also titled "A Whole Other Ball Game", was published as a poster by Aaron Brothers in 1975 to commemorate the Bicenntial of the United States, this poster is scarce with none found in auction or on the open market at this time (1/2020)

Aaron Pix
$ 40.00 USD

25th Anniversary Human Be-In, San Francisco, art print by Stanley Mouse

25th Anniversary Human Be-In, San Francisco, art print by Stanley Mouse

Stanley Mouse

(Northern) California: Gary Saderup, 1991. Approximately 20x 25". Fantastic autographed printer's proof poster (a reproduction autograph not an original), no visible creases or wear, in fine condition.

Stanley George Miller (1940 - ), also known as Mouse or Stanley Mouse, is an American artist who is best known for his 1960s psychedelic rock poster designs and album covers for the Grateful Dead, Journey, and other bands. This poster celebrates the 25th anniversary of San Francisco's first Human Be-In and the 4th Annual Digital Be-In. The Human Be-In was an event held in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park Polo Fields on January 14, 1967. It was a prelude to San Francisco's Summer of Love, which made the Haight-Ashbury district a symbol of American counterculture and introduced the word "psychedelic" to suburbia.

The Book Lair
$ 40.00 USD

Birds in Paradise (or) Life Upon a Japanese Screen

Birds in Paradise (or) Life Upon a Japanese Screen

Joseph D'Ambrosio

Los Angeles, CA: The Paper Source Museum & Gallery, 1984. Approximately 21 x 17", oblong. LIMITED EDITION of 100 copies, this being #36. Broadside is a serigraph image over text, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist, in fine condition.

Joseph D'Ambrosio (1934 -2009) was an American artist and binder. He left a career in engineering to pursue a new career in making artist’s books. He wrote, set type, printed designs, did the artwork and the binding. His books were considered works of art and were signed and numbered similar to limited edition fine art prints. D’Ambrosio also produced many broadside posters on fine papers that were issued in conjunction with his book projects and for special events. This broadside from 1984 is a promotional work for his book of the same title.

The Paper Source Museum & Gallery
$ 115.00 USD

D'Ambrosio: The Book as an Art Form

D'Ambrosio: The Book as an Art Form

Joseph D'Ambrosio

Gualala, CA: North Light Gallery, 1983. Approximately 17 x 21". LIMITED EDITION of 100 copies, this being #60. Broadside is a serigraph image with text, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist, in fine condition.

Joseph D'Ambrosio (1934 -2009) was an American artist and binder. He left a career in engineering to pursue a new career in making artist’s books. He wrote, set type, printed designs, did the artwork and the binding. His books were considered works of art and were signed and numbered similar to limited edition fine art prints. D’Ambrosio also produced many broadside posters on fine papers that were issued in conjunction with his book projects and for special events. This broadside from 1983 is a promotional work for his book of the same title.

North Light Gallery
$ 115.00 USD

If there were no Books...there would be no Black Cat!

If there were no Books...there would be no Black Cat!

Alan James Robinson (Artist)

Easthampton, MA: Cheloniidae Press, 2018. Approx. 11 x 14". LIMITED EDITION of 100 copies, this being #40. Broadside, letterpress, signed and numbered by the artist, printed by Art Larson in a relief etching from an original drawing on archival Cranes Lettra paper, in fine condition.

Best known as a wildlife artist, Robinson's work enjoys wide appeal among disparate audiences from children and adults, to outdoor enthusiasts and collectors alike including Prince Charles, Charles Schwab, Johnny Morris, and former French President Francois Mitterand. He holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Printmaking (Etchings and Wood engravings primarily) and Sculpture from the University of Massachusetts. This print is one of a set of 12 that are a tribute to great books and authors that have influenced and changed lives.

Cheloniidae Press
$ 90.00 USD

Knee Deep at the Long Branch Saloon, Berkeley, California

Knee Deep at the Long Branch Saloon, Berkeley, California

Anonymous

Berkeley, CA: n.p, [1971]. Approximately 11 x 14". Graphics poster on yellow stock paper, advertising the band Knee Deep playing at the Long Branch Saloon in Berkeley. Online records show that this concert happened December 10, 1971, in near fine condition.

The Knee Deep band is a rock and roll dance band, still playing in the San Francisco Bay Area. The interesting thing about this poster is the location: 2504 San Pablo Avenue, which has a fascinating rock and roll history. In the 60's, this address had been the site of The Cabale, an essential stop on the 60s folk circuit. It briefly became the Good Buddy, then Caverns West, then the Questing Beast in 1965 where Country Joe and the Fish often played. In 1966 the club then became Tito's and in 1969 the Babylon. The room size was doubled and renamed the Long Branch in 1971. Numerous musicians played here such as Earth Quake, Grootna, Flying Circus, Charlie Musselwhite, Cookin' Mama, Elvin Bishop Group, Linx, Alice Stuart, Commander Cody, Sopwith Camel, the New Riders of the Purple Sage (Jerry Garcia), Tower of Power, Cold Blood, and Knee Deep.

The Book Lair
$ 70.00 USD

Princess Diana of Wales Charcoal Offset Lithograph Print

Princess Diana of Wales Charcoal Offset Lithograph Print

Gary Saderup

(Southern) California: Gary Saderup, 1997. Approximately 13x 17". Open edition offset lithograph paper print in charcoal, uncut and folded so there are two identical posters, in near fine condition.

Gary Saderup is an American artist who majored in illustration and film while attending the Art Center Collage of Design in Pasadena, CA. His style, when closely examinded, reveals the delicate application of charcoal to the surface by his hand along, one of the most difficult arts to master. Gary wants his audience to "see into the hearts" of his subjects.

Gary Saderup
$ 30.00 USD

Rock the Bells, San Francisco Poster, 2007

Rock the Bells, San Francisco Poster, 2007

Anonymous

San Leandro, CA: Samurai Graphix, 2007. Approximately 17 1/2 x 23". Beautiful graphics poster advertising the Rock the Bells Festival concert in McCovey Cove, San Francisco in 2007, not found online, in purple/teal/black/white/silver, no pinholes and very minor creasing, in near fine condition.

Rock the Bells was an annual hip-hop festival that originally took place in Southern California only, but has since toured throughout the world. The concert featured a line-up of high-profile alternative hip-hop artists, often headlined by a more mainstream artist. The first festival was held in 2004, featuring a re-united Wu-Tang Clan, who performed four months before Ol' Dirty Bastard's death. The select shows headlining in 2007 were a reunited Rage Against the Machine, and co-headlined by Wu-Tang Clan.

Samurai Graphix
$ 70.00 USD