
Dizzy Gillespie - Photo- 1980s
Located in Roma, IT
Dizzy Gillespie is a photograph realized in the 1980s. Good conditions.
20th Century Modern Figurative Photography
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1970s

Dizzy Gillespie Playing the Trumpet - Vintage Photo - 1970s
Located in Roma, IT
Dizzy Gillespie playing the trumpet is an original black and white photo realized in the 1970s. The photo depicts John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie trumpet ...
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Vintage Photograph Of Dizzy Gillespie - 1980s
Located in Roma, IT
Vintage Photograph Of Dizzy Gillespie is a black and white photograph realized by Pietro Redaelli in the 1980s with a hand-note on the rear. Good cond...
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Louis Armstrong - Photo - 1960s
Located in Roma, IT
Louis Armstrong - Historical Photo is a black and white vintage photo, realized in the 1960s. It belongs to historical album including photo reportages of historical moment and pol...
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Dizzy Gillespie
By David Bailey
Located in London, GB
David Bailey Dizzy Gillespie, 1981 Archival Inkjet on paper Signed by the artist, on verso Image: 36.83 x 46.78 cm Sheet: 42 x 59.4 cm Edition of 15
Archival Ink, Archival Pigment

Dizzy Gillespie & Roy Haynes, Washington, DC
By Vincent Ricardel
Located in New York, NY
Ed. of 5, includes black frame with white mat. Vincent Ricardel is a photographic artist whose career has spanned the editorial, commercial and fine art worlds of photography. Throu...
Silver Gelatin

Ted Williams - Dizzy Gillespie DownBeat Magazine, 1960, Printed After
By Ted Williams
Located in Greenwich, CT
Estate-stamped, gelatin-print silver Dizzy Gillespie. Outtake from a cover shoot for DownBeat magazine, June 23, 1960 Available sizes: 16”x20" Edition of 25 20”x24" Edition of 25 ...
Silver Gelatin
Louis Armstrong, Berlin 1965
By Tassilo Leher
Located in Cologne, DE
This black-and-white photo captures jazz legend Louis Armstrong playing his trumpet during a performance in Berlin in 1965. Armstrong, with intense focus, holds the trumpet close to his lips, his cheeks slightly puffed as he blows into the instrument. The lighting creates a dramatic effect, highlighting the shine of the trumpet and his facial expression, which conveys his passion and dedication to the music. Dressed in formal attire, Armstrong stands in the spotlight, embodying his iconic status as one of jazz music's greatest figures. The background is blurred, keeping the focus on Armstrong and his trumpet. The print is new, Highest Quality on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta. More sizes up to 150x150 cm available on request. About Tassilo Leher: Born in the dark years of World War II, Tassilo Leher became an icon of photographic art in divided Germany. As the son of war correspondent Karl Leher, whose lens captured moments of contemporary history, he was born in 1940 in the heart of Berlin. He shared not only the studio in the picturesque Prenzlauer Berg with his father, but also the mysterious world of the darkroom. While Karl Leher, an early riser, made use of the morning hours, Tassilo found his creative flow only by midday, often working late into the night. His camera knew no bounds: from the dazzling stars of East German show business like Phudys, Karat, Hildegard Kneef, Manfred Krug, Bubi Scholz, to international greats such as Dean Reed, Karel Gott, Jiri Korn, and Costa Cordalis – all found themselves in front of his lens. The Friedrichstadt-Palast and numerous film sets became his stages, where he played with light and shadow to perfectly frame famous...
Photographic Paper, Black and White