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Artist: John Van Hamersveld
John Lennon (blue version)
By John Van Hamersveld
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Title: John Lennon Artist: John Van Hamersveld Medium: Color SERIGRAPH Substrate: COVENTRY RAG 320 GSM Paper Size: 34.25″ x 44” Image Size: 30” x 40” Signed and Numbered Edition Printers Proof Year: 2007 John Van Hamersveld (born September 1, 1941) is an American graphic artist and illustrator who designed record jackets for pop and psychedelic bands from the 1960s onward. Among the 300 albums[3] are the covers of Magical Mystery...
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Early 2000s Contemporary John Van Hamersveld Figurative Prints

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John Lennon (orange version)
By John Van Hamersveld
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Title: John Lennon Artist: John Van Hamersveld Medium: Color SERIGRAPH Substrate: COVENTRY RAG 320 GSM Paper Size: 34.25″ x 44” Image Size: 30” x 40” Signed and Numbered Edition Printers Proof Year: 2007 John Van Hamersveld (born September 1, 1941) is an American graphic artist and illustrator who designed record jackets for pop and psychedelic bands from the 1960s onward. Among the 300 albums[3] are the covers of Magical Mystery...
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Early 2000s Contemporary John Van Hamersveld Figurative Prints

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Pinnacle Indian, by John Van Hamersveld
By John Van Hamersveld
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Title: Pinnacle Indian Artist: John Van Hamersveld Medium: Archival digital print from original drawing Image Size: 35.5” x 35.5” Signed and Numbered Edition of 30 Year: 2007 John Van Hamersveld (born September 1, 1941) is an American graphic artist and illustrator who designed record jackets for pop and psychedelic bands from the 1960s onward. Among the 300 albums[3] are the covers of Magical Mystery...
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Early 2000s Contemporary John Van Hamersveld Figurative Prints

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Jimi Hendrix (Silver)
By John Van Hamersveld
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Jimi Hendrix - From the suite of 3 silkscreens, blue, red + silver - hand pulled by the artist Paper size: 28 x 28" Image size: 24 x 24" Number of colors: 3 Paper: Coventry 320gm wt. Edition number + studio (Modern Multiples) chop: Lower left Artist's signature + chop: Lower right The Edition: (Blue, Silver + Red): 120 total; 40 each color Artist Proofs: 9 (3 each) Printer Proofs: 9 (3 each) Publisher proofs: 9 (3 of each) NOTE: full suite is available at discount John Van Hamersveld (born September 1, 1941) is an American graphic artist and illustrator who designed record jackets for pop and psychedelic bands from the 1960s onward. Among the 300 albums[3] are the covers of Magical Mystery Tour by the Beatles, Crown of Creation by Jefferson Airplane, Exile on Main Street by the Rolling Stones, and Hotter Than Hell by Kiss. His first major assignment, in 1963, was designing the poster for the surf film The Endless Summer, after which he served as Capitol Records' head of design from 1965 to 1968. During that time, he worked on the artwork for albums by Capitol artists such as the Beatles and the Beach Boys.[5] He also oversaw the design of the psychedelic posters for the Pinnacle Shrine exposition.[6] The Endless Summer The Endless Summer (John Van Hamersveld illustration) In 1963, Van Hamersveld was hired by director and filmmaker Bruce Brown to design the iconic Endless Summer movie poster using a photograph taken by Bob Bagley, general manager and camera man for Bruce Brown Films. In the staged photograph originally taken at Salt Creek, Brown is positioned in the foreground with his surfboard on his head and the movie's two stars, Robert August...
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Early 2000s Contemporary John Van Hamersveld Figurative Prints

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