Bruce Springsteen Limited Edition
By Michael Putland
Located in London, GB
© Michael Putland Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen performs on stage with Clarence Clemons of
1970s Black and White Photography
Black and White, Silver Gelatin
Bruce Springsteen Limited Edition
By Michael Putland
Located in London, GB
© Michael Putland Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen performs on stage with Clarence Clemons of
Black and White, Silver Gelatin
Bruce Springsteen & Clarence Clemons, Rutherford, NJ, 1984
By Patrick Harbron
Located in New York, NY
16x20” Limited Edition Signed by the Photographer Next available edition printed upon purchase. Please allow extra production time.
Archival Pigment
Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons, E Street Band
By Ken Regan
Located in New York, NY
Estate Stamped Larger Limited Edition sizes available. Next available edition printed upon purchase. Please allow 3 weeks for production.
Archival Paper, Silver Gelatin
Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons, Tunnel of Love, Turin, 1988
By Guido Harari
Located in New York, NY
11x16” Limited Edition of 50 Signed by the Photographer Next available edition printed upon purchase. Other sizes available. Please allow 4 weeks for production.
Archival Pigment
Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons Vintage Original Photograph
Located in Las Vegas, NV
legendary Sax man Clarence Clemons. Some wear and tear are associated with vintage originals. Stamp
Silver Gelatin
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H 10 in W 7 in
Bruce Springsteen Performing with Clarence Clemons Vintage Original Photograph
Located in Las Vegas, NV
with Clarence Clemons. Bruce Springsteen, nicknamed "The Boss," is an American singer-songwriter and
Silver Gelatin
Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons New Jersey 1987
By Neal Preston
Located in New York, NY
Open Edition 11x14" Silver Gelatin
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H 16 in W 20 in
Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons, Central Park South, NYC 1980
By Joel Bernstein
Located in New York, NY
16x20“ Limited Edition Signed, Titled, and Numbered by Joel Bernstein Other sizes available. Next available edition printed upon purchase. Please allow 3 weeks for production.
Silver Gelatin
Bruce & Clarence in a fountain
By Lynn Goldsmith
Located in New York, NY
Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons Limited Edition of 20 prints across all sizes Hand Signed
Archival Pigment
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