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James Brown Photograph

James Brown, Contemporary Photograph by David Ogburn
James Brown, Contemporary Photograph by David Ogburn

James Brown, Contemporary Photograph by David Ogburn

Located in Long Island City, NY

David Ogburn, American (1942 - ) - James Brown, Year: 1993, Medium: Gelatin Silver Print, Image

Category

1990s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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James Brown Singing on Stage Vintage Original Photograph
James Brown Singing on Stage Vintage Original Photograph

James Brown Singing on Stage Vintage Original Photograph

Located in Las Vegas, NV

This black and white action shot features James Brown singing and performing on stage. James Brown

Category

1970s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

James Brown Playing Tambourine on Stage Vintage Original Photograph
James Brown Playing Tambourine on Stage Vintage Original Photograph

James Brown Playing Tambourine on Stage Vintage Original Photograph

Located in Las Vegas, NV

This black and white action shot features James Brown smiling wide as he plays the tambourine on

Category

1970s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

James Brown Color Portrait photograph
James Brown Color Portrait photograph

James Brown Color Portrait photograph

Located in Surfside, FL

other Rock stars, such as Tina Turner, James Brown, and Frank Zappa. She had a major exhibit of her

Category

1960s Color Photography

James Brown Color Portrait photograph
James Brown Color Portrait photograph

James Brown Color Portrait photograph

Located in Surfside, FL

other Rock stars, such as Tina Turner, James Brown, and Frank Zappa. She had a major exhibit of her

Category

1960s Color Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

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