Leonard Cohen
By Joel Bernstein
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Leonard Cohen backstage. 1970 Limited Edition of 75. Signed on bottom right.
1970s Contemporary Black and White Photography
Silver Gelatin
Leonard Cohen
By Joel Bernstein
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Leonard Cohen backstage. 1970 Limited Edition of 75. Signed on bottom right.
Silver Gelatin
Leonard Cohen 1974
By Michael Putland
Located in London, GB
© Michael Putland Leonard Cohen London 1974 Leonard Cohen was a renowned Canadian singer
Silver Gelatin
Leonard Cohen, NYC, 1974
By Bob Gruen
Located in Toronto, ON
Open and Limited Edition Silver Gelatin Prints Hand Signed by Bob Gruen Please contact us for
Silver Gelatin
Leonard Cohen, I'm Your Man (Original)
Located in Toronto, ON
Limited Edition Giclee of 20 Hand Signed by Tom Russell
Giclée
$7,500
H 10.75 in W 7.5 in D 2.25 in
Stranger Music by Leonard Cohen, First Edition, 1993, Signed "Paris Again" Print
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Cohen, Leonard. Stranger Music: Selected Poems and Songs. Toronto: McClellan & Stewart, Inc., 1993
Leather, Paper
Leonard Cohen, Silver Gelatin Print
By Jack Robinson
Located in Memphis, TN
Leonard Cohen, Canadian songwriter, folk singer, poet, novelist, and philosopher, came from a
Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin
Leonard Cohen, 1970
By Joel Bernstein
Located in New York, NY
available edition printed upon purchase. Please allow 3 weeks for production.
Silver Gelatin
Leonard Cohen, 1970
By Joel Bernstein
Located in New York, NY
printed upon purchase. Please allow 3 weeks for production.
Silver Gelatin
Leonard Cohen, 1970
By Joel Bernstein
Located in New York, NY
printed upon purchase. Please allow 3 weeks for production.
Silver Gelatin
Unavailable
Leonard Cohen, 1972
By Barrie Wentzell
Located in New York, NY
11x14” Limited Edition of 50 Signed by the photographer Please allow extra production time. Other sizes available.
Silver Gelatin
Unavailable
Leonard Cohen, 1974
By Barrie Wentzell
Located in New York, NY
11x14” Limited Edition of 50 Signed by the photographer Please allow extra production time. Other sizes available.
Silver Gelatin
Unavailable
Leonard Cohen, Milano, 1992
By Guido Harari
Located in New York, NY
11x16” Limited Edition of 50 Signed by the Photographer Next available edition printed upon
Archival Pigment
Unavailable
Leonard Cohen, Milano, 1992
By Guido Harari
Located in New York, NY
11x16” Limited Edition of 50 Signed by the Photographer Next available edition printed upon
Archival Pigment
Unavailable
Leonard Cohen, Milano, 1989
By Guido Harari
Located in New York, NY
11x16” Limited Edition of 50 Signed by the Photographer Next available edition printed upon
Archival Pigment
Leonard Cohen, NYC, 1974
By Bob Gruen
Located in New York, NY
Open Edition Hand Signed Print by Bob Gruen Other Sizes Available Please allow extra production
Archival Pigment
Leonard Cohen, Wiesen, Austria, 2009
By Rene Huemer
Located in New York, NY
Archival Print Please allow extra production time. Other sizes available.
Archival Pigment
Unavailable
Leonard Cohen In Dublin City
By Colm Henry
Located in New York, NY
16x20” Limited Edition Print, Signed by Colm Henry Next available edition printed upon purchase
Silver Gelatin
Leonard Cohen, Chelsea, London, 1974
By Barrie Wentzell
Located in New York, NY
11x14” Limited Edition of 50 Signed by the photographer Please allow extra production time. Other sizes available.
Silver Gelatin
Unavailable
Leonard Cohen In Dublin City, 1985
By Colm Henry
Located in New York, NY
16x20” Limited Edition Print, Signed by Colm Henry Next available edition printed upon purchase
Silver Gelatin
Unavailable
H 16 in W 12 in
Leonard Cohen, The Portobello Hotel, London, 1974 Photography
By Richard Young
Located in London, GB
Signed, stamped and numbered on the front and reverse of the print Each limited edition print will be
Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin
Sold
H 11 in W 8.5 in
Raymond Pettibon Marcel Dzama Let Us Compare Mythologies (Pettibon artist book)
By Raymond Pettibon
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Cohen. Medium: offset-printed softcover artist book which includes a large fold out poster
Paper, Offset
Sold
H 11 in W 8.5 in
Raymond Pettibon Marcel Dzama Let Us Compare Mythologies (Pettibon artist book)
By Raymond Pettibon
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Cohen. Medium: offset-printed softcover artist book which includes a large fold out poster
Paper, Offset
Leonard Cohen, Milano, 1989
By Guido Harari
Located in New York, NY
Limited Edition Print
Archival Pigment
Leonard Cohen, Paris, 1984
By Kurt Will
Located in Hamburg, DE
Modern gelatin silver print, printed 2007/08 Signed in pencil, artist stamp on verso Print size 30
Silver Gelatin
Leonard Cohen, Milano, 1989
By Guido Harari
Located in New York, NY
Limited Edition Print 20x28 (Edition of 25)
Archival Pigment
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