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Paul Simonon

The Clash "London Calling" co-signed by Paul Simonon
The Clash "London Calling" co-signed by Paul Simonon

The Clash "London Calling" co-signed by Paul Simonon

Located in Austin, TX

by the artist and The Clash bass player, Paul Simonon. Limited edition number 16/20 - comes with a

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Street Art Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas

The Clash

Brian ArisThe Clash, 1991

$1,250

H 20 in W 24 in

The Clash

Located in Austin, TX

Signed limited edition print of The Clash, featuring Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and

Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

C Print

The Clash

Janet MacoskaThe Clash, 1979

$1,600

H 16 in W 20 in

The Clash

By Janet Macoska

Located in Austin, TX

Signed limited edition print of Bassist Paul Simonon and lead singer Joe Strummer of British punk

Category

Late 20th Century Photorealist Black and White Photography

Materials

C Print

The Clash, Studio

The Clash, Studio

By Allan Tannenbaum

Located in White Plains, NY

the members featured are Topper Headon, Paul Simonon, Mick Jones and Joe Strummer. This color

Category

1980s Photorealist Color Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Pigment

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Paul Simonon, Philadelphia, 1982

Paul Simonon, Philadelphia, 1982

By Bob Gruen

Located in New York, NY

Open Edition Hand Signed Print by Bob Gruen Other Sizes Available Please allow extra production time.

Category

Mid-20th Century Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

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