Miles Davis Takes A Break During A Recording Session, 1959 - Fine Art Print
Description:
In April 1959, Miles Davis sat on a stool at the Columbia Records Studio on East 30th Street in Manhattan to reflect on the sounds that he, his quintet and pianist Bill Evans were creating for the groundbreaking album, "Kind Of Blue," which would become not only one of Miles' undisputed masterpieces, but the best-selling jazz album of all-time.
*Due to the custom nature of these fine-art prints, orders usually ship within 7-10 business days. Please allow more time for Limited Edition orders.
**Size refers to the paper size. Actual image may be smaller.
*** LIMITED EDITIONS are signed and numbered by photographer Don Hunstein.
Features:
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Museum Quality Fine-Art Pigment Print
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Individually Created Using Premium Fiber-based Archival Paper
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Non-Glare Plexiglass, Black Wood Frame with White Mat