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Keith Haring
Montreux Jazz Festival (yellow)
, 1982
108 x 78.4 cm. (42.5 x 30.9 in.)
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Keith Haring
Montreux Jazz Festival (yellow)
, 1982
108 x 78.4 cm. (42.5 x 30.9 in.)
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Keith Haring
American, 1958–1990
Montreux Jazz Festival (yellow)
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1982
Keith Haring
Montreux Jazz Festival (yellow)
, 1982
108 x 78.4 cm. (42.5 x 30.9 in.)
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Keith Haring
Montreux Jazz Festival (yellow)
, 1982
108 x 78.4 cm. (42.5 x 30.9 in.)
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108 x 78.4 cm. (42.5 x 30.9 in.)
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Artist’s printed signature and date
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Description
An original vintage screenprint printed in 5 neon colours on heavy stock paper, a non-editioned poster (aside from the hand-signed edition of 80) for the 17th Montreux Jazz Festival. With artist’s printed signature and date. Printed by Serigraphie Uldry Bern, Switzerland, with their copyright text to the lower left of the image. An original vintage 1980s poster and not a reproduction. In excellent condition. A fantastically eye-catching and collectable vintage poster which can be displayed on its own or as a set of three posters.
Keith Haring designed this colourful set of 3 posters for the 17th Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. The Festival is held on the Shores of Lake Geneva and started in 1967. Since then, the posters have been designed by artists such as Andy Warhol, Jean Tinguely, Niki de Saint Phalle, Max Bill and Julian Opie, among others. Cancelled for the first time in it's history in 2021 due to Corona Virus, the Festival was due to star Lionel Richie, Black Pumas and Lenny Kravitz.
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