American trumpet player Louis Armstrong who revolutionized jazz by establishing the soloist in his heart. Armstrong has always claimed that he was born on July 4, 1900 in New Orleans, but no one has ever really known his exact date of birth. He was also a very popular singer, testifying his hits "Mack The Knife", "Hello Dolly" and a great comedian especially in the films "All the gold of the sky" (1936), "A little corner in the sky" (1943) and "High Society" (1956) but he remains above all a jazz musician on tour around the world with New Orleans band. Armstrong died on July 6, 1971.
Keywords used by Agence France-Presse to describe this photograph: square, black and white photo, vintage, jazz, Armstrong, music, child, trumpet, AFP
Technique
This art photograph was taken with a film camera. The picture is printed on satin paper using the latest inkjet printing technologies.
Protection
Each print is coated with a protective varnish to ensure long-lasting preservation.
Support
270g/m2 satin-finish paper.
Mounting on aluminium
The photograph is laminated on a 2mn Dibond aluminium plate with a frame on the back to easily hang the photograph on the wall.
Authentication
This photograph is sold with a certificate of authenticity.
Available sizes
12x12, 20x20, 24x24, 30x30.
Suggested finishes
Print only, Aluminum mounting, Premium aluminium frame, Floater frame.
Edition
This photograph is part of a limited edition of 300 copies worldwide.
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Framing 11x14 | 10x8, 12x8, 12x9 |
Framing 24x24 | 12x12 |
Framing 20x24 or 24x30 | 20x14, 20x16, 20x14 |
Framing 24x24 | 20x20 |
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