Tony Frank (1941–) - Madona Ourzazate 1984

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Print on silver gelatin paper signed in black ink beneath the image.
Tony Frank
In 1961, I listened to rock: Fats Domino, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Tommy Steele, and I frequented the Golf-Drouot, where in front of the jukebox you could find Johnny Hallyday, Eddy Mitchell, Long Chris, and his Daltons. That was my first record cover. At the same time, I sneaked through the roofs of the Olympia to see and try to photograph Louis Armstrong's show: thrown out by four or five professionals, I managed to get backstage, then into Armstrong's dressing room — my first press publication on the front page of a major newspaper. After some collaborations with music-hall magazines (the term used at the time for showbiz) and record covers, I joined the Salut les Copains team in 1964/65. We live off our passions (I repeat: photography and music). We don't feel like we're doing real work.

Print on silver gelatin paper signed in black ink beneath the image.
Tony Frank
In 1961, I listened to rock: Fats Domino, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Tommy Steele, and I frequented the Golf-Drouot, where in front of the jukebox you could find Johnny Hallyday, Eddy Mitchell, Long Chris, and his Daltons. That was my first record cover. At the same time, I sneaked through the roofs of the Olympia to see and try to photograph Louis Armstrong's show: thrown out by four or five professionals, I managed to get backstage, then into Armstrong's dressing room — my first press publication on the front page of a major newspaper. After some collaborations with music-hall magazines (the term used at the time for showbiz) and record covers, I joined the Salut les Copains team in 1964/65. We live off our passions (I repeat: photography and music). We don't feel like we're doing real work.

Details

Artist
Tony Frank (1941–)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Title of artwork
Madona Ourzazate 1984
Condition
Extremely fine
Technique
C-Print
Height
29.5 cm
Width
21 cm
Signature
Hand signed
Genre
Portrait
FranceVerified
1316
Objects sold
100%
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