Tony Frank - Prince Paris 1990

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Print on silver halide 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 halide 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–)
Title of artwork
Prince Paris 1990
Condition
Extremely fine
Technique
C-Print
Height
29.5 cm
Width
20.5 cm
Signature
Signed
FranceVerified
1316
Objects sold
100%
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