Eddie Adams (1933–2004) - Louis Armstrong

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Vintage press photo showing the legendary jazz musician Louis Armstrong (affectionately known as "Satchmo") in a quiet, reflective moment in a Las Vegas dressing room. Captured in September 1970 by the Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams, this image depicts Armstrong seated with his trumpet, appearing to examine or tune his instrument before a performance.

This photograph carries significant historical weight as it represents one of the final professional portraits of Armstrong, taken less than a year before his death in July 1971. The accompanying press snipe notes that the image was released by the Associated Press following his passing at his home in New York to commemorate his extraordinary life and career. Adams, renowned for his intimate and impactful photojournalism, captures a rare, unposed glimpse into the private world of an artist who fundamentally shaped 20th-century music.

Photographed in 1970 and printed in 1971

Gelatin silver, FB paper, Associated Press WIREPHOTO

Paper size 19 cm x 24 cm

Good condition with minor editorial signs of use

Vintage press photo showing the legendary jazz musician Louis Armstrong (affectionately known as "Satchmo") in a quiet, reflective moment in a Las Vegas dressing room. Captured in September 1970 by the Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams, this image depicts Armstrong seated with his trumpet, appearing to examine or tune his instrument before a performance.

This photograph carries significant historical weight as it represents one of the final professional portraits of Armstrong, taken less than a year before his death in July 1971. The accompanying press snipe notes that the image was released by the Associated Press following his passing at his home in New York to commemorate his extraordinary life and career. Adams, renowned for his intimate and impactful photojournalism, captures a rare, unposed glimpse into the private world of an artist who fundamentally shaped 20th-century music.

Photographed in 1970 and printed in 1971

Gelatin silver, FB paper, Associated Press WIREPHOTO

Paper size 19 cm x 24 cm

Good condition with minor editorial signs of use

Details

Date of print
1971
Artist
Eddie Adams (1933–2004)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Title of artwork
Louis Armstrong
Condition
Good condition
Technique
Gelatin-silver print
Height
19 cm
Width
24 cm
Signature
Not signed
Genre
Portrait
CanadaVerified
3215
Objects sold
100%
Private

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