JAMES FORTUNE
16x20 (Ltd edition of 199) $1.400.00
20x20 (Ltd edition of 99) $1.400.00
18x24 (Ltd edition of 99) $2.200.00
20x24 (Ltd edition of 99) $2.200.00
24x36 (Ltd edition of 25) $3.600.00
40x60 (Ltd edition of 25) $6.200.00
The James Fortune Archive Rock 'n Roll Prints are produced only through the exacting premium process known as Archival Pigment Prints.
Archival Pigment prints are printed with archival pigment inks on archival Fine Art paper. They are produced from digital files and offer continuous tones, smooth transitions and a vibrant, true-to-life color range. The process originated in the late 1980s and is respected by Fine Art experts, world-renowned galleries and passionate collectors. Since the inception of this process, technological advancements have led to higher resolution prints, highly archival pigments and inks, and a more environmentally-friendly print process. Prints are produced on Fine Art paper with matte and baryta finishes. We choose the Archival Pigment process because our color and black and white images that warrant the most artistic approach to printmaking. (Archival Pigment prints may also be referred to as Iris prints or Giclées.)
Led Zeppelin / Robert Plant - LZ-JF-009
Regular price
$900.00
Item# LZ-JF-009
EVENT: Los Angeles Forum 1975
11x14 (Ltd edition of 99) $900.0016x20 (Ltd edition of 199) $1.400.00
20x20 (Ltd edition of 99) $1.400.00
18x24 (Ltd edition of 99) $2.200.00
20x24 (Ltd edition of 99) $2.200.00
24x36 (Ltd edition of 25) $3.600.00
40x60 (Ltd edition of 25) $6.200.00
The James Fortune Archive Rock 'n Roll Prints are produced only through the exacting premium process known as Archival Pigment Prints.
Archival Pigment prints are printed with archival pigment inks on archival Fine Art paper. They are produced from digital files and offer continuous tones, smooth transitions and a vibrant, true-to-life color range. The process originated in the late 1980s and is respected by Fine Art experts, world-renowned galleries and passionate collectors. Since the inception of this process, technological advancements have led to higher resolution prints, highly archival pigments and inks, and a more environmentally-friendly print process. Prints are produced on Fine Art paper with matte and baryta finishes. We choose the Archival Pigment process because our color and black and white images that warrant the most artistic approach to printmaking. (Archival Pigment prints may also be referred to as Iris prints or Giclées.)