This is a unique and official photograph for Kurt Cobain Nirvana by the famous photographer Mason Blair

This item has been SIGNED with permanent sharpie marker by the photographer.

Karen Mason Blair is one of only a handful of Seattle photographers who took exclusive photographs of the bands of the Grunge movement. She called these musicians her “music family”. Her style and reputation made her a sought-after photographer, who captured images of some of the world’s biggest rock bands bred in Seattle.

These artists inspired her prolific work that documented the vast amount of music emerging from Seattle in such a short period of time.

She had access to many rare moments, as she photographed the entire Grunge movement - from Nirvana in Santa hats, Alice in Chains’ first session for Rolling Stone, to Soundgarden’s first session with bassist Ben Shepherd, Pearl Jam 1st concert and in addition to Mother Love Bone, Screaming Trees and famed producer Jack Endino’s own band Skin Yard.


Her award-winning photos appear on Nirvana, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees, Joan Jett and Radiohead albums. Additional clients include every major label including Capitol Records, Warner Brothers, Sony, and local Indie label Sub Pop. She has been published both nationally and internationally in People, Rolling Stone, and Entertainment Weekly, among others.

During the course of her 25-year career she owned and operated a studio in the Brewery in Los Angeles in the late 1980’s, where she achieved success and became well known for using her style and creativity. She move back to Seattle and opened a studio in Pioneer Square in the early 1990’s just as the Grunge music scene exploded. She was signed to Corbis for 17 years. She also managed several bands, hosted a nightclub at RCK CNDY, and ran an art gallery through her Pioneer Square location

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This is a unique and official photograph for Kurt Cobain Nirvana by the famous photographer Mason Blair

This item has been SIGNED with permanent sharpie marker by the photographer.

Karen Mason Blair is one of only a handful of Seattle photographers who took exclusive photographs of the bands of the Grunge movement. She called these musicians her “music family”. Her style and reputation made her a sought-after photographer, who captured images of some of the world’s biggest rock bands bred in Seattle.

These artists inspired her prolific work that documented the vast amount of music emerging from Seattle in such a short period of time.

She had access to many rare moments, as she photographed the entire Grunge movement - from Nirvana in Santa hats, Alice in Chains’ first session for Rolling Stone, to Soundgarden’s first session with bassist Ben Shepherd, Pearl Jam 1st concert and in addition to Mother Love Bone, Screaming Trees and famed producer Jack Endino’s own band Skin Yard.


Her award-winning photos appear on Nirvana, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees, Joan Jett and Radiohead albums. Additional clients include every major label including Capitol Records, Warner Brothers, Sony, and local Indie label Sub Pop. She has been published both nationally and internationally in People, Rolling Stone, and Entertainment Weekly, among others.

During the course of her 25-year career she owned and operated a studio in the Brewery in Los Angeles in the late 1980’s, where she achieved success and became well known for using her style and creativity. She move back to Seattle and opened a studio in Pioneer Square in the early 1990’s just as the Grunge music scene exploded. She was signed to Corbis for 17 years. She also managed several bands, hosted a nightclub at RCK CNDY, and ran an art gallery through her Pioneer Square location

Shipping:
Shipped Registered and with Tracking Number.

Az eladó története

Április 10-től április 25-ig szabadságon vagyunk. Ebben az időszakban minden e-mailre válaszolunk, amikor visszatérünk. Az ebben az időszakban leadott rendeléseket visszaküldésünkkor kiszállítjuk. Ne licitáljon, ha nem fogadja el feltételeinket, amikor szabadságon vagyunk.
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Kurt Cobain - Signed Photo by the Photographer Karen Mason Blair - 20x25 cm - Signed memorabilia, Nirvana
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Vendeur fiable et produits conformes à la description. La livraison en Europe peut être plus ou moins longue.

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prodotto meraviglioso, in perfette condizioni.venditore ottimo e grazie per le figurine in regalo. TOP thank you

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Boîte de la montre arrivée avec la charnière cassée. D'autre part, la pile de montre a coulé dans le mécanisme. Obligé de nettoyer et acheter une autre. J'ai été obligé de réparer le produit "neuf"..

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The watch with the case was shipped in pristine condition, the parcel did 9.000 km distance and shipping can damage the item. --- You can return it, no need to repair --- Is a watch from 1990, so of course the battery needs to be replaced. In 1990 this watch was 10$, but still is new, never worn, never used. NEW means NEVER WORN / NEVER USED so the battery needs to be replaced if you want to use the watch. --- We sold on Cwiki 120 watches like that --- your negative feedback is the first we get about this watch. Contact with us for a return. Regards

Vendeur très réactif un seul bémol sur le transport qui a été très long

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Magnifique photo signé , envoie soigner et vendeur très gentil JE RECOMMANDE !

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