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  • Rare Jim Blashfield Psychedelic Poster
    May. 07, 2022

    Rare Jim Blashfield Psychedelic Poster

    Est: $100 - $200

    Amor librorum nos unit, published by William P. Wreden for the 19th Congress of the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers of San Francisco and Los Angeles, 1967, 21.25 x 13.25 inches.

    Casco Bay Auctions
  • Poster by Jim Blashfield - Steve Miller Band Total Eclipse Masonic Temple Portland
    Dec. 16, 2017

    Poster by Jim Blashfield - Steve Miller Band Total Eclipse Masonic Temple Portland

    Est: €180 - €350

    Steve Miller Band Total Eclipse Masonic Temple Portland - 36x56, 1969 by Jim Blashfield

    Van Sabben Poster Auctions
  • The Doors / Procol Harum. 1967.
    Oct. 22, 2017

    The Doors / Procol Harum. 1967.

    Est: $1,000 - $1,200

    Artist: JIM BLASHFIELD (1944- ) Size: 14 x 20 3/8 in./35.5 x 51.6 cm Blashfield's Blakean forms are perhaps the most perfect transfiguration of The Doors into concert-poster space. Jim Morrison stole the name for The Doors from Aldous Huxley's "Doors of Perception," but Huxley stole the phrase from the Romantic poet William Blake. The psychedelic cave tunnels inward in the lower right-hand corner. At this late-November stand in 1967, the Lizard King's set list included "People Are Strange," "When The Music's Over," and "The Unknown Soldier." Procol Harum is depicted as the cool ghostly figure in rose-colored shades, drifting above the curled crimson Los-like figure, to sing their hit "A Whiter Shade of Pale": "We tripped a light fandango..." (Rock)

    Poster Auctions International Inc
  • Jefferson Airplane / Grateful Dead. 1967.
    Oct. 22, 2017

    Jefferson Airplane / Grateful Dead. 1967.

    Est: $700 - $900

    Artist: JIM BLASHFIELD (1944- ) Size: 14 x 20 5/8 in./35.5 x 52.3 cm Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead, the two families on either side of the psychedelic trip, come together under one (electric, Victorian) roof in one of the finishing flourishes of "The Summer of Love." The show at the Hollywood Bowl, deemed a "happening" more than a concert, was marred by weak vocal sound levels for the Dead; Grace Slick appeared on stage for "Somebody to Love" surrounded by metaphysical props: "an hourglass, a world glove, a wooden Indian, a weathervane capped by a gold eagle, a wooden rocking horse, a wooden seal, a wooden cat with a monkey's face and a purple altar" (Pete Johnson, LA Times, 18 September 1967). Photo credit: Herb Greene, which may be a pseudonym. (Rock)

    Poster Auctions International Inc
  • The Doors / Procol Harum. 1967
    May. 15, 2016

    The Doors / Procol Harum. 1967

    Est: $1,000 - $1,200

    Artist: JIM BLASHFIELD (1944- ) Size: 14 x 21 1/4 in./35.5 x 51.5 cm Meant to represent "hot hits" and "cool music," this duo of colorful figures announce a split bill between The Doors and Procol Harum at the Fillmore Auditorium.

    Poster Auctions International Inc
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