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A group of Jason Laure photographs of the Woodstock Festival
27 March 2017, 13:00 EDT
New YorkUS$800 - US$1,200
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A group of Jason Laure photographs of the Woodstock Festival
Gelatin silver prints, 17 blown-up photographic prints (6 mounted to mat boards), 11 contact sheets, many signed ("Jason Laure") in black or silver ink to recto or verso, most have Laure's various labels, notations, stamps, etc. to versos, with a 1999 article by Laure about Woodstock illustrated with his photographs. Photojournalist Jason Laure covered the Woodstock Festival from August 15-18, 1969. Drawn from his extensive Woodstock photographic archive are blowups of Pete Townsend of The Who and John Sebastian, respectively, performing onstage; an iconic image of the massive traffic tie-up outside the Festival; young people trekking to the event; and festival crowds. The contact sheets in this lot depict many images of bands performing, including The Who, Sly and the Family Stone, Grace Slick, John Sebastian, Keef Hartley, and The Incredible String Band; also, many candid moments from the Festival: the crowds, young couples, nude bathers, and the festival-goers' impromptu living quarters.
Prints: 6 x 8 3/4 in to 8 x 10 in; Contact Sheets: 11 x 14 in
Prints: 6 x 8 3/4 in to 8 x 10 in; Contact Sheets: 11 x 14 in




















