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Charlie Parker (1920–1955) was one of the central architects of bebop, a saxophonist whose speed, invention, and harmonic daring changed jazz forever—and Miles Davis (1926–1991) would go on to become one of the most influential voices in modern music, known for his cool intensity and forward-looking sound. Together, they represent a turning point in jazz history: restless creativity, late-night urgency, and a new language being born in real time. This music poster focuses on Parker and Davis at the Three Deuces in New York City, photographed by William P. Gottlieb around August 1947, capturing the electricity of 52nd Street in a single, iconic frame.
Made for collectors and fans who want statement wall decor with real star power, this jazz music poster works beautifully as a standout piece of vintage jazz art, or a thoughtful music lover gift. Whether you’re decorating a listening room, studio, office, or gallery wall, this music poster is a stylish nod to a true jazz musician and enduring music legend—perfect for anyone who lives for vintage jazz and timeless performance energy.
Details:
• 3 Sizes: 24×36″ (60×90 cm), 16×24″ (40×60 cm), and 12×18″ (30×45 cm)
• Paper weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
• Shipped in sturdy packaging to protect the poster
• Ready to frame
We produce our products on demand and in 100+ locations worldwide—reaching our customers faster while reducing waste, costs, and carbon emissions.
For more hard-to-find jazz music poster, feel free to visit our Etsy shop: https://smellynoises.etsy.com
Charlie Parker (1920–1955) was one of the central architects of bebop, a saxophonist whose speed, invention, and harmonic daring changed jazz forever—and Miles Davis (1926–1991) would go on to become one of the most influential voices in modern music, known for his cool intensity and forward-looking sound. Together, they represent a turning point in jazz history: restless creativity, late-night urgency, and a new language being born in real time. This music poster focuses on Parker and Davis at the Three Deuces in New York City, photographed by William P. Gottlieb around August 1947, capturing the electricity of 52nd Street in a single, iconic frame.
Made for collectors and fans who want statement wall decor with real star power, this jazz music poster works beautifully as a standout piece of vintage jazz art, or a thoughtful music lover gift. Whether you’re decorating a listening room, studio, office, or gallery wall, this music poster is a stylish nod to a true jazz musician and enduring music legend—perfect for anyone who lives for vintage jazz and timeless performance energy.
Details:
• 3 Sizes: 24×36″ (60×90 cm), 16×24″ (40×60 cm), and 12×18″ (30×45 cm)
• Paper weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
• Shipped in sturdy packaging to protect the poster
• Ready to frame
We produce our products on demand and in 100+ locations worldwide—reaching our customers faster while reducing waste, costs, and carbon emissions.
For more hard-to-find jazz music poster, feel free to visit our Etsy shop: https://smellynoises.etsy.com
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