Django Reinhardt, a Belgian-born jazz guitarist, overcame significant adversity to leave an indelible mark on music history. After a fire severely injured his left hand, Reinhardt developed a unique playing style, blending swing, gypsy, and classical influences, which led him to co-found the ‘Quintette du Hot Club de France’. His collaborations with jazz greats like Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter further showcased his innovative approach. This iconic portrait of Reinhardt was taken at the Aquarium in New York City in November 1946 by renowned jazz photographer William P. Gottlieb, capturing the guitarist during his tour with Duke Ellington. The striking image appeared on the cover of Down Beat magazine, cementing his legacy in jazz history.
For admirers of this jazz legend, we offer a meticulously crafted vintage poster that encapsulates Django Reinhardt’s indomitable spirit and style. This piece serves as both a striking addition to your decor and a tribute to his enduring influence on gypsy jazz. Ideal for living rooms or offices, it also makes a thoughtful gift for music lovers. This poster is part of a curated collection of jazz prints, allowing enthusiasts to celebrate the golden age of jazz through stunning visual artistry.
A. Print only
- premium museum-quality prints
- paper weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
- every print ships ready to frame
B. Foam Board
Foam board is an incredibly versatile material. It has a lightweight yet strong construction, making it ideal for our poster boards. Its smooth texture enhances details and intensifies the image’s natural beauty.
- easy stick on and take off the wall
- strong, rigid and amazingly lightweight
- mounting kit included
We produce our items on demand at over 100 locations worldwide, minimizing waste, reducing costs, and lowering carbon emissions. This allows us to deliver high-quality products quickly, no matter where you are—North America or beyond.
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