Johnny Cash – Huge Jim Marshall 16″ x 20″ Photograph
A superb and very large hand printed 16″ x 20″ silver gelatin photograph of Johnny Cash “giving the finger,” shot in 1969 at California’s San Quentin Prison by legendary photographer Jim Marshall. Marshall told Cash “Hey John, let’s do a shot for the warden” and cash “flipped the bird.” This is one of Marshall’s most famous images.
This huge print is in mint condition, with Marshall’s studio stamp and negative number on the reverse. In the second photo, the print is pictured alongside a Cash Sun LP, to illustrate just how large this beautiful print is (the album, 12 1/4″ square, is shown for comparison only and not included.)
The late Jim Marshall was one of the most highly acclaimed music photographers ever; he was the chief photographer at the Woodstock Festival, the only photographer allowed backstage at the Beatles final concert, and shot legendary photographs of Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Johnny Cash and countless other music legends. His photographs adorn more than 500 album covers including the Allman Brothers Band’s “At The Fillmore East” and the Jefferson Airplane’s “Volunteers,” as well as many concert posters.
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