Promotional poster for the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Fair in Bethel, New York. A white dove sits on a guitar handle above the tagline, '3 DAYS of PEACE & MUSIC.' A schedule with the names of the...
Achetez Poster 1969 Woodstock Rock Musique Festival Vintage Poster conçu et vendu par Charlie Davis. SKU 1104929 répertorié le 12 22, 2022. La plupart sont expédiés dans le monde entier en moins de 24 heures. Livraison en France.
Woodstock Festival Flyer (Woodstock Music and Art Fair, 1969). Billed as An Aquarian Exposition, this is the final version original two-panel flyer for Rock's most famous outdoor event. The former location, in Walkill, NY was replaced by this point by a large field near the town of White Lake -- Max Yasgur's farm. The flyer measures approximately 8" x 8.5"
Woodstock Max Yasgur's Farm 1969 Reprint by Bob Masse 18 x 24 Woodstock Music and Art Fair , commonly referred to as Woodstock , was a music festival held from August 15-18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, United States,[3][4] 40 miles (65 km) southwest of the town of Woodstock. Billed as "an Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music" and alternatively referred to as the Woodstock Rock Festival , it attracted an audience of more than 400,000 attendees.[3][5][6][7] Thirty-two acts performed outdoors despite sporadic rain.[8] It was one of the largest music festivals held in history.[9][10][11] The festival has become widely regarded as a pivotal moment in popular music history as well as a defining event for the counterculture generation.[12][13] The event's significance was reinforced by a 1970 documentary film,[14] an accompanying soundtrack album, and a song written by Joni Mitchell that became a major hit for both Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Matthews Southern Comfort. Music events bearing the Woodstock name were planned for anniversaries, which included the tenth, twentieth, twenty-fifth, thirtieth, fortieth, and fiftieth. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine listed it as number 19 of the 50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock and Roll.[15] In 2017, the festival site became listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[16]
Artist Hannah Rothstein is combining climate action with artistry as she uses Woodstock-inspired festival posters to inspire progress in the face of climate change.
What typefaces were used for the Woodstock movie posters? The answer appears to be simple: It’s Burko, designed sometime before 1969. The poster was released by Warner Brothers in 1970. But … wait. A closer look reveals that ‘a’, ‘y’, ‘m’, ‘n’ a
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Woodstock by Cinema Greats. King & McGaw has an extensive collection of art prints by established and emerging artists, which are all framed by hand in the UK.
Woodstock was supposed to be '3 days of peace and music' - but as these stories from right after the concert describe, it didn't exactly end up that way.