The Doors, Legacy: The Absolute Best Album Cover, 1967
© Joel Brodsky

The Doors, Legacy: The Absolute Best Album Cover, 1967

Photograph
By Joel Brodsky
About the image
The Doors look upward toward Joel Brodsky's lens in New York City, circa 1967. The band took their name from the title of a book by Aldous Huxley, 1954's The Doors of Perception, which was a reference to a line in a poem by the 18th-century poet William Blake: "If the doors of perception were cleansed, every thing would appear to man as it is: infinite." 

This image was used in 2003 on the cover of The Doors Legacy: The Absolute Best.

Collector's Notes:

Joel Brodsky passed away in 2007, leaving a very small number of signed photographs available for sale. These pieces are all sold out, but occasionally we may have the opportunity to offer one for resale from a private client. Please contact us for availability and pricing information.

Release Notes:
Joel Brodsky Estate Authorized limited edition photographs are produced to order in New York. Each piece will be hand titled and numbered and marked with the estate stamp. Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery.

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The Doors, Legacy: The Absolute Best Album Cover, 1967
The Doors, Legacy: The Absolute Best Album Cover, 1967