Keith Richards and Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones record "Gimme Shelter" at Elektra Studios in October 1969. The song, which was the opening track off of Let It Bleed but was never released as a single, deals with the Vietnam War and the apocalyptic climate at the end of the 1960s, when images of violence and burning villages dominated the evening news.
Release Notes:
Robert Altman's printed his museum quality photographs to order in the San Francisco Bay Area. The photographs were signed, limited editions, available in several sizes ranging from 11" x 14" to 30" x 40. Each photograph was hand-signed and numbered by Robert before shipping.
Collector's Notes:
Robert Altman donated his photographic archive and copyrights to the UC Berkeley Bancroft Library in 2018, so these photographs will no longer be produced.
We hold a small inventory of Robert Altman's signed photographs, and we may occasionally be able to offer one for resale from a previous buyer. Please contact us to inquire about the availability of this photograph or any other Altman images.
Buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity following delivery of their artwork.