A group of young people celebrate 1967's Summer of Love in Golden Gate Park. San Francisco was the center for this emerging hippie revolution, a melting pot of psychedelic music, drugs, sexual liberation, creative expression, and grass-roots politics. As a result, the counterculture movement came into public awareness.
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.