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The Hulton Archive - CSNY "Four Way Street" Limited Edition 22" x 17" Fine Art Giclee on Paper #76/2

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The Hulton Archive - CSNY  Four Way Street  Limited Edition 22  x 17  Fine Art Giclee on Paper #76/2

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Auction Date:2017 May 18 @ 19:00 (UTC-7 : PDT/MST)
Location:2320 W Peoria Ave Suite B142, Phoenix, Arizona, 85029, United States
David Crosby, Neil Young, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash on September 22, 1969, rehearsing of the premier episode of "Music Scene" television show. Each limited edition giclée is individually hand-titled, hand-numbered and authenticated with a Hulton|Archive embossed seal.

Size 22” x 17” SRP $595 © Hulton|Archive / Michael Ochs

The Hulton|Archive of London

The Hulton|Archive was formed after two of the leading historical stock houses – The Hulton in London and Archive Photos in New York. The Hulton|Archive is one of the largest collections of photography and illustrative material in the world containing over 40 million images.

The archival collection contains well known and iconic photographers and features historically and socially significant imagery that documents the human experience through the 19th and 20th centuries up to the present day. The collection includes images from The Golden Age Of Hollywood, The Beatles, Legendary Sports Moments and The Wizard of Oz.

Michael Ochs

Michael Ochs (born 1943) is an American photographic archivist best known for his extensive collection of pictures related to rock music dating back to the 1950s and 1960s. The Michael Ochs Archive, located in Los Angeles, contains 3 million vintage prints, proof sheets, and negatives which are licensed for use in books, films, and documentaries.
 
The Los Angeles Times called Ochs "America's preeminent rock 'n' roll photo archivist “and described his archive as "the dominant force in the rock image marketplace". The New York Times called it "the premier source of musician photography in the world". Ochs photographs have been published in over 1000 Record Covers