材质 :Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper and offset lithograph in colors on vinyl record 尺寸 :61 × 45.7 cm Print
SSI和SSI图片光盘(两件作品)-谢泼德·费里
英文名称:SSI and SSI Picture Disc (two works) | Available for Sale-Shepard Fairey
Mr. Thomas Cosby\'s Racehorse Pussy with Trainer and Jockey—William Day and his Brother John Day— at a Finishing Post-JOHN-FERNELEY-SNR.
(托马斯·科斯比先生与驯马师、骑师威廉·戴和他的兄弟约翰·戴在终点站合影-约翰·费内利。)
图片文件尺寸: 5768×7200 px
艾拉·菲茨杰拉德与雷·布朗、迪兹·吉莱斯皮和米尔特·杰克逊合影,1947年-威廉·保罗·戈特利布
-Ella Jane Fitzgerald was an 美国艺术家 jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the \"First Lady of Song\", \"Queen of Jazz\", and \"Lady Ella\". She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing, timing, intonation, and a \"horn-like\" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.
Hailed as the “First Lady of Song,” Fitzgerald topped DownBeat magazine’s annual readers\' poll as the best female vocalist for seventeen consecutive years (1953-70). She was just a teenager when her victory in an amateur contest at Harlem’s famed Apollo Theater led to the opportunity to sing with Chick Webb’s orchestra in 1935. Fitzgerald soon secured her standing as a leading swing-era performer and scored a major hit with “A-Tisket, A-Tasket” (1938). After Webb’s death in 1939, she led his orchestra for three years before launching a highly successful solo career. With a supple voice that spanned three octaves, as well as an immense talent for improvisational “scat” singing, Fitzgerald built a wide-ranging repertoire encompassing jazz and popular song. Her long and fruitful association with jazz impresario Norman Granz resulted in the legendary series of “songbook” recordings that marked Fitzgerald as one of the greatest interpreters of 美国艺术家 popular music.