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1987 San Francisco Art Retrospectacle Poster
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1987 San Francisco Art Retrospectacle Poster
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These colorful posters designed by Rick Griffin depict Jimi Hendrix sacrificing his electric guitar at the Monterey International Pop Festival in 1967. Measuring 17" x 23-3/4", these posters were designed for the San Francisco Art Commission's "Retrospectacle" exhibition August 11, 1987 through September 19, 1987.

Authentic Hendrix Item Number: 670-401-007
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