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  • Street life in Chicago, 1950s by Ted Williams — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 1.688,00 - KM 2.181,00

    Williams took these shots of Chicago streets from the moving vantage of a public bus, capturing moments of beauty and submerged drama in the day-to-day lives of ordinary Americans. Edition of 25 Stamped on reverse by the Ted Williams estate Shipped flat Archival pigment on Hahnemuhle paper

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  • Street life in busy Chicago, 1950s by Ted Williams — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 1.688,00 - KM 2.181,00

    Williams took these shots of Chicago streets from the moving vantage of a public bus, capturing moments of beauty and submerged drama in the day-to-day lives of ordinary Americans. Edition of 25 Stamped on reverse by the Ted Williams estate Shipped flat Archival pigment on Hahnemuhle paper

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  • Street life in Chicago in the 1950s by Ted Williams — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 1.688,00 - KM 2.181,00

    Williams took these shots of Chicago streets from the moving vantage of a public bus, capturing moments of beauty and submerged drama in the day-to-day lives of ordinary Americans. Edition of 25 Stamped on reverse by the Ted Williams estate Shipped flat Archival pigment on Hahnemuhle paper

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  • Chicago street life, 1950s by Ted Williams — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 1.688,00 - KM 2.181,00

    Williams took these shots of Chicago streets from the moving vantage of a public bus, capturing moments of beauty and submerged drama in the day-to-day lives of ordinary Americans. Edition of 25 Stamped on reverse by the Ted Williams estate Shipped flat Archival pigment on Hahnemuhle paper

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  • Ella Fitzgerald under the spotlight, 1961 — Vintage Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 2.532,00

    Ella Fitzgerald performs on Ken Nordine's show in Chicago in 1961. Often referred to as the First Lady of Song, Queen of Jazz, and Lady Ella, Fitzgerald was the first African American woman to win a Grammy Award and collected an astounding 14 over the course of her career. Vintage Print Signed on the front in pen by Ted Williams Slight corner creases and surface scratches and grain markings, Nothing on reverse

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  • Dizzy Gillespie on Ken Nordine's show, 1961 — Vintage Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 2.532,00

    John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie is photographed playing the trumpet on Ken Nordine's jazz TV show in Chicago in 1961. Gillespie's combination of musicianship, showmanship, and wit made him a leading popularizer of the new music called bebop and one of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time. Vintage Print Signed on front left in pen by Ted Williams Slight corner creases and surface scratches, Slight fold, Nothing on reverse.

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  • Duke Ellington in Chicago, 1955 — Vintage Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 2.532,00

    Duke Ellington is photographed playing the piano accompanied by other musicians during a Christmas party in Chicago, 1955. Ellington gained a national profile through his orchestra's appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem and in the years following, cemented himself as one of the most significant composers of the genre. Vintage Print Signed on the front in pen by Ted Williams Corner creases, surface scratches, Photographer stamp on reverse

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  • Art Farmer & Benny Golson, 1960 — Vintage Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 2.532,00

    Founders of The Jazztet, trumpet player Art Farmer and tenor saxophonist Benny Golson hold their instruments as they stand amongst the rubble. Williams took this picture as part of a photoshoot for the September 1960 cover of Jazz publication DownBeat magazine. Vintage Print Signed on the front by Ted Williams Corner creases, Photographer copyright stamp on reverse

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  • Martin Luther King, Jr. in Illinois, 1964 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is photographed during his speech at the ‘Illinois Rally for Civil Rights’ at Soldier Field in Chicago on June 21, 1964. That same day, news broke of the murders of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Vice Lords in Chicago — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Members of The Almighty Vice Lord Nation photographed on the streets of Chicago. Best known as "Vice Lords", the group was one of the oldest and second-largest street gangs in the city of Chicago, Illinois. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Art Farmer and Benny Golson visiting Chicago's South Side — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Co-founders of The Jazztet, trumpeter Art Farmer and saxophonist Benny Golson perform for a group of children during a visit to an urban renewal project on Chicago’s South Side. They had established their jazz sextet in 1959 and would go on to release 12 albums over the course of 26 years. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Sarah Vaughan in her dressing room, 1948 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Singer Sarah Vaughan is photographed smiling at her reflection in her dressing room at the Chicago Theatre in 1948. This is one of the earliest photographs in the Ted Williams Archive. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Sonny Rollins backstage in Chicago, 1956 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Saxophonist Sonny Rollins is photographed rehearsing in front of a mirror before a 1956 concert at the Civic Opera House in Chicago, IL. Rollins, who is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential jazz musicians has had an eight-decade career that has led him from Harlem to the White House and all over the world. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Thelonious Monk on stage at the Birdhouse, 1960 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Thelonious Monk is photographed playing piano on stage at Chicago's Birdhouse Club in 1960. The pianist and composer had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Ira Sullivan at Joe Segal’s club, 1960s — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    American trumpeter Ira Sullivan is photographed performing at Joe Segal’s club in Chicago in the 1960s. Sullivan was also known to play the flugel, flute, and saxophone and left a mark on his hometown of Chicago's legendary jazz culture. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Billie Holiday performing in Chicago — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    American jazz musician and singer-songwriter Eleanora Fagan, professionally known as Billie Holiday and Lady Day, is photographed singing into a microphone during an evening performance. This is the only known photograph of Holiday taken by Ted Williams. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Gene Lees and Dizzy Gillespie play chess — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    American jazz trumpeter and bandleader, Dizzy Gillespie smokes a pipe and chats with onlookers as he plays chess with Canadian music critic, lyricist, and former journalist Gene Lees. Gillespie was seen regularly enjoying a game of chess against friends and fellow musicians when he wasn't performing. Edition of 50 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Ella Fitzgerald on Ken Nordine's show, 1961 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Ella Fitzgerald is photographed performing on Ken Nordine's show in Chicago in 1961. Often referred to as the First Lady of Song, Queen of Jazz, and Lady Ella, Fitzgerald was the first African American woman to win a Grammy Award and collected an astounding 14 over the course of her career. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Duke Ellington in the spotlight — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington is photographed partially lit by the spotlight as he sings into his microphone accompanied by the orchestra. Ellington gained a national profile through his orchestra's appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem and in the years following, cemented himself as one of the most significant composers of the genre. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Duke Ellington at the piano, 1960 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Ted Williams captures an aerial photograph of Duke Ellington and his piano on stage at the University of Chicago in 1960. Ellington gained a national profile through his orchestra's appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem and in the years following, cemented himself as one of the most significant composers of the genre. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Paul Desmond outside Soldier Field, 1965 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Paul Desmond is photographed smoking a cigarette outside Soldier Field during the 1965 Downbeat Jazz Festival in Chicago, IL. The alto saxophonist and composer was best known for his work with the Dave Brubeck Quartet and was one of the most popular musicians to come out of the cool jazz scene. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Miles Davis playing the trumpet — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    Miles Davis is photographed playing the trumpet in a dressing room before a performance. The American trumpeter, bandleader, and composer is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • The Dave Brubeck Quartet at The Symphony Center, 1961 — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    The Dave Brubeck Quartet is photographed performing in the Orchestra Hall at Chicago's Symphony Center in April of 1961. The group was comprised of Dave Brubeck on the piano, Paul Desmond on the alto saxophone, Joe Morello on the drums, and Eugene Wright on the double bass. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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  • Count Basie at the Trianon Ballroom — Limited Edition Print

    Ted Williams
    KM 3.376,00 - KM 11.141,00

    American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer Count Basie smokes whilst playing the piano during a show at the Trianon Ballroom in Chicago, IL. One of jazz music's all-time greats, Basie was a primary shaper of the big-band sound that characterized mid-20th century popular music. Edition of 25 Stamped and authenticated on the reverse by a representative of the Ted Williams Archive Gelatin Silver Print

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