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BUD POWELL, NEW YORK CITY, 1958 Birdland LINER NOTES In a magic moment during a rehearsal at Birdland, Bud Powell's son John Earl peeps his head around Bud's shoulder and Francis Wolff was there to capture the moment. In a close-up cropping of the two faces, this image became the cover of Powell's The Scene Changes album. SPECIFICS Twin Lens Automatic Rolleiflex Camera with 75 mm f3.5 lens using Kodak 2 ¼" square Safety Film 15" x 15" MEDIUM Silver gelatin print. VALUE $1,200 - $1,800 STARTING BID $900 Notes Each limited edition print is estate stamped by the Wolff estate.


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