Jimmy Page Zoso Autographed Print
For Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall
Jimmy Page 2002 Royal Albert Hall Zoso Symbol Gig Poster – Official Limited Edition Fine Art Screen Print Hand Signed by Jimmy Page
Jimmy Page is one of the most influential guitarists in rock history and the legendary founder of Led Zeppelin. Known for his innovative riffs, pioneering production techniques, and iconic performances, Page helped shape the sound of hard rock and heavy metal in the late 1960s and 1970s. His work on classics such as Stairway to Heaven cemented his reputation as one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
A message from Jimmy - ''I was contacted by my daughter Scarlet Page relating to a project that was for the Teenage Cancer Trust. In February 2002, I played Dazed & Confused at one of the nights at the Royal Albert Hall, with Paul Weller topping the bill that evening.
This project involves signing some posters in aid of the Trust. My daughter came round to my house with the prints in order for me to sign them. When the package was unwrapped, I was totally dazzled by the artwork that had been created by illustrator Matt Glasby.
I enthusiastically completed the signing for such a worthy and well-respected cause.''
- Limited edition of 100 hand-signed prints
- Certificate of authenticity included
- Commissioned and published by Teenage Cancer Trust
- Produced for the charity’s historic concert series at Royal Albert Hall
- 420 × 594 mm (A2 size)
- Five-colour high-quality screen print
- Artwork incorporates Jimmy Page’s iconic Zoso symbol
- Printed by Prints of Thieves, Leeds, UK
- Artwork by Matt Glasby
- Print supplied unframed
- Artworks shipped flat packed
- Allow 21 days for packing and shipping
Produced as part of the History of Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall music poster series, celebrating many of the incredible artists who have supported the charity since its concert programme began in 2000.
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