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Janis Joplin Postcard - Standing Nude, San Francisco, 1967, Bob Seidemann Photo
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Janis Joplin Postcard - Standing Nude, San Francisco, 1967, Bob Seidemann PhotoPrinted in 1990 - Free Shipping
Postcard text:
ISPC 1209 JANIS JOPLIN
IMMAGGINAZIONE STELLARE VIALE TRIESTE, 82 84016 PAGANI SALERNO - ITALIA
1990 SALVATORE DI GIACOMO STAMPATO IN CEE
Janis Joplin, Standing Nude, San Francisco, 1967
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By Bob Seidemann
Celebrated San Francisco-based photographer Bob Seidemann's images of rock and blues legend Janis Joplin - who happened to be his close friend - are the most iconic ever taken of her.
Shot in 1967, the year she recorded her first album with Big Brother and the Holding Company, and delivered a show stopping performance at the Monterey Pop Festival, this exquisite semi-nude portrait is beautifully compelling on an emotional and artistic level.
It was made at the end of the photo session when Janis asked Bob to photograph her without clothing.
This photograph first appeared in Rolling Stone Magazine at the time of Janis' death. It has appeared in many books including Art of the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-1980: An Illustrated History, By Thomas Albright.