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Mothers of Invention  Poster

from Sep 9, 1966 - Sep 10, 1966

 - BG027-PO

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John H. Myers alluded to the recent appearance of photography in poster art with his stylized adaptation of The Mothers' portrait. In a nod to the needs of the synagogue located next door to the Fillmore, Bill Graham made an arrangement to move his concerts to the Scottish Rites Temple on High Holy Days. For this and all concerts conflicting with the Holy Days, Graham had two trucks ready to shuttle patrons to the right hall.

The 1st printing has union logo 221 in the lower left corner and is printed on rough plain stock. This printing pre-dates the concert and measures 13 15/16" x 20".

The 2nd printing was printed after the concert on vellum with very dark purple lettering. Union logo 221 is missing and the poster measures 13 11/16" x 19 15/16".

The post-concert 3rd printing does not bear the union logo, the ink is more blue than purple, the ticket outlet information appears more green, and the white border is brighter than in the 2nd printing. 3rd printing A measures 14 3/8" x 20 3/8".

3rd printing B is smaller, measuring 13 3/4" x 19 3/4".

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