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Grateful Dead Postcard

from May 5, 1967 - May 6, 1967

 - BG062-1-PC

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BG062 is Wes Wilson's final Fillmore poster in his series of 56 and is a study in symbolism. Favorite themes of male-female duality and yin-yang are obvious, but Wilson's comments on the future of the counter-culture movement and his view of the predation of promoters are more subtle. The female gestures to her ripening belly wherein lies the sown seed of the future. But Wilson also casts a jaded eye on the avarice of the industry in general and Bill Graham in particular and brands the Fillmore banner at the bottom of the poster with a vaguely Christian symbol featuring the Almighty Dollar.

There are several variants of the 1st printing postcard, all printed before the concert with the "split fountain technique".

1st printing A (see BG062-1A) is all green and measures 4 1/2" x 8".

1st printing B most notably displays the "split fountain technique", ranging from green at the top to yellow to pink at the bottom. It measures 4 9/16" x 8".

1st printing C (see BG062-1C) is all pink and measures 4 1/2" x 8".

1st printing D is a black and white variant and measures 4 1/2" x 8".

The 2nd post-concert printing of the postcard (BG062-2) matches the 2nd printing of the poster, in brown, purple and yellow. It measures 4 5/8" x 8".

Promoters often created postcard versions of many of their concert posters and used them as promotional mailings. The postcards in Wolfgang's Vault are unique, small-format pieces of art that make a fascinating addition to any collection.

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