Description
TWO Print Collections by Tony Levin included:
1. Peter Gabriel Early Photo Collection
Five, historic art prints of Peter Gabriel, made in the USA by Intaglio Editions LLC, and hand-signed by photographer Tony Levin. Most images were originally photographed on 35mm film. These prints represent over 50 years of T0ny’s touring with Peter Gabriel.
Own these five, exceptional art prints, made in the USA, and hand-signed by photographer, and bassist to Peter Gabriel, Tony Levin. These prints are 12 x 18″ (30 x 46 cm).
2. Tony Levin’s King Crimson Photogravure Print Collection
This elegantly boxed set of signed intaglio prints is the top of the line! Only 25 print boxes were made, and only a few remain. This handsome set with museum-quality box were given to Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, and Bill Bruford in 2021 by Tony in conjunction with the 40th Anniversary of the album “Discipline”. Own this photographic collection of progressive rock history by Tony Levin today!
Number of Prints in this Collection: 8
Inlaid cover print: “Perkins Palace Marquee 1981”
Collection Box Type: Clamshell-Style, lipped
Box Fabric Color: Iris Black
Accent Signature: Gold Foil
Height: 1.5 inches / 4 cm
Width: 24 inches / 61 cm
Length: 17 inches / 43 cm
Weight: 5.5 lbs / 2.5 kg
Number of Full Collection Box Sets Made: 25
Number remaining: 18
Includes All Eight King Crimson Prints:
1. Adrian Belew, Backstage 1981
2. Bill Bruford, Bristol 1981
3. King Crimson, Faro, Portugal 1982
4. King Crimson, Royal Albert Hall 2019
5. King Crimson, Asbury Park 1982
6. On the Shinkansen 1981
7. Perkins Palace Marquee 1981
8. Robert Fripp, Krakow 2018
Print Exhibition at the Haggin Museum
Photogravure Print Information:
Process: Intaglio / Polymer Photogravure
Paper: 300 g/sm, 100% alpha cellulose, Brite White
Ink used: Charbonnel Carbon Black etching ink
Print paper size: 22.25 x 15.5″ / 56.5 x 39.3 cm
Number of prints in each edition: 500
Year First Issued: 2021
Eight, King Crimson fine art prints, photographed and hand-selected by Tony Levin especially for this project, with signed Certificates of Authenticity. White, cotton gloves are included in this special edition print collection box. Only 25 of these elegant, lipped, clamshell-style box sets of prints were issued. Prints are 22.25 x 15.5″ / 56.5 x 39.3 cm, and are made on 300 g/sm heavy-weight German etching paper using only the finest, traditional, French, oil-based ink.
These classic King Crimson moments are rendered on true archive-quality paper, with carbon-black, oil-based inks, curated and signed by Tony Levin. Your matching-numbered and low-numbered prints come in a limited edition, custom-crafted, clamshell print collection box, gold foil-stamped with Tony’s signature. The museum-quality print collection box is custom-constructed with basswood, wrapped in Iris black fabric and has a small photogravure print of “Perkins Palace Marquee 1981” inlaid on the cover. A set of large and small complementary cotton gloves for handling your prints are also included.
The innovative music of Tony Levin has been keeping the world in good company for decades. Now, so can his photographs, as traditional, limited edition, photogravure prints by Intaglio Editions. These are not inkjet prints, but hand-made, traditional works of art on paper that are produced under, one ton of pressure, on our classic, intaglio printing press. You may return your signed print collection for a complete refund within 14 days if not completely satisfied.
Why this offer to Tony’s photography collector community and institutions stands out:
- Historical Meaning: As the bassist for King Crimson and Peter Gabriel, Tony Levin has played a pivotal role in shaping each band’s distinct sound, making his photographs a firsthand documentation of an era in rock history that changed music forever.
- Artistic Integrity: Levin’s work is more than mere concert photography. His commitment to archive photogravure—a meticulous printmaking process that combines photography and etching—imbues each image with precision, depth, and timeless quality. The result is a fusion of photography and fine art, ideal for institutions that celebrate both visual and music cultural heritage.
- Unprecedented Access: These photographs capture intimate moments on stage and behind the scenes that no outside photographer could achieve. The perspective of a musician within the band offers rare authenticity and emotional depth, elevating these collections beyond the ordinary.
- Limited-Edition Collectibility: With only a small number of these photogravure and quality inkjet prints produced, this collection offers your institution the opportunity to own a truly unique and collectible series that enhances both your photography and music archives.
- Popular Appeal: These prints are living documentation of the musical evolution that took place in the U.K. and The United States during the late 70s through today. Tony Levin was a key player in the creation of new music with the bands King Crimson, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Steve Gadd, Adrian Belew, and other iconic players of the jazz and rock scenes.