Peter Corriston Signed Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti Album Print
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Description Led Zeppelin “Physical Graffiti” Limited Edition Fine Art Print – Signed by Peter Corriston Product Overview This limited edition fine art print celebrates Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin’s ambitious 1975 double album. It quickly became one of the band’s most celebrated works, topping the Billboard album chart in March 1975. Originally intended as the debut release on the Swan Song label, the album faced a delay due to its elaborate cover design. As a result, Bad Company claimed the label’s first release. However, Physical Graffiti soon reached number one and solidified Led Zeppelin’s reputation as rock innovators. The album’s centrepiece, Kashmir, is often regarded as the ultimate Led Zeppelin track. Created in 2001 at Coriander Studios, this fine art print is signed in pencil by Peter Corriston, the artist behind the original cover. With only 500 editions worldwide, it offers collectors a rare chance to own a tangible piece of music history. Why Collect This Print? Personally signed by Peter Corriston, the original cover artist Limited to 500 editions worldwide Reproduces one of the most iconic and complex rock album covers ever created Printed on heavyweight 330g Somerset Satin Enhanced fine art paper A rare opportunity to own part of Led Zeppelin’s visual legacy Edition Details Date: 2001 Edition: 500 worldwide Signed By: Peter Corriston in pencil Dimensions: Print size 26″ x 33″, Image size 19.5″ x 19.5″ Atelier: Coriander Studios, London Condition: New / Mint Medium: 330g Somerset Satin Enhanced Fine Art Paper Artwork Background Peter Corriston worked closely with designer Mike Doud to bring the Physical Graffiti concept to life. They drew inspiration from José Feliciano’s Compartments album and photographed a New York apartment block at 97 St. Marks Place. The design’s distinctive die-cut windows reveal interchangeable images. Through them, an eclectic gallery of figures can be seen, including Neil Armstrong, Elizabeth Taylor, King Kong, Queen Elizabeth, Laurel & Hardy, and the Virgin Mary. The building remains standing today and houses a vintage clothing store aptly named “Physical Graffiti.” Cultural Significance Physical Graffiti represented the largest project Led Zeppelin had ever undertaken in scope, song count, and artistic ambition. It showcased a wide range of musical styles and highlighted the band’s confidence at the height of their career. Moreover, the cover became one of the most recognisable in rock history, cementing Peter Corriston’s place among the great album designers. Owning this signed print connects collectors directly to a landmark in music and design history. It is both a visual and cultural artefact of the rock era. Framing & Presentation The print is supplied unframed, giving you the freedom to choose a display style that complements your space. It ships rolled for safe and secure delivery. In addition, our gallery offers museum-grade framing with UV-protective glass and archival materials. These options help preserve the work’s condition for decades. Contact our curatorial team via our Contact Page or call 44 7711 141415 to discuss framing. Related Art You Might Like Led Zeppelin “Houses of the Holy” Limited Edition Print signed by Aubrey Powell Led Zeppelin “In Through the Out Door” Signed Print by Aubrey Powell
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