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Tatler cover Party Time 1961
Front cover of The Tatler from December 1961 featuring a woman utterly absorbed in playing the drums. Date: 1961
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Absorbed Drum Drummer Drummers Drumming Drums Excited Musician Sep18 Tatler
14"x16" Premium Frame
Contemporary style Premium Wooden Frame with 8"x10" Print. Complete with 2" White Mat and 1.25" thick MDF frame. Printed on 260 gsm premium paper. Glazed with shatter proof UV coated acrylic glass. Backing is paper covered backing with rubber bumpers. Supplied ready to hang with a pre-installed sawtooth/wire hanger. Care Instructions: Spot clean with a damp cloth. Securely packaged in a clear plastic bag and envelope in a reinforced cardboard shipper
FSC Real Wood Frame and Double Mounted with White Conservation Mountboard - Professionally Made and Ready to Hang
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 35.6cm x 40.6cm (14" x 16")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
The front cover of the December 1961 issue of Tatler magazine presents a captivating image of a woman completely engrossed in her passion for music, particularly the drums. The black-and-white photograph, taken during the swinging sixties, showcases a woman in her element, her eyes closed in concentration, her body moving in rhythm with the beat of the drums. Her hair is disheveled, her expression one of pure joy and excitement, as if she has found her mad, uninhibited self in the midst of her drumming. The image is a testament to the liberating power of music and the transformative effect it can have on individuals, especially women during this era. The 1960s were a time of social and cultural upheaval, and this cover image embodies the spirit of freedom and self-expression that defined the decade. The woman's drumming stance is confident and powerful, her drumsticks flying through the air with precision and energy. Her drum kit, with its gleaming cymbals and bass drum, is a symbol of her musical prowess and dedication to her craft. The stark contrast between the woman's focused intensity and the empty, dimly lit room around her adds to the sense of isolation and immersion in the music. This cover image of a woman drumming for Tatler in 1961 is a reminder of the enduring power of music to transport us to another world, to help us express ourselves, and to provide a much-needed escape from the everyday. It is a snapshot of a moment in time that continues to inspire and resonate with audiences today, as we too seek to find our own rhythm and beat in life.
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