Duke Ellington - Jazz Man, National Archive by National Archive
Duke Ellington - Jazz Man
National Archive - 14" x 11"
$25.00
Duke Ellington, Time/Life by  TIME Magazine
Duke Ellington
Time/Life - 11" x 14"
$19.95
Duke Ellington *, Art Print by William Gottlieb
Duke Ellington *
Art Print - 24" x 32"
$26.25
Cool Jazz Music, Art Print by Eureka Lake
Cool Jazz Music
Art Print - 17" x 24"
$45.00
Duke Ellington, Time/Life by  TIME Magazine
Duke Ellington
Time/Life - 8" x 10"
$15.95
Cotton Club, Art Print by Eureka Lake
Cotton Club
Art Print - 17" x 24"
$45.00
Duke Ellington - Jazz Man, National Archive by National Archive
Duke Ellington - Jazz Man
National Archive - 10" x 8"
$15.00
Cool Jazz Music, Art Print by Eureka Lake
Cool Jazz Music
Art Print - 11" x 17"
$33.00
Cotton Club, Art Print by Eureka Lake
Cotton Club
Art Print - 11" x 17"
$33.00
Cool Jazz Music, Art Print by Eureka Lake
Cool Jazz Music
Art Print - 16" x 21"
$39.00
Duke Ellington: Graystone Ballroom Detroit, 1933, Art Print by Anon
Duke Ellington: Graystone Ballroom Detroit, 1933
Art Print - 17" x 24"
$25.00
 Anon  
Cotton Club, Art Print by Eureka Lake
Cotton Club
Art Print - 16" x 21"
$39.00
Anatomy of a Murder, Art Print
Anatomy of a Murder
Art Print - 17" x 11"
$22.00
  
Cabin in the Sky, Art Print
Cabin in the Sky
Art Print - 17" x 11"
$22.00
  
Anatomy of a Murder, Art Print
Anatomy of a Murder
Art Print - 17" x 11"
$29.00
  
Salute to Duke Ellington, Art Print
Salute to Duke Ellington
Art Print - 17" x 11"
$29.00
  
Check and Double Check, Art Print
Check and Double Check
Art Print - 17" x 11"
$29.00
  

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Herman Leonard

Herman Leonard (b. 1923) is an American photographer who loves jazz. In the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, he took his camera to the New York City jazz clubs and captured unforgettable black-and-white images of yesterday's music giants Dizzy Gillespie, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and Duke Ellington. Many of these photographs are highly prized by collectors, and his work is now archived at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C.

In 2005, Leonard was living and working in New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina struck. All his work was ruined or lost, but his staff was able to save most of his negatives. He now lives and works in Studio City, California.




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