37TH ANNUAL DETROIT JAZZ FESTIVAL POSTER 2016

$55.00

2 reviews

This authentic vintage festival poster, produced in 2016 for the 37th Annual Detroit Jazz Festival by the talented Detroit painter, John Osler. It features an original painting of legendary jazz bassist, Detroit native, and 2016 Artist In Residence, Ron Carter. Meticulously preserved within the esteemed Detroit Jazz Festival archives, we are thrilled to reintroduce these exclusive rare prints, offering you the opportunity to own a piece of history.

Poster details:

Size: 22"w x 28"h (unframed)

Paper type: Semi-gloss, standard paper stock

Artwork by: John Osler ( 1936-2023)

Shipping & Returns
  • Posters and prints are in new, original edition condition (no reprints). Come rolled in a plastic sleeve and shipped in a durable mailing tube for safe delivery. Returns are not accepted. Extremely limited quantities.
  • Member and other discounts do not apply.

Customer Reviews

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Keith Gilroy
Great Poster

Well it is Ron Carter after all ! I am in the process of getting it framed for my listening room.

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Sean M. Kelly
Excellent all around, from order to shipment to the received product...

The Detroit Jazz Fest Poster 2016 arrived well package and in perfect condition. The ordering experience was easy and straightforward. The item shipped as indicated at the time of order placement. It was shipped in a hard tube and the poster was wrapped in a plastic sleeve. This was all well worth the price of shipping.

The image is perfect. The colors are rich and the placement is balanced. The actual product color and lettering is even better in person.

Having a Detroit Jazz Fest poster from the festival’s past is not only commemorative, but is such high quality and an incredible piece of art. This particular poster of Ron Carter is even more special with his roots to the Detroit area and his legendary jazz legacy status.

Well worth the money for a piece of history and a way to support the importance of Detroit Jazz Fest. Plus it’s just beautifully created and executed art.