Sonny and Cher 1966 by Art Kane
Sonny and Cher 1966 by Art Kane
Sonny and Cher, taken in the pool in 1966 by Art Kane
Photographed at Sonny and Cher’s Beverly Hills residence in 1966 for the McCall’s magazine photo essay ‘Teen Idols’, Art Kane strapped on scuba gear and weighted himself to stand on the bottom of their swimming pool equipped with an underwater camera as they dove in for him again and again, until that one click that captured a slice of perfection. Rock and Roll, celebrity, fashion, concept and humor all rolled into one frame. And pre-dating Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind' by 25 years. Pure Art Kane
Art Kane fine art print details
Limited edition, fine art prints of Art Kane photographs are created from Kane's original negatives and transparencies and have been scanned on a high performance Heidelberg drum scanner with a maximum optical resolution of 19,200 dpi. The Digital C-Type photograph is made by LI Digital Inc., NYC, a specialist in fine art photographic printing. The 16” x 20” and larger sizes are made on an Epson Fine Art Printer using Epson Premium Luster Archival Photo Paper. The photographs include an official Art Kane Estate document that is stamped, dated, edition numbered, and countersigned for authenticity by Jonathan Kane, Art Kane's son and Director of the Art Kane Archive. The document is created on archival crack and peel paper and can be placed on the verso of the image, or on the back of the frame at the client's discretion
Available in two sizes, 16x20” - edition 40 and 30x40” - edition 7
Framed or unframed. Museum grade framing features non-glare museum glass, and Standard framing features UV protected Conservation Clear glass.