Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention, Place Des Nations, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1974
Best vintage art for music history enthusiasts and graphic design lovers.
This art print captures Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention at Place Des Nations in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1974, by artist Blaise Hayward. Inspired by vintage concert tickets, this series celebrates a vanishing analog art form and the golden age of music. Each print is meticulously crafted on Canson rag photographique paper, reflecting Hayward's appreciation for typography and graphic design. These pieces are offered unframed, preserving the raw aesthetic of the original ticket stubs and vintage tickets.
$700.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
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Category Rank
432
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#432 in Posters, Prints, & Visual Artwork
Price vs Category Average
+81%
Above average
Material
Canson rag photographique paper
/ Canson rag photographique paper
Who it's for
- Music historians seeking rare visual documentation of Zappa's peak era
- Serious art collectors prioritizing long-term archival quality and durability
- Interior design enthusiasts wanting a sophisticated, gallery-style aesthetic
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for inexpensive, mass-produced concert memorabilia
- Buyers seeking a ready-to-hang solution without additional professional framing expenses
- Casual listeners uninterested in niche vintage rock photography
Performance breakdown
Print Archival Quality
Canson rag photographique paper ensures museum-grade longevity and color depth.
Design Authenticity
Vintage ticket aesthetic captures the raw energy of 1970s concert culture.
Exclusivity Factor
Strict limited edition runs guarantee high collectibility for serious music fans.
Visual Impact
Bold typography and graphic design command attention in any gallery space.
Display Versatility
Multiple size options accommodate everything from intimate nooks to statement walls.
Historical Resonance
A nostalgic tribute to a legendary moment in music history.
Key Specs
Material
Canson rag photographique paper
Available Sizes
17 x 22 inches, 24 x 34 inches, 44 x 60 inches, 60 x 85 inches
Edition of 50 (17x22), Edition of 20 (24x34), Edition of 15 (44x60), Edition of 10 (60x85)
Includes 3 Artist Proofs (17x22), 3 Artist Proofs (24x34), 2 Artist Proofs (44x60), 1 Artist Proof (60x85)
Features
- Captures iconic music history
- Printed on high-quality Canson rag photographique paper
- Celebrates vintage concert ticket aesthetics
- Part of an ongoing series by Blaise Hayward
- Available in multiple sizes to suit your space
What customers say
Fans appreciate the exceptional archival quality and historical significance of this 1974 Montreal performance. The design captures the raw energy of the Mothers of Invention while maintaining a clean and professional aesthetic. Collectors highlight the reliability of the production and the clear attention to detail in the presentation. This piece serves as a valuable addition for enthusiasts who prioritize authenticity and artistic integrity. The overall sentiment reflects a deep satisfaction with the product ability to preserve a legendary moment in musical history with such precision and care.
Know before you buy
Each piece is printed on Canson rag photographique paper, a high-quality, archival-grade material chosen for its ability to capture fine detail and texture.
No, these prints are sold unframed. This approach preserves the raw, authentic aesthetic of the original vintage ticket stub design.
The edition size varies by print dimensions. For example, the 17 x 22-inch size is limited to 50 prints, while the largest 60 x 85-inch size is limited to just 10 prints.
Artist Blaise Hayward created this series as an homage to the vanishing analog art form of vintage concert tickets, focusing on the typography and graphic design of music history's golden age.
Yes, each size includes a small number of artist proofs, ranging from one to three depending on the dimensions of the print.
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