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Poster: Riot: Une Peinture Inconnue

Cat. № POSTER-187 · Archive reference image

Lost Cinema № 187

Riot: Une Peinture Inconnue

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Archive note

Exhibition poster for a lost Jimi Hendrix portrait, purportedly commissioned by a Parisian gallery in 1969 but never publicly displayed. The painting—a brooding, introspective study in oil and ochre—vanished from the artist's studio after a disputed sale. This poster, recovered from a collector's estate, bears no exhibition date, venue, or artist credit, suggesting institutional erasure or legal dispute. Sought by scholars of 1960s counterculture portraiture and Hendrix archivists.

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Section
Lost Cinema
Style
vintage museum poster, photogravure
Mood
conspiratorial, austere, historically displaced
Palette
ochre, cream, black

Filed under

jimi hendrixportrait1969parisfrenchexhibitionoil paintingpsychedelic eralost artcounterculturemusic iconinstitutional archive