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Alan Lomax Collection

Alan Lomax was an American ethnomusicologist, folklorist, and archivist

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Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1950 County Champions (shared)

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1950 County Champions (shared)
Cricket - 1950 season - Lancashire Country Cricket Club team group 1950 County Championship winners (shared with Surrey). Back (left to right): Alfred Barlow, James Geoffrey Lomax, Peter Greenwood

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: Hyndburn BB6 7 Map

Hyndburn BB6 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Hyndburn BB6 7

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: LOUISIANA: FIDDLER. Wayne Perry playing the fiddle on a porch in Crowley, Louisiana

LOUISIANA: FIDDLER. Wayne Perry playing the fiddle on a porch in Crowley, Louisiana. Photograph by Alan Lomax, mid 20th century

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: LOUISIANA: ALMA PLANTATION. African American girls and women at the Alma Plantation

LOUISIANA: ALMA PLANTATION. African American girls and women at the Alma Plantation, False River, Louisiana. Photograph by Alan Lomax, 1934

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: RIVER BAPTISM, 1935. A river baptism near Mineola, Texas. Photograph by Alan Lomax

RIVER BAPTISM, 1935. A river baptism near Mineola, Texas. Photograph by Alan Lomax, 1935

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: ALAN LOMAX (1915-2002). American folklorist. On stage at the Mountain Music Festival in Asheville

ALAN LOMAX (1915-2002). American folklorist. On stage at the Mountain Music Festival in Asheville, North Carolina. Photograph, c1940

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: NORTH CAROLINA: FIDDLERS. Fiddlers Bill Hensley and his rival for the Old Time

NORTH CAROLINA: FIDDLERS. Fiddlers Bill Hensley and his rival for the Old Time Fiddlers Championship, Asa Helton, talking at the Mountain Music Festival in Asheville, North Carolina

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: NORTH CAROLINA: FIDDLER. Fiddler Bill Hensley and a woman performing at the Mountain

NORTH CAROLINA: FIDDLER. Fiddler Bill Hensley and a woman performing at the Mountain Music Festival in Asheville, North Carolina. Photograph by Alan Lomax, mid 20th century

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: BOG TROTTERS BAND, 1937. Members of the Bog Trotters Band. Left to right: Doc Davis with autoharp

BOG TROTTERS BAND, 1937. Members of the Bog Trotters Band. Left to right: Doc Davis with autoharp, Alex Dunford with fiddle, Crockett Ward with fiddle, Fields Ward with guitar

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: VIRGINIA: FIDDLER, 1937. Alex Dunford, a fiddler with the Bog Trotters Band, photographed

VIRGINIA: FIDDLER, 1937. Alex Dunford, a fiddler with the Bog Trotters Band, photographed by Alan Lomax in Galax, Virginia, 1937

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: VIRGINIA: FIDDLER, 1934. Davy Crockett Ward, a fiddler with the Bog Trotters Band

VIRGINIA: FIDDLER, 1934. Davy Crockett Ward, a fiddler with the Bog Trotters Band, photographed by Alan Lomax in Galax, Virginia, 1934

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: SOUTHERN MUSICIAN, 1934. John Bray, an African American musician from the south

SOUTHERN MUSICIAN, 1934. John Bray, an African American musician from the south. Photograph by Alan Lomax in October 1934, in Amelia, Louisiana

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: SUGAR MILL WORKER, 1934. African American sugar mill worker at at Alma Plantation

SUGAR MILL WORKER, 1934. African American sugar mill worker at at Alma Plantation, False River, Louisiana. Photograph by Alan Lomax in July 1934

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: SUGAR MILL WORKER, 1934. A baptist woman at the Alma plantation, False River, Louisiana

SUGAR MILL WORKER, 1934. A baptist woman at the Alma plantation, False River, Louisiana. Photograph by Alan Lomax in July 1934

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: TEXAS: PRISONER, 1934. James Baker, known as Iron Head, an African American prisoner

TEXAS: PRISONER, 1934. James Baker, known as Iron Head, an African American prisoner and musician, Sugar Land, Texas. Photograph by Alan Lomax in June 1934

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: TEXAS: PRISONERS, 1934. Lightnin Washington, an African American prisoner, singing

TEXAS: PRISONERS, 1934. Lightnin Washington, an African American prisoner, singing with his group while chopping wood in a labor prison at Darrington State Farm, Texas

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: WILSON JONES, 1934. Wilson Jones (A. KA. Stavin Chain). American blues musician

WILSON JONES, 1934. Wilson Jones (A. KA. Stavin Chain). American blues musician
WILSON JONES, 1934. Wilson Jones (A.KA. Stavin Chain). American blues musician. Photographed playing guitar and singing the ballad Batson, in Lafayette, Louisiana

Background imageAlan Lomax Collection: HUDDIE LEDBETTER (1889-1949). Known as Leadbelly. American folk musician

HUDDIE LEDBETTER (1889-1949). Known as Leadbelly. American folk musician. Photographed with his wife, Martha in Wilton, Connecticut. Photograph by Alan Lomax in Feburary 1935


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Alan Lomax Collection

Alan Lomax was an American ethnomusicologist, folklorist, and archivist. He is best known for his work in recording and preserving traditional music from around the world. He began his career in the 1930s when he worked with his father to collect field recordings of American folk music. During this time, he also wrote several books on folklore and published a number of albums featuring traditional songs from different cultures. In addition to collecting songs, Lomax also wrote articles about music and culture for various publications throughout his career. His research has been credited with helping to preserve many musical traditions that might have otherwise been lost to history. He died in 2002 but left behind a legacy of important work that continues to influence musicians today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Alan Lomax collection available on Media Storehouse is a treasure trove of visual art that celebrates the life and work of one of America's greatest folklorists. Our collection features a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that showcase the rich cultural heritage of various communities across the world. Alan Lomax was known for his pioneering work in documenting traditional music and dance forms from different parts of the globe. His extensive travels allowed him to capture unique glimpses into diverse cultures and ways of life. Our collection pays homage to this legacy by featuring stunning images from Lomax's archives that highlight the beauty and diversity of human expression. From haunting portraits of blues musicians to vibrant snapshots from African tribal festivals, each piece in our collection tells a story about our shared humanity. Whether you're looking for an eye-catching statement piece or a thoughtful gift for someone special, the Alan Lomax collection has something for everyone who appreciates art with heart and soul.
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What are Alan Lomax (Artists Arts) art prints?

Alan Lomax was an American ethnomusicologist, folklorist, and documentary filmmaker who is renowned for his contributions to the preservation of traditional music and culture. His work has inspired Artists Arts to create a collection of art prints that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of various communities around the world. The Alan Lomax art prints feature stunning images captured during Lomax's field recordings in different parts of the globe. These prints showcase vibrant scenes from diverse cultures, including African-American gospel singers, Irish fiddlers, Cajun musicians, and more. Each print is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure that it captures every detail and nuance of the original image. The result is a beautiful piece of artwork that not only looks great but also serves as a tribute to some of the most important musical traditions in history. Whether you're a fan of folk music or simply appreciate beautiful photography, these Alan Lomax art prints are sure to impress.
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What Alan Lomax (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Alan Lomax art prints that you can purchase. These prints showcase the works of this legendary American folklorist, ethnomusicologist, and musicologist who is known for his contributions to preserving traditional music from all over the world. You can choose from a variety of Alan Lomax's iconic photographs and artworks that capture the essence of different cultures and musical traditions. Some popular options include portraits of blues musicians like Lead Belly, images depicting African-American work songs, and photos showcasing traditional dances from around the globe. Whether you're a fan of folk music or simply appreciate stunning photography and artwork, there's sure to be an Alan Lomax print that will catch your eye at Media Storehouse. So why not browse our collection today and discover some truly unique pieces that are perfect for any home or office?
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To purchase Alan Lomax art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our selection of available prints on their online platform. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your payment information and shipping address. We offer a variety of payment options including credit card and PayPal. They also ship worldwide so no matter where you are located, they can deliver your order right to your doorstep. Alan Lomax was a renowned American ethnomusicologist who recorded thousands of folk songs from around the world during his career. His artwork is highly sought after by collectors and fans alike for its unique style and cultural significance. By purchasing an Alan Lomax art print from Media Storehouse, not only will you be adding a beautiful piece of art to your collection but also supporting the legacy of one of America's most important cultural figures.
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How much do Alan Lomax (Artists Arts) art prints cost?

We offer a range of Alan Lomax art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print selected. We provide a variety of options including framed or unframed prints, canvas prints, and photographic paper prints. Our prices are competitive and reflect the quality of our products. We take pride in offering high-quality reproductions that capture the essence of Alan Lomax's work. His photographs are renowned for their ability to convey emotion and tell stories through images. Whether you're looking for a striking black-and-white portrait or a colorful landscape, we have something to suit your taste. Our selection includes some of Alan Lomax's most iconic images as well as lesser-known works that showcase his versatility as an artist. Each print is carefully crafted to ensure that it meets our exacting standards for clarity, color accuracy, and durability.
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