1967 Chambers Brothers (NR-12-OP1)

$1,450.00

Piece: Original poster promoting 1967 Chamers Brothers shows at the Matrix

Series Number: NR-12

Printing/Date: First (pre-concert), 1967

Performer(s): Chambers Brothers

Artist(s): Victor Moscoso

Venue: The Matrix

Size (Framed): 20” x 26”

AW Condition Assessment: Fine Art Grade

Condition Notes: Near mint. Minor bends and corner imperfections. Color remains exceptional.

Framing Materials:

  • Frame: Black aluminum

  • Matting: Custom Cut, Acid-Free Double Mat

  • Glazing: Tempered glass (upgrade to conservation or Optium acrylic available)

Notes: Few images capture the optical intensity of the psychedelic era quite like Neon Rose #12. Moscoso’s electric composition. A halftone face awash in searing pinks and oranges, mirrored lenses reflecting undulating blue typography - it feels as modern and confrontational today as it did in 1967. The image vibrates. It hums. It pulls you inward. What appears simple at first glance becomes a masterclass in color theory and visual tension the longer you stand before it.

The design has been exhibited in museums around the world and has permeated popular culture — most famously serving as the visual inspiration for the band poster in Almost Famous. It is one of those rare works that transcends its origin as a concert poster and enters the realm of fine art.

Preserved in near mint condition with exceptional color saturation and sharpness, this piece presents at the highest level.

Have questions or want more pictures? Reach out via our contact page or send an email to galleryaugustwest@gmail.com.

*Please reference our page - AW Grading System for details on how we assess the condition of our pieces.

Piece: Original poster promoting 1967 Chamers Brothers shows at the Matrix

Series Number: NR-12

Printing/Date: First (pre-concert), 1967

Performer(s): Chambers Brothers

Artist(s): Victor Moscoso

Venue: The Matrix

Size (Framed): 20” x 26”

AW Condition Assessment: Fine Art Grade

Condition Notes: Near mint. Minor bends and corner imperfections. Color remains exceptional.

Framing Materials:

  • Frame: Black aluminum

  • Matting: Custom Cut, Acid-Free Double Mat

  • Glazing: Tempered glass (upgrade to conservation or Optium acrylic available)

Notes: Few images capture the optical intensity of the psychedelic era quite like Neon Rose #12. Moscoso’s electric composition. A halftone face awash in searing pinks and oranges, mirrored lenses reflecting undulating blue typography - it feels as modern and confrontational today as it did in 1967. The image vibrates. It hums. It pulls you inward. What appears simple at first glance becomes a masterclass in color theory and visual tension the longer you stand before it.

The design has been exhibited in museums around the world and has permeated popular culture — most famously serving as the visual inspiration for the band poster in Almost Famous. It is one of those rare works that transcends its origin as a concert poster and enters the realm of fine art.

Preserved in near mint condition with exceptional color saturation and sharpness, this piece presents at the highest level.

Have questions or want more pictures? Reach out via our contact page or send an email to galleryaugustwest@gmail.com.

*Please reference our page - AW Grading System for details on how we assess the condition of our pieces.