- Ideal for all fans of Nirvana
- This print comes from a limited edition print run consisting of just 95 pieces.
- Each print will be signed and individually numbered by hand in soft pencil by the artist prior to despatch.
- Unique hand-drawn illustration produced on 300 gsm silk art paper and suitable for framing with or without a mount
- Size 420mm x 297mm (16.54" x 11.69")
This A3-sized Limited Edition Print features a highly detailed hand drawn illustration of Kurt Cobain’s 1960’s Mosrite Gospel MkIV, from George Morgan. This print comes from a limited edition print run consisting of just 95 pieces. Each print will be signed and individually numbered by hand in soft pencil by the artist prior to despatch. Produced on thick 300 gsm silk art paper this Limited Edition Print is suitable for framing with or without a mount and will be supplied in a protective cellophane bag inside a sturdy cardboard postal tube. Kurt Cobain’s 1960’s Mosrite Gospel MkIV. Purchased in San Francisco in 1990, Kurt first used this Mosrite Gospel on stage at the Hollywood Palladium on 17 August that same year. Originally a right-handed model, an extra strap button was added to allow Kurt to play it left-handed. He also used white correction fluid to make the fret marker dots larger so they could be seen more easily under stage lighting. This Mosrite Gospel is reputed to have been one of Kurt’s favourite guitars and was one of only two genuine Mosrite’s that he owned. Despite being used in live performances until the summer of 1991, it survived relatively unscathed. Kurt eventually sold the guitar to a Los Angeles pawn shop and since his passing it has been sold at auction, realising $131,000 in 2006. The illustration of this famous guitar is original and has been produced by George Morgan following extensive research. This is not a photograph. Size 420mm x 297mm (16.54" x 11.69")