SIGNED A/P 6 of 12 Stanley MOUSE & Alton KELLEY GRATEFUL DEAD Poster 1987

SIGNED A/P 6 of 12 Stanley MOUSE & Alton KELLEY GRATEFUL DEAD Poster 1987
SIGNED A/P 6 of 12 Stanley MOUSE & Alton KELLEY GRATEFUL DEAD Poster 1987
SIGNED A/P 6 of 12 Stanley MOUSE & Alton KELLEY GRATEFUL DEAD Poster 1987
SIGNED A/P 6 of 12 Stanley MOUSE & Alton KELLEY GRATEFUL DEAD Poster 1987
SIGNED A/P 6 of 12 Stanley MOUSE & Alton KELLEY GRATEFUL DEAD Poster 1987

SIGNED A/P 6 of 12 Stanley MOUSE & Alton KELLEY GRATEFUL DEAD Poster 1987

SIGNED A/P 6 of 12 Stanley MOUSE & Alton KELLEY GRATEFUL DEAD Poster 1987. This is a rare and unique 1987 exhibition poster signed by the iconic Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley. The poster features the legendary Grateful Dead band, making it one of the most sought-after pieces of music memorabilia. Measuring 20 x 27 inches, this original piece is a must-have for any rock & pop collector. The poster was made in the United States and is an artist's proof, adding to its value.

It is a one-of-a-kind item that will surely impress any fan or collector of the Grateful Dead. Grateful Dead/Stanley Mouse/Alton Kelley exhibition poster' Mouse & Kelley, 6.22.87, Psychedelic Shop, 1072 Market 4:00 - 9:00' San Francisco, California. Silver mylar, signed in gold pen by both Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley with' A/P 6/12' in gold pen on the lower left. About Stanley Mouse & Alton Kelley. Stanley George Miller (born October 10, 1940), better known as Mouse and Stanley Mouse, is an American artist, notable for his 1960s psychedelic rock concert poster designs for the Grateful Dead and Journey albums cover art as well as many others.

In 1965, Mouse traveled to San Francisco, California with a group of art school friends. Settling initially in Oakland, Mouse met Alton Kelley. Kelley, a self-taught artist, had recently arrived from Virginia City, Nevada, where he had joined a group of hippies who called themselves the Red Dog Saloon gang.

Upon arrival in San Francisco Kelley and other veterans of the gang renamed themselves The Family Dog, and began producing rock music dances. In 1966, when Chet Helms assumed leadership of the group and began promoting the dances at the Avalon Ballroom, Mouse and Kelley began working together to produce posters for the events. Later the pair also produced posters for promoter Bill Graham and for other events in the psychedelic community.

In 1967, Mouse collaborated with artists Kelley, Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso and Wes Wilson to create the Berkeley Bonaparte Distribution Agency. Mouse and Kelley also worked together as lead artists at Mouse Studios and The Monster Company, producing album cover art for the bands Journey and Grateful Dead.

The Monster Company also developed a profitable line of T-shirts, utilizing the four color process for silk screening. The psychedelic posters Mouse and Kelley produced were heavily influenced by Art Nouveau graphics, particularly the works of Alphonse Mucha and Edmund Joseph Sullivan. Material associated with psychedelics, such as Zig-Zag rolling papers, were also referenced. Producing posters advertising for such musical groups as Big Brother and the Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Grateful Dead led to meeting the musicians and making contacts that were later to prove fruitful.
SIGNED A/P 6 of 12 Stanley MOUSE & Alton KELLEY GRATEFUL DEAD Poster 1987