Harlow’s Discotheque by Jerry McDaniel 1966
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Located in New York city’s Upper East Side, Harlow’s opened in 1965 and was presumably named after the 1930s film star and ‘original blonde bombshell’, Jean Harlow. Harlow’s was owned by real estate mogul Arnold Stein, who commissioned illustrator Jerry McDaniel to create a visual identity for the club. An important element of this was a large black and white poster that McDaniel designed in 1966.
Orginal Poster from 1966
41”x58”