Visual Jazz

Jazz.com is proud to present the work of the finest artists working in the jazz idiom. Inquiries about prints, reproductions or licensing should be sent to galleries@jazz.com.

Photo Gallery

Herb Snitzer

Herb Snitzer's memorable images have been featured inside the pages of Metronome and Life, on the covers of countless recordings, and at more than one hundred single or group exhibitions.

Louis Armstrong

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Michael Symonds

Jazz Painter Michael Symonds specializes in unique colorful portraits of jazz masters. His oil paintings capture the soul and spirit of the Jazz Legends that he paints. Michael’s medium of choice is oil on canvas.

Miles Davis

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Jos L. Knaepen

Jos L. Knaepen's remarkable photographs have captured the excitement of jazz in action since the late 1970s. We share a sample of the finest from his archive of 46,000 images in Knaepen's Visual Jazz gallery.

Marcus Strickland

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Keith Henry Brown

Keith Henry Brown has created striking images of jazz artists featured at Jazz at Lincoln Center and on many CDs.

Benny Goodman

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Suzanne Cerny

Artist Suzanne Cerny is a regular contributor to jazz.com. She likes to sketch on site at jazz clubs when musicians are performing, and then transforms the images on on canvas.


Herbie Hancock

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Martel Chapman

Martel Chapman’s daring images of jazz subjects are as daring and experimental as the musicians whose music he celebrates in his artwork.


Charlie Parker

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Marcel Fleiss

Marcel Fleiss captured the excitement of jazz in a series of vivid photographs taken in New York, Paris and other locales during the 1950s when he was writer and photographer for Le Jazz Hot.



Harlem at Night

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