NFTs representing the last photo session of the immortal rock group Nirvana and lead singer Kurt Cobain will be launched next week.
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(1/9) Today I’m proud to announce my first NFT drop of iconic images from my photoshoot of Kurt Cobain in 1993. The images, some of which have never before been seen, are from Kurt’s final photoshoot six months prior to his passing. #NFTCobain https://t.co/Psty3rdWK7
— Jesse Frohman (@jessefrohman) April 28, 2021
The photos with the name “The Last Session,” were captured in 1993 by Jesse Frohman. There are 100 pictures introduced on a website set by the photographer, some of which had never been shown before. In the photos, Kurt Cobain wears white-framed glasses, a leopard-pattern coat, and a bomber hat. In several pictures, Cobain is with drummer, Dave Grohl, and bassist Krist Novoselic.
The auction will start on May 3, 2021, 12:00 pm ET and close on May 7, 2021, 6:00 pm ET. It sets the starting bid of 27.27 Ether.
Besides, “The Last Session,” there are two other editions: "Nevermind" and "In Utero". Nevermind has 10 colored NFTs the initial amount of which is 2.7 Ether.
There are 20 images in the edition "In Utero" with the fixed price of 1 Ether.
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While Jesse Frohman’s work features in permanent collections at MoMA and the National Portrait Gallery, The Last Session has proven to be his definitive work.