Dylan in Woodstock
Elliott Landy
£235.00
- ISBN: 0904351742
- Collector edition: 1650 copies
- Other Editions: Deluxe
Signed by: Elliott Landy
Paper: 200gsm matt art acid-free paper
Binding: Quarter-bound in brown suede, with Nashville Skyline screen-printed cover.
Box: Slipcase silk-screened with a portrait of Bob Dylan.
Web Links:
www.bobdylan.com
DYLAN IN WOODSTOCK is a book of perhaps the most
intimate photographs of Bob Dylan ever taken and a fascinating insight into one of
the most intriguing phases of his career.
The newly married Dylan retreated to the sleepy Catskills town in 1966 to enjoy a more relaxed pace of life with his family. It became a period of extraordinary creativity. Elliot Landy's beautifully atmospheric and informal photographs capture Dylan as he's never been seen since – relaxing on the porch, throwing out the trash, bouncing on a trampoline, visiting the local bakery – and include the iconic portrait on the cover of Nashville Skyline.
The newly married Dylan retreated to the sleepy Catskills town in 1966 to enjoy a more relaxed pace of life with his family. It became a period of extraordinary creativity. Elliot Landy's beautifully atmospheric and informal photographs capture Dylan as he's never been seen since – relaxing on the porch, throwing out the trash, bouncing on a trampoline, visiting the local bakery – and include the iconic portrait on the cover of Nashville Skyline.
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