An onstage appearance photographed by David Gahr.
The location: Gerde's Folk City, where Dylan made his Greenwich Village debut and first performed compositions such as 'Blowin' In the Wind'.The late Jim Marshall took this portrait on the street one Sunday morning in Greenwich Village.
Jim Marshall recalled, "Bobby, his girlfriend Suze Rotolo, Dave Van Ronk and Terri Van Ronk all were going to breakfast".
Backstage at the Newport Folk festival.
On 26th July 1963, Dylan's set list included 'With God On Our Side', 'Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues', 'A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall' and 'Blowin' In The Wind'.Photographed by Jim Marshall in Columbia's Recording Studio A.
A moment of repose during the making of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, the album that 'transformed American songwriting' (Rolling Stone).Recording the third studio album.
Recording work began on 6th August 1963 and continued into the autumn. The eventual release, the following January, included the classic ballad 'Boots of Spanish Leather'.Columbia's staff photographer, Sandy Speiser, captured this iconic portrait near Times Square, New York.
This enduring image appeared on the cover for Another Side of Bob Dylan, released August 1964."I have always admired his courage," says photographer Daniel Kramer.
Kramer spent time on the road during 1964-65, and photographed the covers for Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited.A rare outtake from a studio session with Daniel Kramer.
An alternate colourised portrait from the same day appeared twenty years later, on the cover of the 1985 Biograph box set.
Sunglasses set aside with a Fender Jazz Bass in hand.
This portrait was taken by Don Hunstein between sessions for Blonde On Blonde. Completed in Nashville, the album is ranked one of the greatest of all time.The last night of 1966's legendary world tour was performed in London.
"On the way to the Albert Hall," photographer Barry Feinstein recalled, "all these people were trying to get a glimpse. He was oblivious. They were in awe."Genesis prints are created using lightfast ink onto archival cotton rag paper. Bob Dylan has personally signed each museum-quality print. Each artwork comes with a numbered certificate, signed by the publishers.
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