The image is a famous one, taken on April 29, 1966 by Gatewood, who photographed the press conference and later the concert of Dylan. The presser took place in Stockholm, Sweden, at the start of the European leg of Bob Dylan's 1966 World Tour.
During the press conference, Dylan was accompanied by Robbie Robertson and appeared disheveled, admitting he had taken many pills and hadn't slept. He continued to engage in confrontational behavior with the journalists present.
One of Gatewood’s photos, now known as "Dylan With Sunglasses and Cigarette," was syndicated and received worldwide publication. It was Gatewood's first sale and published picture. "Taking the Bob Dylan photo gave me faith I could actually be a professional photographer," said Gatewood.
The poster is delicate, with some small tears and other damage along the corners and edges, including some old tape residue near the top. There's a small stain just above Dylan's head on the front and the paper has some discoloration from age.
Bob dylan poster, 1967
1,200 USD
The image is a famous one, taken on April 29, 1966 by Gatewood, who photographed the press conference and later the concert of Dylan. The presser took place in Stockholm, Sweden, at the start of the European leg of Bob Dylan's 1966 World Tour.
During the press conference, Dylan was accompanied by Robbie Robertson and appeared disheveled, admitting he had taken many pills and hadn't slept. He continued to engage in confrontational behavior with the journalists present.
One of Gatewood’s photos, now known as "Dylan With Sunglasses and Cigarette," was syndicated and received worldwide publication. It was Gatewood's first sale and published picture. "Taking the Bob Dylan photo gave me faith I could actually be a professional photographer," said Gatewood.
The poster is delicate, with some small tears and other damage along the corners and edges, including some old tape residue near the top. There's a small stain just above Dylan's head on the front and the paper has some discoloration from age.
Rare, original poster of Bob Dylan photographed by Charles Gatewood (1942-2016), printed by the Famous Faces company in 1967.
30 inch x 42 inch
This poster is framed with an archival mount in museum-quality glass, ensuring its longevity and pristine presentation.
Dealan
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