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Period: 1960s
Medium: C Print
Bob Dylan "Fans Looking in Limo" The Royal Albert Hall, London, 1966, framed
Located in Austin, US
Musician Bob Dylan with fans looking into his limousine, London, England, 1966 by Barry Feinstein. Posthumously printed by Barry Feinstein's official estate, using the original nega...
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1960s Photorealist C Print Black and White Photography

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C Print

The Rolling Stones "Mick and Chick" Beggars Banquet
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1960s Photorealist C Print Black and White Photography

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C Print

The Rolling Stones "Swarkestone Contact Sheet" Beggars Banquet
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“Swarkestone Contact Sheet” by Michael Joesph from the famous photo shoot of The Rolling Stones for their Beggars Banquet album at Sarum Chase mansion, Hampstead, London, 1968. Featu...
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1960s Photorealist C Print Black and White Photography

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