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Dylan Don

Bob Dylan in NYC

Bob Dylan in NYC

By Don Hunstein

Located in New York, NY

Don Hunstein image is the photo used for the actual color cover of “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan

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1960s American Realist Figurative Photography

Materials

Lambda

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Bob Dylan   New York
Bob Dylan   New York

Bob Dylan New York

By Don Hunstein

Located in Paris, Paris

Bob Dylan in New York City 1965 5th studio album in Studio A,

Category

1960s Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan

Don HunsteinBob Dylan, 1965

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H 31.5 in W 25.6 in D 0.79 in

Bob Dylan

By Don Hunstein

Located in Paris, Paris

Bob Dylan in the studio 1965 Hahnemuhle paper signed and numbered - edition of 100

Category

1960s Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Black and White

Bob Dylan   New York
Bob Dylan   New York

Don HunsteinBob Dylan New York, 1965

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H 31.5 in W 25.6 in D 0.4 in

Bob Dylan New York

By Don Hunstein

Located in Paris, Paris

Bob Dylan in New York City 1965 5th studio album in Studio A,

Category

1960s Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White, Photographic Paper

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