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Bob Dylan, "Man on a Bridge" Framed Limited Edition, Numbered 170/295 and Hand Signed with Certificate of Authenticity. Comes with Extremely Rare Proof from the Printer (Unsigned).
Item #260392

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Medium
giclee

Dimensions
16 x 21.5
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"Man on a Bridge" is a limited edition giclee on paper by Bob Dylan, numbered 170/295 and hand signed by the artist. Includes Certificate of Authenticity. This piece comes with an extremely rare proof from the printer for the title, "Lighthouse in Maine". This proof is not part of any edition and is unsigned. Both pieces come custom framed. The limited edition measures approx. 28" x 33.5" (frame), 16" x 21.5" (image). The proof measures approx. 23.5" x 19.5" (frame), 14" x 10" (image).
 
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As one of the most influential artists of all time, Bob Dylan has sold more than 125 million records. He is now just as revered for his fine art. Dylan dates the origins of his work as a visual artist to the early 1960s. A few drawings reached the public gaze with album covers like Music from Big Pink (1968) and Self Portrait (1970).

The artist's journeys between cities and towns are personified by his Expressionist lines, which capture the instant moment of a place, person and time. Repeated motifs encourage the viewer to explore the depths of color and the evolution of his work. His art has been likened to that of Pablo Picasso, with critics applauding the relatability of his collections. He paints mostly from life, stating: "I’m pretty much interested in people, histories, myth, and portraits; people of all stripes."