1963 was a pivotal year in Bob Dylan's ever-evolving, always surprising career. His iconic breakout album, ''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan," was released in May of that year, three months before his performance at the historic Civil Rights March on Washington. On that same day, and at the same podium, Martin Luther King gave his famous "I Have A Dream" speech. Don Hunstein's portrait of Dylan finds the artist at the piano during that year with the intensity of his vision matched by the earnest expression of his still boyish face.
*Due to the custom nature of these fine-art prints, orders usually ship within 7-10 business days. Please allow more time for Limited Edition orders.
**Size refers to the paper size. Actual image may be smaller.
*** LIMITED EDITIONS are signed and numbered by photographer Don Hunstein.
Features:
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Museum Quality Fine-Art Pigment Print
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Individually Created Using Premium Fiber-based Archival Paper
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Non-Glare Plexiglass, Black Wood Frame with White Mat