From the personal collection of legendary rock photographer Barry Feinstein—a famous original semi-glossy 20 x 16 silver gelatin photograph of Bob Dylan standing in the doorway of the "L-S-D Partners Betting Office" in Nottingham, England. Blindstamped in the lower right with the "Barry Feinstein Photography" stamp, and titled and numbered on the reverse in pencil, "Bob Dylan 'LSD' 1966, 3/50," beneath Feinstein's copyright stamp. In fine condition.
While romping in the streets of Nottingham on the way from Leicester to Sheffield on May 16, 1966, Dylan and his friends and film crew found this establishment on Castle Boulevard. Feinstein shot this image of him in the doorway and thereby led to much speculation about the use of hallucinogenic drugs by rock and rollers.
From the personal collection of Barry Feinstein and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from his estate. Barry Feinstein passed away in 2011, and since then his estate has offered posthumous estate-stamped limited edition photographs from his archives; this example, printed during his lifetime and deriving from his personal collection, is superior to those gallery offerings.