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Lot #3211
Bob Dylan Oversized Photographic Print by Daniel Kramer - Bringing It All Back Home

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Semi-glossy 12.5 x 16.5 archival print of the sunglasses-clad Bob Dylan during a recording session for Bringing It All Back Home, showing playing the piano and harmonica, taken by Daniel Kramer in 1965. Reverse bears Kramer's copyright stamp and several pencil notations. In fine condition.

Daniel Kramer is best known for his striking and intimate photographs of Bob Dylan during the pivotal years of 1964–1965. His work captures Dylan's transformation from folk troubadour to rock icon, highlighted by the album covers for Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited. Kramer's images, both onstage and off, remain some of the most iconic visual records of Dylan's early career.

In 1965, Bob Dylan famously 'went electric,' marking a bold departure from his acoustic folk roots and sparking controversy among his fans and the folk music community. His album Bringing It All Back Home was a groundbreaking fusion of electric rock and poetic lyrics, with Side A featuring electrified tracks like 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' and Side B showcasing his traditional acoustic style. This pivotal moment in Dylan's career cemented his status as a transformative artist, redefining the boundaries of contemporary music and storytelling.

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