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Fabulous color glossy 16 x 20 photographic print of Bob Dylan and Sally Grossman lounging at Woodstock, New York, in 1965, as used on the Bringing It All Back Home album cover, signed in the lower border in black felt tip by photographer Daniel Kramer, "D. Kramer." Reverse bears Kramer's copyright stamp and handwritten caption, as well as "Fujicolor Crystal Archive" watermarks. Additionally includes four prints of Dylan photographs by Kramer, unmarked and unsigned: a 16 x 20 outtake of the same scene (the cat swapped for a harmonica in Dylan's hand) and a 16 x 20 shot of Dylan trying on some striped pants, both on Fujicolor paper; and two archival prints on 17 x 22 cardstock, showing different outtakes from the Woodstock and clothes shopping photo sessions. In overall 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.