Don Hunstein - Bob Dylan for ‘The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan’, 1963





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Holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in film management, specialising in classic cinema and music memorabilia.
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Superb photolithograph by photographer Don Hunstein depicting Bob Dylan recording the album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" at Columbia Recording Studio A, New York in 1963.
Published by Sony Music Books in February 2018, now out of print in stores.
Dimensions: 30.8 cm × 30.8 cm
- Condition: Excellent. (see photos) Never framed.
A very slight bend in the bottom right corner, see the last photo. It’s invisible once framed.
A rare collectible photograph ready for framing.
Careful and secure shipping with tracking number via Colissimo or UPS, requiring a signature and including insurance.
Worldwide shipping.
History of Photography and Photographer Don Hunstein:
Limited edition print by photographer Don Hunstein of Bob Dylan recording the album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" at Columbia Recording Studio A, New York in 1963.
It is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 27, 1963, by Columbia Records. While his debut album Bob Dylan contained only two original songs, The Freewheelin' represented the beginning of Dylan's writing contemporary lyrics to traditional melodies. Eleven of the album's thirteen songs are original compositions by Dylan. The album opens with "Blowin' in the Wind," which became a 1960s anthem.
Don Hunstein's iconic photographs have become symbols of an era. Don's work during his 30 years at Columbia Records is unmatched; he was able to record many great moments in music history like this one.
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Superb photolithograph by photographer Don Hunstein depicting Bob Dylan recording the album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" at Columbia Recording Studio A in New York in 1963.
Published by Sony Music Books in February 2018, now out of print.
Dimensions: 30.8 cm × 30.8 cm
- Condition: Excellent. (see photos) never framed. Micro crease on the bottom right corner, detail invisible when framed.
A rare collectible photograph ready to be framed.
Careful and secure shipment with tracking number via Colissimo or UPS against signature and with insurance.
Worldwide shipping.
History of photography and the photographer Don Hunstein:
Limited edition print by photographer Don Hunstein of Bob Dylan recording the album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" at Columbia Recording Studio A in New York in 1963.
This is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 27, 1963, by Columbia Records. While his first album, Bob Dylan, contained only two original songs, The Freewheelin' marked the beginning of Dylan's writing of contemporary lyrics over traditional melodies. Eleven of the thirteen songs on the album are original compositions by Dylan. The album begins with "Blowin' in the Wind," which became an anthem of the 1960s.
Don Hunstein's iconic photographs have become symbols of an era. Don's work over his 30 years at Columbia Records is unparalleled. He was able to capture many great moments in music history like this one.
Superb photolithograph by photographer Don Hunstein depicting Bob Dylan recording the album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" at Columbia Recording Studio A, New York in 1963.
Published by Sony Music Books in February 2018, now out of print in stores.
Dimensions: 30.8 cm × 30.8 cm
- Condition: Excellent. (see photos) Never framed.
A very slight bend in the bottom right corner, see the last photo. It’s invisible once framed.
A rare collectible photograph ready for framing.
Careful and secure shipping with tracking number via Colissimo or UPS, requiring a signature and including insurance.
Worldwide shipping.
History of Photography and Photographer Don Hunstein:
Limited edition print by photographer Don Hunstein of Bob Dylan recording the album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" at Columbia Recording Studio A, New York in 1963.
It is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 27, 1963, by Columbia Records. While his debut album Bob Dylan contained only two original songs, The Freewheelin' represented the beginning of Dylan's writing contemporary lyrics to traditional melodies. Eleven of the album's thirteen songs are original compositions by Dylan. The album opens with "Blowin' in the Wind," which became a 1960s anthem.
Don Hunstein's iconic photographs have become symbols of an era. Don's work during his 30 years at Columbia Records is unmatched; he was able to record many great moments in music history like this one.
No text provided for translation.
Superb photolithograph by photographer Don Hunstein depicting Bob Dylan recording the album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" at Columbia Recording Studio A in New York in 1963.
Published by Sony Music Books in February 2018, now out of print.
Dimensions: 30.8 cm × 30.8 cm
- Condition: Excellent. (see photos) never framed. Micro crease on the bottom right corner, detail invisible when framed.
A rare collectible photograph ready to be framed.
Careful and secure shipment with tracking number via Colissimo or UPS against signature and with insurance.
Worldwide shipping.
History of photography and the photographer Don Hunstein:
Limited edition print by photographer Don Hunstein of Bob Dylan recording the album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" at Columbia Recording Studio A in New York in 1963.
This is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 27, 1963, by Columbia Records. While his first album, Bob Dylan, contained only two original songs, The Freewheelin' marked the beginning of Dylan's writing of contemporary lyrics over traditional melodies. Eleven of the thirteen songs on the album are original compositions by Dylan. The album begins with "Blowin' in the Wind," which became an anthem of the 1960s.
Don Hunstein's iconic photographs have become symbols of an era. Don's work over his 30 years at Columbia Records is unparalleled. He was able to capture many great moments in music history like this one.
