Jerry Schatzberg & Press Agency - Bob Dylan - 2 items





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Two photolithography prints of Bob Dylan from the Schatzberg and Bettmann Archive, created in the 2000s, in the photojournalism genre, each 27.8 × 24.0 cm on thick semi-matte paper, not signed and in very fine condition.
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Jerry Schatzberg & Bettmann Archive, Bob Dylan in 1965 & Bob Dylan in recording studio, c. 1968.
'TCopyright Jerry Schatzberg / Corbis' - 'Copyright Bettmann / Corbis' in the lower right corner.
Total dimensions: 27,8 x 24,0 cm on thick semi-matte paper.
Very Fine condition.
Printed later, 2000s.
This exceptional set brings together two of the most iconic and representative portraits of Bob Dylan during his golden era in the mid-1960s, a decisive period when he forever transformed folk music and modern rock. The first photograph, captured by acclaimed photographer Jerry Schatzberg in 1965, depicts Dylan covering his face with his hand while holding a cigarette, a timeless composition that ultimately became the famous cover art for the groundbreaking album Blonde on Blonde (1966). The second image, from the Bettmann Archive, captures the musician inside the recording studio holding an electric bass with his harmonica rack around his neck, freezing the intense creative atmosphere of his most legendary recording sessions.
Jerry Schatzberg and the historic Bettmann Archive played a fundamental role in preserving the visual memory of 20th-century popular culture. Their portraits of music and cinema icons capture the essence of the moment with direct immediacy and a unique aesthetic sensitivity.
These works belong to the great tradition of music, portrait, and documentary photography, alongside renowned masters such as Jim Marshall, Daniel Kramer, Barry Feinstein, Mick Rock, Anton Corbijn, Richard Avedon, Elliott Erwitt, Annie Leibovitz, Helmut Newton, David Bailey, Lynn Goldsmith, Herman Leonard, and Don Hunstein, among many others.
Jerry Schatzberg & Bettmann Archive, Bob Dylan in 1965 & Bob Dylan in recording studio, c. 1968.
'TCopyright Jerry Schatzberg / Corbis' - 'Copyright Bettmann / Corbis' in the lower right corner.
Total dimensions: 27,8 x 24,0 cm on thick semi-matte paper.
Very Fine condition.
Printed later, 2000s.
This exceptional set brings together two of the most iconic and representative portraits of Bob Dylan during his golden era in the mid-1960s, a decisive period when he forever transformed folk music and modern rock. The first photograph, captured by acclaimed photographer Jerry Schatzberg in 1965, depicts Dylan covering his face with his hand while holding a cigarette, a timeless composition that ultimately became the famous cover art for the groundbreaking album Blonde on Blonde (1966). The second image, from the Bettmann Archive, captures the musician inside the recording studio holding an electric bass with his harmonica rack around his neck, freezing the intense creative atmosphere of his most legendary recording sessions.
Jerry Schatzberg and the historic Bettmann Archive played a fundamental role in preserving the visual memory of 20th-century popular culture. Their portraits of music and cinema icons capture the essence of the moment with direct immediacy and a unique aesthetic sensitivity.
These works belong to the great tradition of music, portrait, and documentary photography, alongside renowned masters such as Jim Marshall, Daniel Kramer, Barry Feinstein, Mick Rock, Anton Corbijn, Richard Avedon, Elliott Erwitt, Annie Leibovitz, Helmut Newton, David Bailey, Lynn Goldsmith, Herman Leonard, and Don Hunstein, among many others.

