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BOB DYLAN ORIGINAL CONCERT POSTER ARTWORK
1963
An original paste-up poster for a concert by Bob Dylan on April 12th at Town Hall in New York City. Seventeen different pieces of paper were affixed to illustrating board to promote Dylan's concert, including a photo of Dylan with acoustic guitar and harmonica. Handwritten notes in red and blue ink were written along the bottom of the piece, including "Rush please!" and "50 posters you know size." Several critic's quotes were used on the poster, including this one: "One of the most compelling blues singers ever recorded, BBC Radio Times." The concert was recorded by Columbia Records for a live Bob Dylan LP, but was never released.
10¼ x 15 inches
1963
An original paste-up poster for a concert by Bob Dylan on April 12th at Town Hall in New York City. Seventeen different pieces of paper were affixed to illustrating board to promote Dylan's concert, including a photo of Dylan with acoustic guitar and harmonica. Handwritten notes in red and blue ink were written along the bottom of the piece, including "Rush please!" and "50 posters you know size." Several critic's quotes were used on the poster, including this one: "One of the most compelling blues singers ever recorded, BBC Radio Times." The concert was recorded by Columbia Records for a live Bob Dylan LP, but was never released.
10¼ x 15 inches