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- HISTORIC PHOTO REPRODUCTION: You’ll love this high quality historic reproduction of 1965 Bob Dylan Self Portrait Photo Print. Our museum quality prints are archival grade, which means it will look great and last without fading for over 100 years. Our print to order photos are made in the USA and each print is inspected for quality. This historic photo is a perfect addition to your themed decor. Vintage photos look great in the home, study or office. They make a perfect gift as well.
- MUSEUM QUALITY: This high quality photo print will be a great addition to your vintage-themed wall. Don't waste money on cheap-looking, thin paper photos. We use high-end printing equipment with professional quality photo paper and ink. Our professional’s choice semi-gloss paper displays images beautifully.
- A LOOK BACK AT HISTORY: This is an impressive, historic reproduction of 1965 Bob Dylan . A true piece of history. See our product description section for more fascinating information about this historic photo and its significance.
- READY TO FRAME: This unframed print includes a 0.2 inch border for a perfect frame fit and look. Our photos are designed to fit easy-to-find standard frame sizes, saving you money from having to pay for a custom frame. Each photo is inspected for quality and shipped in a rigid envelope/tube. The Historic Prints logo watermark will not appear in the printed photo.
- HISTORIX: We love history and art. Sometimes old photos have tears, separations and other blemishes. We digitally restore and enhance photos while keeping its historical character. All our photos are proudly made in the USA. Looking for a specific photo size? Please contact us. Customers all over the world love our vintage photos and we know you will too.
Additional Information
With a career that spans more than six decades as one of the most influential musicians of the twentieth century, Bob Dylan is one of the most iconic figures in American popular culture and has defined generations with his lyrics and music. Born Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota, Dylan is often regarded as the greatest songwriter of all time, and his influence cannot be underestimated. Pictured here in 1965, the same year as the release of "Like a Rolling Stone," Dylan's career had already taken off, and the single would go on to redefine creative boundaries in popular music with an expansive length of six minutes that was an immediate hit around the world.
Dylan's career has evolved many times and is often referenced by periods defined by his choice of instrumentations, and he received backlash over his choice to play electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival from purists that preferred his acoustic performances. This would go on to mark a watershed moment for the musical genre that had become one of the defining styles of the 1950s and 60s primarily because of Dylan's early albums. Dylan has also expressed himself creatively by releasing nine books of drawings and paintings and holding exhibitions at respected art galleries around the globe.
Dylan was politically active in his early career and performed with Joan Baez at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. 1965 marked a turning point in Dylan's career with his first electric album Bringing it all Back Home.