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Art Kane was a huge Bob Dylan fan, and literally stalked a very un-cooperative Dylan around an L.A. rooftop to get the shot. Dylan didn't like being told what to do, and Kane didn't shoot reportage style. Dylan, literally cornered, submitted to the direction and gave up the shot with a smouldering look that says, alright, you win. As Kane later recalled " I told him, "I'm going to stay until I get what I want." I finally manoeuvred him into a corner, he slid down and looked up. I had my shot."
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Limited edition of 10 signed, numbered handmade palladium prints made by David Michael Kennedy. Image size 14.5 x 14.5 inches.
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Limited edition of 30 handmade palladium prints, 19x19 inch ( approx) image size, made by David Michael Kennedy and signed and numbered.
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Limited edition of 30 handmade palladium prints, image szie 19 x 19 inches approx, made by David Michael Kennedy and signed and numbered.
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Bob Dylan duo, Nassau Coliseum, January 29, 1974. Limited edition of 250 on 20 x 24 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Bob Dylan at Madison Square Garden, January 31, 1974. Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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