Bob Dylan & Albert Grossman, Back of Limo, London, 1966
© Barry Feinstein Photography, Inc.

Bob Dylan & Albert Grossman, Back of Limo, London, 1966

Photograph
By Barry Feinstein
About the image
Bob Dylan and manager Albert Grossman ride in a limousine as fans try to catch a glimpse of the legendary musician during his infamous world tour of 1966. This trip to London is important historically as it was the first time Dylan used amplified instruments.  

Collector's Note:
There is a small estate archive of photographs that Barry printed and signed before his death which may include this image, please contact us for prices and availability.

Release Notes:

Estate Authorized limited editions are available in the following sizes:

13" x 19” Sheet Size, Limited edition of 26
Starting at $1,800 unframed

17" x 22” Sheet Size, Limited edition of 24
Starting at $2,250 unframed

20" x 24” Sheet Size, Limited edition of 18
Starting at $3,000 unframed

30" x 40” Sheet Size, Limited edition of 12
Starting at $5,800 unframed

40" x 50" Sheet Size, Limited edition of 8
Starting at $12,500 unframed

PLEASE NOTE >> With so few available in each size, prices will increase with each 2-3 pieces sold. Please call us or use the REQUEST PRICE button below for current availability.

All Barry Feinstein Estate limited edition photographs are Archival Pigment prints. Each one bears the Feinstein Estate stamp on the front of the print under the image. The piece will be titled, dated, and numbered in pencil on the back. Collectors will receive a signed artist label and Certificate of Authenticity upon delivery.

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Bob Dylan & Albert Grossman, Back of Limo, London, 1966
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