Bob Dylan looking over his shoulder on a Manhattan street in a shot from the session that produced the Saturday Evening Post cover for the July 30, 1966 issue. The article was titled "Bob Dylan: Rebel King of Rock 'n' Roll" and gave a rough account of his life and career to that point. In true poetic fashion, in the article Dylan is quoted describing himself, saying "I see things that other people don't see. I feel things people don't feel, it's terrible."
Remarkably, this issue came out the day after Dylan's infamous motorcycle accident - about which there was very little news at the time - and which has remained a bit of a "lost era" in the annals of Rock History. This was also about a month following the release of the extraordinary double-album Blonde on Blonde for which Jerry Schatzberg also shot the cover image. It is likely these photographs were taken around the same time earlier that year. Dylan also selected a number of Schatzbergs other photographs of him for the inside gatefold, 10 all together.
In the 1960s, The Saturday Evening Post featured three iconic covers by Jerry Schatzberg: Sonny and Cher on April 23, 1966, the classic photo of Bob Dylan on July 30, 1966, and a stunning black and white portrait of Faye Dunaway that appeared on the September 7, 1968.
Release Notes:
Jerry Schatzberg first started offering select images from his archives as hand-signed and numbered fine art silver gelatin prints in the late 1990s/early 2000s. Over the years he has expanded his offerings to include many different shots from his legendary sessions with Bob Dylan, along with his many other famous subjects.
Collector's Notes:
Jerry Schatzberg's museum-quality photographs are now available in a variety of sizes from 8" x 10" to 48" x 72".
Prices start at $3,000 for silver gelatin and $2,500 for color/archival pigment prints.
PLEASE NOTE: Several of his most popular photographs have increased in price as they are now extremely limited in supply, or are sold out. Please contact us for the latest availability and pricing!
Jerry's photographs are printed to order in New York City, please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. Each photograph is hand-signed and numbered by the artist.
Buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity following delivery of their artwork.