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Images from the Freewheelin' Bob Dylan album shoot would look great on any wall - whether it be an office or some hipster studio.
In this rare outtake from the photo sessions for the cover of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan," Don Hunstein uses the banisters on the stoop of Dylan's then-apartment on Greenwich Village's West 4th Street to visually frame the singer and his girlfriend, Suze Rotolo, during a winter's twilight stroll in February 1963..
A piece like this not only looks very classy but has a very subtle sense of calm and respectability that any viewer would appreciate.
A great gift for any fan of photography or historic pieces.
In this rare outtake from the photo sessions for the cover of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan," Don Hunstein uses the banisters on the stoop of Dylan's then-apartment on Greenwich Village's West 4th Street to visually frame the singer and his girlfriend, Suze Rotolo, during a winter's twilight stroll in February 1963..
A piece like this not only looks very classy but has a very subtle sense of calm and respectability that any viewer would appreciate.
A great gift for any fan of photography or historic pieces.
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