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Bob Dylan

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Catalogue No: BD001JF

Artist(s): Bob Dylan

Location: Piazza Grande, Modena, Italy

Date: 27th May 2000

Edition: 30/30/30

Print type: Traditional Darkroom Print (Hand printed from the original negative)

Paper type: Ilford Warmtone Fibre Based paper

Bob Dylan photographed by Jill Furmanovsky at the Piazza Grande in Modena, Italy in 2000.

Jill Furmanovsky recalls, 'I met Bob Dylan at Glastonbury in 1998. He invited me on stage to shoot pictures of him – a great honour. I hoped that would lead to a stint shooting on the never-ending tour, but so far that has eluded me, although I did go on a 'Bobquest' for a few years, which produced some hilarious moments. This is Bob and bass player Tony Garnier, snatched at an open air concert in Italy. It reflects a beautiful partnership. The two 'banditos' have been on the road together for nearly 20 years.'

This image is available as a 20x16" silver gelatin print in an edition of 30. It is also available as a giclee print at sizes A1 or A0 from an edition of just 10. All prints are numbered, signed by Jill Furmanovsky and come with a certificate of authenticity.

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Catalogue No: BD001JF

Artist(s): Bob Dylan

Location: Piazza Grande, Modena, Italy

Date: 27th May 2000

Edition: 30/30/30

Print type: Traditional Darkroom Print (Hand printed from the original negative)

Paper type: Ilford Warmtone Fibre Based paper

Bob Dylan photographed by Jill Furmanovsky at the Piazza Grande in Modena, Italy in 2000.

Jill Furmanovsky recalls, 'I met Bob Dylan at Glastonbury in 1998. He invited me on stage to shoot pictures of him – a great honour. I hoped that would lead to a stint shooting on the never-ending tour, but so far that has eluded me, although I did go on a 'Bobquest' for a few years, which produced some hilarious moments. This is Bob and bass player Tony Garnier, snatched at an open air concert in Italy. It reflects a beautiful partnership. The two 'banditos' have been on the road together for nearly 20 years.'

This image is available as a 20x16" silver gelatin print in an edition of 30. It is also available as a giclee print at sizes A1 or A0 from an edition of just 10. All prints are numbered, signed by Jill Furmanovsky and come with a certificate of authenticity.

Catalogue No: BD001JF

Artist(s): Bob Dylan

Location: Piazza Grande, Modena, Italy

Date: 27th May 2000

Edition: 30/30/30

Print type: Traditional Darkroom Print (Hand printed from the original negative)

Paper type: Ilford Warmtone Fibre Based paper

Bob Dylan photographed by Jill Furmanovsky at the Piazza Grande in Modena, Italy in 2000.

Jill Furmanovsky recalls, 'I met Bob Dylan at Glastonbury in 1998. He invited me on stage to shoot pictures of him – a great honour. I hoped that would lead to a stint shooting on the never-ending tour, but so far that has eluded me, although I did go on a 'Bobquest' for a few years, which produced some hilarious moments. This is Bob and bass player Tony Garnier, snatched at an open air concert in Italy. It reflects a beautiful partnership. The two 'banditos' have been on the road together for nearly 20 years.'

This image is available as a 20x16" silver gelatin print in an edition of 30. It is also available as a giclee print at sizes A1 or A0 from an edition of just 10. All prints are numbered, signed by Jill Furmanovsky and come with a certificate of authenticity.

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