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      Print DetailsAbout this photographThis intimate portrait brings us to Bob Dylan’s West 4th Street apartment in New York City, where the then-22 year-old was posing on a beat-up armchair with his acoustic guitar. This photo shoot culminated with Hunstein capturing Dylan and his then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo walking hunched through the snow, the image that would later become the iconic album cover to The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. Print sizes and editions11" x 14" - Limited Edition 16" x 20" - Limited Edition 20" x 24" - Limited Edition 30" x 40" - Limited Edition Print typeArchival pigment print Paper typeArchival paper SignatureEstate stamped About the photographerDon Hunstein worked as chief staff photographer for Columbia Records for over thirty years. During his time there Hunstein had access to a broad range of musicians from a wide variety of genres. At the time Columbia Records felt it was important to document the cultural history of the music of their time, giving him the opportunity to do more than album covers and publicity shots. Hunstein photographed hundreds of album covers and documented the recording of many of the great albums in music history. © Don Hunstein. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission. 
Print Details
About this photograph
This intimate portrait brings us to Bob Dylan’s West 4th Street apartment in New York City, where the then-22 year-old was posing on a beat-up armchair with his acoustic guitar. This photo shoot culminated with Hunstein capturing Dylan and his then-girlfriend Suze Rotolo walking hunched through the snow, the image that would later become the iconic album cover to The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan.
Print sizes and editions
11" x 14" - Limited Edition
16" x 20" - Limited Edition
20" x 24" - Limited Edition
30" x 40" - Limited Edition
Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Archival paper
Signature
Estate stamped
About the photographer
Don Hunstein worked as chief staff photographer for Columbia Records for over thirty years. During his time there Hunstein had access to a broad range of musicians from a wide variety of genres. At the time Columbia Records felt it was important to document the cultural history of the music of their time, giving him the opportunity to do more than album covers and publicity shots. Hunstein photographed hundreds of album covers and documented the recording of many of the great albums in music history.
© Don Hunstein. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.
 
   
  