Bob Dylan with Mic, Newport, 1963
At the 1963 Newport Folk Festival, a young Bob Dylan stepped up to the microphone during the weekend that would mark his breakthrough as a defining voice of the American folk movement. Rowland Scherman was there to document it. This black-and-white photograph captures Dylan mid-performance—guitar in hand, leaning into the microphone—in the moment that helped turn a rising songwriter into a generational figure. This work is produced from Rowland Scherman’s original negative and offered as a limited-edition archival pigment print in three sizes: 11 × 16 inches (28 × 41 cm) 18 × 26 inches (46 × 66 cm) 30 × 40 inches (76 × 102 cm) Each print is signed and numbered by Rowland Scherman.
Specifications
- Size
- 11 × 16 inches (28 × 41 cm), 18 × 26 inches (46 × 66 cm), 30 × 40 inches (76 × 102 cm)
Variants (3)
- 11 × 16 inches (28 × 41 cm) — 650.00 USD — In stock
- 18 × 26 inches (46 × 66 cm) — 1600.00 USD — In stock
- 30 × 40 inches (76 × 102 cm) — 6000.00 USD — In stock
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