Bob Dylan Pencil signed Ltd Edition (2011) "Still Life with Peaches" With COA - Hemswell Antique Centres
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Bob Dylan Pencil signed Ltd Edition (2011) "Still Life with Peaches" With COA

As one of the most influential artists of all time, Bob Dylan has sold more than 125 million records. His contribution to worldwide culture has been honoured with many awards. These include an Academy Award for his song 'Things Have Changed', along with 1

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Dimensions:

W-30 H-69 (cm)

Item reference:

120703-1366-4 Tip! This item's Ref-Code breaks down thus...
Item Ref Code: 120703-1366-4
Item No. 120703 - Dealer No. 1366 - Building No. 4

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Description

Stunning Bob Dylan Pencil Signed, Limited Edition Print from the Drawn Blank Series 2011, Titled “Still Life with Peaches”
Fully signed to the lower right and numbered 154 of just 295
This is from the Release in 2011 and not the later reproductions from 2016, a much rarer and more desirable edition
Presented in Pristine Gallery condition and supplied with its certificate of authenticity
The image size
Mexico - 54cm x 41cm
paper size of 70cm x 56cm and blind stamped to the lower left
Total Framed size 80cm x 65cm

A stunning piece of very collectible and desirable art, an excellent investment

As one of the most influential artists of all time, Bob Dylan has sold more than 125 million records. His contribution to worldwide culture has been honoured with many awards. These include an Academy Award for his song 'Things Have Changed', along with 10 Grammy Awards and a Special Citation Pulitzer Prize for his “profound impact on popular music and American culture”. Further accolades include France’s prestigious appointment of Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur, a Kennedy Center Honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Nobel Prize in Literature for "having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition”.

However, Bob Dylan is now just as revered for his fine art, which offers a unique insight into his extraordinary world. He dates the origins of his work as a visual artist to the early 1960s, when some of his drawings reached the public gaze with album covers like The Band’s Music from Big Pink (1968) and his own Self Portrait (1970). In 1974, Dylan spent two seminal months studying art with Ashcan School tutor Norman Raeben, who philosophised the importance of 'perceptual honesty' - painting life as it as seen, not imagined. Dylan says of this time: "He put my mind and my hand and my eye together, in a way that allowed me to do consciously what I unconsciously felt."

Dylan’s collections for Castle Fine Art include The Beaten Path, which chronicles his travels across America, Mondo Scripto, in which handwritten lyrics are paired with illustrations from his most iconic songs, Deep Focus, which takes inspiration from classic movies, and the Drawn Blank series which features Dylan’s first publicly-seen visual art.

Understanding Dylan's art aids in the appreciation of his singular cultural impact. His art - paintings, drawings and even ironwork sculptures - reflect his creative journey. An observer of the world, Dylan echoes Warhol, Monet and the Impressionists, valuing the experience over the finer details of the finished image. The artist’s journeys between cities and towns are personified by his Expressionist lines, which capture the instant moment of a place, person and time. Repeated motifs encourage the viewer to explore the depths of colour and the evolution of his work. His art has been likened to that of Pablo Picasso, with critics applauding the relatability of his collections. Dylan mostly from life, stating: "I’m pretty much interested in people, histories, myth, and portraits; people of all stripes."

The artist’s extraordinary powers of observation extend from his music and lyrics, thorough to his art, particularly when it comes to his explorations of the USA in the Beaten Path series, which finds beauty in the overlooked locations that form the backdrop of daily life for most Americans.

Says Dylan: “The common theme of these works is how you see the American landscape while crisscrossing the land and seeing it for what it’s worth. Staying out of the mainstream and travelling the back roads, free born style”.

Specifications

  • Item reference : 120703-1366-4
  • Dimensions : W-30 H-69 (cm)
  • Colour: Clear
  • Country of Origin: America
  • Era: Early Antiques
  • Material: Paper
  • Period: 20th Century
  • Condition: Pristine Galley Condition

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