A hand-signed, limited edition print on paper by Bob Dylan.
The second release from the groundbreaking series continues Bob Dylan’s own selection of his most renowned lyrics, each originally handwritten by him in pen on paper and accompanied by a pencil drawing.
This song of longing for an absent love was written in 1962 and appeared on The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan – a kind of companion piece to that record’s ‘Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right’, but with tenderness and regret supplanting the other song’s bitterness and stoicism. It would be unmatched in its intense summoning of a lost love until ‘If You See Her, Say Hello’, from the 1975 album Blood On The Tracks. As in that later song, the lyrics address not the absent lover, but a friend who may come across her, thereby reinforcing the sense of distance and sorrow.
First album release: The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, 1963.
Displayed on Somerset 300gsm paper and framed in charcoal pine and spruce wood.
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Image size:
24.0in x 12.5in
61.0cm x 31.8cm
Framed size:
40.5in x 29.5in
102.9cm x 74.9cm
Edition size: 495
Medium: Drawings
Subject: Still life
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