From the personal collection of legendary rock photographer Barry Feinstein—an original semi-glossy 20 x 16 silver gelatin photograph of Bob Dylan looking out the rear window of his limousine while cruising down the M1 Highway in England, cigarette in hand with motorcycles following, taken by Feinstein in 1966. Signed and titled on the reverse in pencil by the photographer, "Barry Feinstein, Bob Dylan (Don't Look Back), MI Highway, England, 1966," beneath Feinstein's copyright stamp. In fine condition, with a subtle corner crease.
Barry Feinstein served as the exclusive photographer on Bob Dylan’s 1966 European tour and again for Dylan and The Band’s 1974 tour of the United States. His greatest photographs of Dylan—perhaps most famously, the cover of the 1964 album The Times They Are A-Changin'—have been collected in the book Real Moments: Bob Dylan by Barry Feinstein.
From the personal collection of Barry Feinstein and accompanied by a letter of authenticity from his estate. Barry Feinstein passed away in 2011, and since then his estate has offered posthumous estate stamped limited edition photographs from his archives; this example, printed during his lifetime and deriving from his personal collection, is superior to those gallery offerings.
Barry Feinstein: A Brief Biography