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Bob Dylan 70Sby Howie Green
23" x 22" Framed Art Frame
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Price: $254.99 Sale: $127.49
Bob Dylanby Dennis Loren
20" x 26" Framed Artwork Frame
Price: $240.99 Sale: $120.49
Dylan 3by Dean Russo
19" x 24" Framed Art Frame
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Price: $232.99 Sale: $116.49
Bob Dylanby Howie Green
23" x 22" Framed Art Frame
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Price: $256.99 Sale: $128.49
No Direction Home: Bob Dylan Documentary
18" x 24" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $214.99 Sale: $107.49
Don't Look Back
18" x 24" Framed Artwork Frame
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Don't Look Back
18" x 24" Framed Poster Frame
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Forever Youngby Ocean Clark
16" x 21" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $201.99 Sale: $100.99
No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
18" x 24" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $214.99 Sale: $107.49
No Direction Home: Bob Dylan By Martin Scorsese
18" x 24" Framed Poster Frame
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Hearts of Fire
18" x 24" Framed Poster Frame
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Framed Bob Dylan Art
Born Robert Allen Zimmerman, the American singer chose the name Bob Dylan and he made it popular worldwide with his stellar career. One of the most influential people of the 60s, he gave a voice to the silent majority and emerged as an avatar of his generation. Blowing in the Wind and The Times They are a-Changing are some of his best-known songs of the decade and FramedArt.com celebrates his entire career through Framed Bob Dylan Posters.
Bob Dylan composed his first songs in the early 60s when he dropped out of college and he also changed his name in 1961. Success didn’t evade him for too long and with the backing of rock musicians, he went all the way to the top of US music charts. Framed Bob Dylan Posters feature him on stage on both sides of the Atlantic as he traveled to United Kingdom where he was well received by both the audience and the critics.
Framed Bob Dylan Posters are frequently incorporating quotes from his songs, with political and social themes. Bob is not only known for his great voice, but also his ability of playing the harmonica, keywords and guitar, with art prints featuring him performing on stage. He toured the United States and became even more active nationwide since the early 90s, which earned his perpetual movement the nickname of the Never-ending Tour. He also published books and painted, but his main achievement remains the fact that he sold in excess of 100 million records.
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