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Bell Tower In Stockholm (2013) - Signed Print by Bob Dylan 2013 - MyArtBroker

Bell Tower In Stockholm (2013)
Signed Print

Bob Dylan

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53 x 38cm, Edition of 295, Giclée print

Medium: Giclée print
Edition size: 295
Year: 2013
Size: H 53cm x W 38cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
Last Auction: June 2023

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June 2023
Rosebery's Fine Art Auctioneers
United Kingdom
$1,850
$2,150
$2,800
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The value of Bob Dylan's Bell Tower In Stockholm (2013) is estimated to be worth between £500 to £700. This signed Giclée Print, created in 2013, has shown consistent value growth since its first sale in June 2023. Over the past five years, the average annual growth rate of this artwork is 14%. This work is somewhat rare, having been sold once at auction. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 295.

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Meaning & Analysis

Bob Dylan's Bell Tower In Stockholm captures the essence of the Swedish capital through dynamic brushwork and vivid hues. The piece was created after Dylan's travels in Europe, and captures a specific landmark in Stockholm, reflecting his practice of sketching scenes from his journeys and later transforming them into expressive prints. This contextual information also ties the viewer and the artist more closely together - the view that can be seen in the artwork was seen by Dylan himself. The viewer, in some ways, becomes the artist.

The focal bell tower rises above a lively, multicoloured market scene, overseen from a comparatively grey and colourless balcony. The contrast between the situation of the viewer and the market below creates a sense of contemplation, isolation, and nostalgia, as if the viewer is watching life and fun unfold from afar. Knowing that Dylan would have been sitting on the grey balcony while he worked adds further dimension to these contrasts. His expressive style, using bold, imprecise lines and a mix of colours to bring the scene to life, is characteristic of his overall artistic approach but more freely abstract than much of his earlier works. The work resonates with the energy of Stockholm, whilst situating Dylan's American sensibility within a European context, highlighting his engagement with global culture and urban life.

  • American icon, Bob Dylan, has successfully established himself as a visual artist alongside his highly decorated musical career. Having formed a distinctive visual style, Dylan's art often mirrors the poetic and introspective nature of his music, reflecting his profound observations and reflections on the human experience. Drawing on every day experiences and objects, the artist's works are characterised by bold lines and washes of vibrant colour. Dylan's visual art has been featured in exhibitions around the world, allowing audiences to experience another facet of his creative genius and demonstrating the depth of his artistic versatility and creative expression.

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