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Sunday Afternoon (2012) - Signed Print by Bob Dylan 2012 - MyArtBroker

Sunday Afternoon (2012)
Signed Print

Bob Dylan

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76 x 50cm, Edition of 295, Giclée print

Medium: Giclée print

Edition size: 295

Year: 2012

Size: H 76cm x W 50cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: October 2023

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October 2023
Tennants Auctioneers
United Kingdom
£850
£1,000
£1,200
July 2022
Rosebery's Fine Art Auctioneers
United Kingdom
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The value of Bob Dylan's Sunday Afternoon (2012) is estimated to be worth between £350 and £550. This signed Giclée print, created in 2012, has shown consistent value growth, with an auction history of two sales. In the past five years, the hammer price has ranged from £1,000 in October 2023 to £1,500 in July 2022. The artwork demonstrates an average annual growth rate of 9% and is part of a limited edition of 295.

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Meaning & Analysis

Dylan's composition presents a lively riverside vista where boats gently float under a vivid sky, created through expressive brushstrokes and a rich palette of blues, greens, and earthy tones. The artwork exhibits a raw, spontaneous quality reminiscent of Expressionist approaches, with dynamic colour choices that convey movement, light, and tranquillity. This piece is just one of many iterations of Sunday Afternoon, as Dylan applied the creative philosophy of his music to visual art - constantly reinterpreting familiar subjects to find fresh expressions.

Art critic Tobias Rüther observed that what Dylan “has done for years on the stage - performing new versions of his old songs in order to give a fresh interpretation - he's now continuing on deckle-edged paper.” The riverside setting invites viewers to experience a peaceful moment whilst drawing on themes of nature and reflection that recur throughout Dylan's artistic narrative. Like his musical performances, Dylan's artworks demonstrate his commitment to finding new ways to express enduring themes, merging observation with imagination to create compelling artistic statements.

  • 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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