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Under The Bridge (2017) - Signed Print by Bob Dylan 2017 - MyArtBroker

Under The Bridge (2017)
Signed Print

Bob Dylan

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76 x 102cm, Edition of 295, Giclée print

Medium: Giclée print
Edition size: 295
Year: 2017
Size: H 76cm x W 102cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
Last Auction: February 2023

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February 2023
Forum Auctions London
United Kingdom
£1,445
£1,700
£2,142
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The value of Bob Dylan's Under The Bridge (2017) is estimated to be worth between £850 and £1,250. This signed Giclée print from 2017 has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 11%. This artwork has an auction history of one sale on 24th February 2023. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 295.

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Meaning & Analysis

Under The Bridge, at first glance, depicts the monumental architecture of the Golden Gate Bridge, cutting a rhythmic grid across a blue sky; on closer inspection, a solitary figure beneath the bridge adds a sense of scale and story, grounding the scene in the experience of those who live around it. Dylan's perspective transforms the bridge from mere infrastructure into a powerful metaphor representing connection and the conquering of natural obstacles through human determination. The timing of this artwork's creation in 2017 places it within Dylan's mature period, demonstrating his continued engagement with the roads, bridges, railways, and architecture that conjure such a distinctive American aesthetic.

His approach to documenting such feats of engineering and infrastructure reflects his philosophy of dealing with “what is externally visible,” presenting these monumental structures as encountered by ordinary travellers rather than as architectural studies. The work uses Dylan's characteristic technique of unmixed colours that allow each hue to exist independently, creating bold contrasts whilst maintaining the slightly blurred outlines that suggest the imperfections of memory. Within The Beaten Path series, the piece exemplifies Dylan's exploration of transitional spaces and his ability to discover profound meaning in America's most functional landscapes.

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