Bob Dylan's Painterly Riffs on Van Gogh, Cezanne, and Co.
Vincent van Gogh‘s famous bedroom at Arles acquires a TV, Venetian blinds, and a warmer color scheme. A Cezanne-like fruit bowl becomes a basket filled with peaches just past their prime. A scene out of a Picasso sketchbook features the Statue of Liberty and a guy in a Cowboys jacket. Behold, the paintings of Bob Dylan. Yes, that Bob Dylan. Exhibited for the first time last fall in a small gallery in Germany, Prestel has gathered 170 of Dylan’s paintings into an a new book, The
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