Bob Dylan's manuscript sold for half a million dollars: what was purchased at the auction.
20.01.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
20.01.2025
134
At an auction in the USA, a draft of Bob Dylan's song 'Mr. Tambourine Man' was sold for over half a million dollars. The text was printed on two yellow sheets with handwritten notes by the author. Interesting purchases were also made at the famous auction: a 1968 oil painting signed by Dylan himself, a 1983 Fender Telecaster guitar, and a Levi's denim jacket worn by the musician in a film. Dylan's painted sketches also fetched big money. Overall, the sales of Dylan's collection brought nearly 1.5 million dollars, but the highlight is the story of the song drafts that were found in a trash can, offering the buyer a unique opportunity to dive into the process of creating the legendary track. Currently, a new biopic about Bob Dylan is set to be released, promising fans an introduction to new and intriguing facts about the life of the famous musician.
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