UNITED KINGDOM – JUNE 01: BBC TV CENTRE Photo of Bob DYLAN, performing on TV show (Photo by Val Wilmer/Redferns)

James Mangold’s film “A Complete Unknown” has reignited spirited discourse about Bob Dylan, the enigmatic artist who gave voice to a generation. With Timothée Chalamet in the role of the young Dylan, the film offers a glimpse into his early career, tracing it from folk troubadour to rock poet.

Coinciding with the Searchlight Pictures release is a treasure trove of Dylan memorabilia hitting the auction block in“Celebrating Bob Dylan: The Aronowitz Archive, T Bone Burnett, & More” auction event at the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum on January 18, 2025, at 10:00 AM CST – providing a bridge to the era the film portrays. This convergence of cinematic representation and historical artifacts invites us into an even deeper exploration of Dylan’s legacy, connecting the film’s narrative with the tangible echoes of his past. 

The forthcoming auction directly connects the dots to the film through the precious items preserved in the Al Aronowitz Archive. It features 60 items, 50 of these from  Aronowitz’s personal archive, including two pages containing three progressive typewritten drafts of the lyrics to “Mr. Tambourine Man” (estimate: $400,000-$600,000), an early Dylan oil painting from 1968 ($200,000-$300,000), a 1963 handbill from his first major headline performance at Town Hall in New York City ($1,500-$2,000), early vintage photographs, original sketches and much more. The auction also includes a 1983 Fender Telecaster made for and owned by Bob Dylan ($80,000-$120,000) and signed handwritten lyrics for “Blowin’ In The Wind” ($15,000-$20,000). Find a full list of items with photos and descriptions via Julien’s Auctions website. Watch the trailers for the auction HERE and HERE.

The collection offers connections to specific events and themes woven into the film’s narrative. The vintage photographs from Dylan’s 1961 recording sessions captured by the lens of Don Hunstein offer an intimate window into the nascent talent, and resonate with the film’s depiction of Dylan’s arrival in New York. Similarly, the 1962 press release bio mirrors the film’s exploration of his meteoric rise to fame and the “Blowin’ In The Wind” promo single harks back to Dylan’s emergence as a voice of social conscience, a theme that “A Complete Unknown” explores through his involvement in the Civil Rights movement. 

Bob Dylan | Large Vintage Photograph From 1961 Recording Session By Don Hunstein

Bob Dylan | April 1963 Town Hall First Solo Performance Handbill

Perhaps the most captivating item in the collection are the draft lyrics for “Mr. Tambourine Man.” These handwritten pages offer a glimpse into the alchemical process of songwriting. The film subtly alludes to the writing of this masterpiece, showcasing Dylan’s immersion in the bohemian counterculture of the time. These lyrics embody the very spirit of creative exploration that “A Complete Unknown” so beautifully captures.

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