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Night Train

Hand-signed Giclée Limited Edition Artwork by Bob Dylan. 

As the lead motif for his inaugural gallery exhibition in 2007, train tracks are an important image in Bob Dylan’s work. With its iconic depiction of tracks receding into the distance, Night Train subtly references aspects of Dylan’s past, from his hometown of Hibbing, whose freight and iron ore cars often kept him waiting at intersections, to the nights spent in New York in the early 1960s, when he would fall asleep ‘to the sounds of the night train rumbling and grumbling through Jersey, the iron horse with steam for blood.’

Art historian Andrew Graham Dixon noted Dylan’s approach to the motif in his introduction to The Drawn Blank Series in 2008:

‘His Train Tracks images seem particularly charged with romantic feeling. The dynamic perspective of these works, together with their varyingly dramatic skies, evoke the sense of a picaresque adventure long associated with travel through the wide-open spaces of America. The paintings of railway tracks are like pictures of the feelings embodied in the itinerant folk song-writing traditions of America – the tradition of Woody Guthrie, among others – to which Dylan has always felt close.’

Night Train continues this dialogue. The moody, atmospheric scene is almost Impressionist in style, capturing a fleeting ‘impression’ of a scene. The painting offers a visceral and dramatic encounter with the train emerging from the distance. Dylan has heightened the effect by placing the viewer front and centre within the composition, as if we are standing on the tracks themselves.

This artwork is a hand-signed Giclée on archival 100% cotton, mould made Magnani 1404 350gsm QuaForte TM paper limited edition by Bob Dylan. 

This artwork is also available in a set of six. 

Find out more about The Beaten Path 2026 or shop more Bob Dylan art. 

$1,384.14

Original: $3,954.68

-65%
Night Train

$3,954.68

$1,384.14

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Night Train

Hand-signed Giclée Limited Edition Artwork by Bob Dylan. 

As the lead motif for his inaugural gallery exhibition in 2007, train tracks are an important image in Bob Dylan’s work. With its iconic depiction of tracks receding into the distance, Night Train subtly references aspects of Dylan’s past, from his hometown of Hibbing, whose freight and iron ore cars often kept him waiting at intersections, to the nights spent in New York in the early 1960s, when he would fall asleep ‘to the sounds of the night train rumbling and grumbling through Jersey, the iron horse with steam for blood.’

Art historian Andrew Graham Dixon noted Dylan’s approach to the motif in his introduction to The Drawn Blank Series in 2008:

‘His Train Tracks images seem particularly charged with romantic feeling. The dynamic perspective of these works, together with their varyingly dramatic skies, evoke the sense of a picaresque adventure long associated with travel through the wide-open spaces of America. The paintings of railway tracks are like pictures of the feelings embodied in the itinerant folk song-writing traditions of America – the tradition of Woody Guthrie, among others – to which Dylan has always felt close.’

Night Train continues this dialogue. The moody, atmospheric scene is almost Impressionist in style, capturing a fleeting ‘impression’ of a scene. The painting offers a visceral and dramatic encounter with the train emerging from the distance. Dylan has heightened the effect by placing the viewer front and centre within the composition, as if we are standing on the tracks themselves.

This artwork is a hand-signed Giclée on archival 100% cotton, mould made Magnani 1404 350gsm QuaForte TM paper limited edition by Bob Dylan. 

This artwork is also available in a set of six. 

Find out more about The Beaten Path 2026 or shop more Bob Dylan art. 

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Hand-signed Giclée Limited Edition Artwork by Bob Dylan. 

As the lead motif for his inaugural gallery exhibition in 2007, train tracks are an important image in Bob Dylan’s work. With its iconic depiction of tracks receding into the distance, Night Train subtly references aspects of Dylan’s past, from his hometown of Hibbing, whose freight and iron ore cars often kept him waiting at intersections, to the nights spent in New York in the early 1960s, when he would fall asleep ‘to the sounds of the night train rumbling and grumbling through Jersey, the iron horse with steam for blood.’

Art historian Andrew Graham Dixon noted Dylan’s approach to the motif in his introduction to The Drawn Blank Series in 2008:

‘His Train Tracks images seem particularly charged with romantic feeling. The dynamic perspective of these works, together with their varyingly dramatic skies, evoke the sense of a picaresque adventure long associated with travel through the wide-open spaces of America. The paintings of railway tracks are like pictures of the feelings embodied in the itinerant folk song-writing traditions of America – the tradition of Woody Guthrie, among others – to which Dylan has always felt close.’

Night Train continues this dialogue. The moody, atmospheric scene is almost Impressionist in style, capturing a fleeting ‘impression’ of a scene. The painting offers a visceral and dramatic encounter with the train emerging from the distance. Dylan has heightened the effect by placing the viewer front and centre within the composition, as if we are standing on the tracks themselves.

This artwork is a hand-signed Giclée on archival 100% cotton, mould made Magnani 1404 350gsm QuaForte TM paper limited edition by Bob Dylan. 

This artwork is also available in a set of six. 

Find out more about The Beaten Path 2026 or shop more Bob Dylan art. 

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