THE FIRST NEW YORKER MAGAZINE COVER W SIGNATURES
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A unique lot includes the first cover of The New Yorker Magazine, February 26, 1990, by Rea Irvin (American, 1881-1972).The painting was made according to a well known engraving, which depicted the Comte dOrsay, a Frenchman who lived in England. This gentleman received the fictitious name of Eustas Tilley, which was invented for him by the American comedian Corey Ford. A paper sheet with many signatures and inscribed, Presented to Alice Pease From Her Friends. Framed. Graphic Art Prints, Illustrations, Newspapers, Magazines and Collectibles.
Dimensions: Framed 17 3/4" x 23" in. All measurements are approximate.
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Overall good vintage condition. Signs of age and wear. Yellowing, scuffs, damage at edges and corners. Refer to photos. Sold As Is.
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THE FIRST NEW YORKER MAGAZINE COVER W SIGNATURES
Estimate $100 - $150
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