The pristine appearance of the original artwork for a 1957
New Yorker cover by artist
Leonard Dove has been preserved over the decades on a Kodachrome slide. Dove, like many
New Yorker cover artists, depicted New Yorkers on their travels as well as at home. About thirty such slides with original cover art are in the possession of an eBay seller who is not all that knowledgeable about
New Yorker art, but then he does knows how to make a digital scan from a slide, which I certainly don't. In addition, he may be the only seller on eBay who uses the word
watermark for a watermark. Or is this a widespread practice that I haven't picked up on?
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Leonard Dove, Original Art for The New Yorker, February 9, 1957 |
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Leonard Dove, The New Yorker, February 9, 1957 |
Note: I'm happy to use this blog to publish fine examples of original New Yorker cover art such as this piece by Leonard Dove. If there's anything in your home of similar interest that you'd like to share, please contact me at the email address located in my profile. Appearances to the contrary, watermarks are discouraged.
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