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Randall Enos Framed Playboy Magazine Art Print Page, March 1973
Randall Enos Framed Playboy Magazine Art Print Page, March 1973
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Compiled by Rare Antiques! Professionally framed original magazine art page
This listing is for an original printed artwork page illustrated by renowned Playboy artist Randall Enos, taken from the March 1973 issue of Playboy Magazine. This is not a reproduction or poster. It is the actual full-page illustration printed in Playboy, professionally framed and presented as fine art.
Randall Enos was a regular Playboy contributor during the 1960s and 1970s and is well known for his bold, graphic, satirical style. His work is highly collectible among Playboy historians, mid-century art collectors, and pop-culture enthusiasts.
This striking scene reflects Enos' signature visual language, combining symbolic figures, soldiers, machinery, television imagery, and tribal-inspired graphic patterns into a powerful Vietnam-era composition. The artist's name "ENOS" appears in-plate at the lower right, as it did when originally published.
🖼 Framing & Presentation
The original magazine page has been:
• Professionally matted
• Mounted behind glass
• Set in a decorative dark wood frame
The artwork is ready to hang and display. Reproducing a similar custom mat and frame would typically cost $150-300.
📏 Approximate Size
Framed: approx. 16 x 20 inches
Art window: approx. 8.5 x 11 inches
📄 Condition
Very good vintage condition for a 1973 printed page. Light age toning and natural edge wear consistent with the original publication. No major tears, missing areas, or heavy staining. Colors remain strong and vibrant. Frame in good condition.
This listing is for an original printed artwork page illustrated by renowned Playboy artist Randall Enos, taken from the March 1973 issue of Playboy Magazine. This is not a reproduction or poster. It is the actual full-page illustration printed in Playboy, professionally framed and presented as fine art.
Randall Enos was a regular Playboy contributor during the 1960s and 1970s and is well known for his bold, graphic, satirical style. His work is highly collectible among Playboy historians, mid-century art collectors, and pop-culture enthusiasts.
This striking scene reflects Enos' signature visual language, combining symbolic figures, soldiers, machinery, television imagery, and tribal-inspired graphic patterns into a powerful Vietnam-era composition. The artist's name "ENOS" appears in-plate at the lower right, as it did when originally published.
🖼 Framing & Presentation
The original magazine page has been:
• Professionally matted
• Mounted behind glass
• Set in a decorative dark wood frame
The artwork is ready to hang and display. Reproducing a similar custom mat and frame would typically cost $150-300.
📏 Approximate Size
Framed: approx. 16 x 20 inches
Art window: approx. 8.5 x 11 inches
📄 Condition
Very good vintage condition for a 1973 printed page. Light age toning and natural edge wear consistent with the original publication. No major tears, missing areas, or heavy staining. Colors remain strong and vibrant. Frame in good condition.
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