George C. Scott RARE 1963 TV Guide Cover Portrait Eastman Dye EWS Dr Strangelove

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Eastman Dye Transfer Print
16 x 20 inches
condition: Please see photo

TV Guide November 30, 1963 Cover Portrait George C. Scott of East Side/ West Side
(also known for Patton , Dr. Strangelove - Buck Turgidson)

Every week TV Guide would do a new issue with a new cover. They would prepare these covers in advance, and do these large color Eastman Dye Transfers and ship them out to their Regional Offices to hang on the wall. NOT available to the general public. RARELY seen on the market, if ever. All official estimates, is that these early ones were produced in quantities of LESS than 100 each! Color dye transfers are very high quality, true to life, bright, brilliant colors. An expensive process. These are quite large. Overall, matted dimensions are approx. 16" by 20". The actual picture itself is a bit bigger than the 11" by 13" that displays. If you collect this person, you would be hard pressed to find a more attractive or more scarce item!

11/30/1963


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