Description: Combined shipping is offered in the shopping cart. Multiple payments will result in multiple shipments.This is the last of this design currently in inventory. This was E.L. Cord's Duesenberg, Inc. creative advertising campaign during the depths of the Great Depression. I'll call this "The Tycoon". I believe this is the most sought after in the series of stunning original Fortune magazine advertising pages featuring the elite lifestyle from the perspective of artist Paul Gerding. Only the very wealthy could afford the finest automobile that the world has ever offered. The ad campaign placed this society series in periodical financial and lifestyle magazines to reach the affluent. Notice that the motorcar was never displayed in the art. Perfect for your den or home office, this is scarce enough to make it improbable that your friends and neighbors will hang an original like it. Facsimile representations are available elsewhere.A set of 5 of these He/She Drives a Duesenberg framed original ads sold for $1,440.00 at auction in May 2019. You are buying an unframed single page measuring about 11" x 14" with the print size of about 9 5/8" x 8" excluding the "He Drives" title. Overall fine, zoom the photos. The last photo is the back side with Pontiac advertising hand marked 6/35 F. (June 1935, Fortune)More original Duesenberg decor is available here:https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_odkw=&_sop=1&_ssn=scott3097&hash=item33d2227981%3Ag%3AuxMAAOSw%7ErpZPUb8&item=222568806785&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2046732.m570.l1311&_nkw=duesenberg&_sacat=0Enter "He/She Drives a Duesenberg" on the DuckDuckGo search engine for a few well written articles on these ads.
Price: 99.97 USD
Location: Bluffton, Indiana
End Time: 2024-11-09T08:21:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.97 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Year: 1935
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Modified Item: No