Compiled by Rare Antiques!Playboy Magazine July 1973
Original Playboy magazine page from July 1973, professionally mounted and displayed in a stunning ornate gold wood frame with cream and gold double matting. The front features Playboy’s iconic and controversial “J.C.” image of Jesus Christ, seated in a director’s chair wearing a crown of thorns and holding a cigarette. The image, blending religious symbolism with 1970s counter-culture satire, became one of Playboy’s most talked-about artistic statements of the era. On the reverse side of the same page is an erotic photograph of actress Tisa Farrow, making this a highly desirable double-sided collectible that combines fine art, pop culture, and Playboy’s classic glamour photography. This is not a reproduction. It is an authentic page removed from a 1973 Playboy magazine and professionally framed for display. Why This Piece Is Special This page captures two powerful aspects of Playboy’s 1970s identity: • Provocative editorial art• Glamour photography featuring Tisa Farrow• Religious and pop-culture satire• Counter-culture iconography• Vintage Playboy publishing history Framed examples of the “J.C.” Jesus Christ image are extremely scarce, especially when paired with the original reverse-side Tisa Farrow photo. It works beautifully as statement wall art for studios, lofts, music rooms, galleries, or themed collections. Condition • Magazine page is in very good vintage condition• Frame shows light age-related wear consistent with its era• Matting is clean and professionally cut• Glass intact Please review all photos for exact condition. Frame Size Approximately 19.5 inches wide x 22 inches tallImage opening approx 10 x 13 inches
Original Playboy magazine page from July 1973, professionally mounted and displayed in a stunning ornate gold wood frame with cream and gold double matting. The front features Playboy’s iconic and controversial “J.C.” image of Jesus Christ, seated in a director’s chair wearing a crown of thorns and holding a cigarette. The image, blending religious symbolism with 1970s counter-culture satire, became one of Playboy’s most talked-about artistic statements of the era. On the reverse side of the same page is an erotic photograph of actress Tisa Farrow, making this a highly desirable double-sided collectible that combines fine art, pop culture, and Playboy’s classic glamour photography. This is not a reproduction. It is an authentic page removed from a 1973 Playboy magazine and professionally framed for display. Why This Piece Is Special This page captures two powerful aspects of Playboy’s 1970s identity: • Provocative editorial art• Glamour photography featuring Tisa Farrow• Religious and pop-culture satire• Counter-culture iconography• Vintage Playboy publishing history Framed examples of the “J.C.” Jesus Christ image are extremely scarce, especially when paired with the original reverse-side Tisa Farrow photo. It works beautifully as statement wall art for studios, lofts, music rooms, galleries, or themed collections. Condition • Magazine page is in very good vintage condition• Frame shows light age-related wear consistent with its era• Matting is clean and professionally cut• Glass intact Please review all photos for exact condition. Frame Size Approximately 19.5 inches wide x 22 inches tallImage opening approx 10 x 13 inches