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Oui Magazine

Exploding Nude Orgasm, Original Illustration for Oui Magazine by Dennis Magdich
Located in Long Island City, NY
around the world in PLAYBOY and OUI magazines since 1975. Magdich is sough after by Madison Avenue for
Category

1970s Pop Art Nude Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Gouache, Illustration Board

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The Future of Education
By Peter Lloyd
Located in Minneapolis, MN
illustrations also appeared in Rolling Stone, National Geographic, Playboy, Oui, And Esquire magazines. In the
Category

1970s Op Art Nude Paintings

Materials

Illustration Board, Paint

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How Much is a Oui Magazine?

A oui magazine can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price for items in our inventory is $744, while the lowest priced sells for $438 and the highest can go for as much as $4,500.

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