Skeleton Crew - Fine Art Print - Don Brautigam

Skeleton Crew - Fine Art Print - Don Brautigam

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THE COVERS COLLECTION: SKELETON CREW

We are delighted to reveal another iconic print in The Covers Collection from the late Don Brautigam. This month, we bring you the cover art from the first edition of Skeleton Crew by Stephen King.

Published in 1985, Skeleton Crew is Stephen King's second collection of short fiction, featuring twenty-two stories ranging from novellas to short stories and poems. Brautigam's unforgettable cover imagery depicting a monkey with cymbals was inspired by King's short story "The Monkey," collected therein and originally published in the November 1980 issue of Gallery magazine.

We couldn't be more pleased to present this magnificent piece of artwork for the first time without cover text as a beautiful giclée print.

Exclusively available through Suntup Editions for your private collection, and limited to just 50 copies per size, worldwide.

  • Museum Quality Giclée prints.
  • Authorized by Dan and Jim Brautigam.
  • Limited to only 50 copies of each size worldwide, plus 3 Artist Proofs and 3 Publisher Proofs for private distribution.
  • Shipped with a Certificate of Limitation and Authenticity from the publisher.
  • Printed on 300 GSM, 100% cotton paper that is Acid-Free, Lignin-Free, Chlorine-Free and with No Optical Brighteners.
  • Prints are embossed with the publisher’s mark.

Release Date: July 1, 2019
Available for Pre-Order: June 15, 2019

Large Size: 18" x 24"
Small Size: 12" x 17"


Illustration © 1985-2019 by Don Brautigam

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Matthew coenen
Beautiful piece of work

Wow! What a beautiful piece of work. Certification information included, and the product was wrapped very will. ZERO shipping issues, and arrived in perfect condition. This book cover scared me as a child, and I still have a fear of monkey-cymbal toys.

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JOE MANNING
THE RESURRECTION OF DON BRAUTIGAM'S ART CONTINUES

As always Paul is to be commended for his continuing efforts to bringing these unsung artists to the forefront with these sublime monthly gifts to rabid King fanatics the world over. I instantly flash back while holding the art to when I first walked to a now defunct Walden books where Don's eerie toy monkey called out to me daring me to read the incredible stories within that great collection. Pre internet you had to be on the ball to know release dates of King related items but the incredible artists on his covers only sweetened the deal....
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