Description
Step into a piece of vintage nostalgia with this stunning cover-only edition of The New Yorker, dated April 11, 1977. This enchanting artwork, titled "Fittings" by Edward Koren, showcases the unique style that has made Koren a beloved illustrator. The absence of a label adds to its charm, making it an ideal item for collectors or art enthusiasts.
This covernot only reflects the artistic excellence of its time, but it also serves as a conversation starter. Whether displayed in a living room, office, or gallery wall, it will undoubtedly capture the attention of guests and spark delightful discussions about the era of the 1970s.
The magazine cover measures 8 1/2" x 11 3/4", making it a versatile piece that fits perfectly in standard frames. It arrives in good condition with only minor wear, a testament to its age and the stories it has to tell. Additionally, it comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its beauty for years to come.
- Unique Artistic Appeal: This cover exemplifies the artistic vibe of the 1970s, perfect for art lovers.
- Great for Display: Its standard size makes it easy to frame and showcase in any setting.
Plus, the cover is a delightful way to pay homage to the storied history of The New Yorker, a magazine synonymous with wit and cultural commentary. With its playful illustration and vibrant colors, this piece will add a splash of character wherever you choose to hang it.
Don't miss your chance to own this special piece of literary and artistic history. Grab this cover and let it bring a touch of vintage elegance into your space.
Give your decor a nostalgic twist with this captivating cover-only magazine. It’s not just a cover; it’s a piece of art that tells a story.