COVER ONLY The New Yorker April 16 1979 Courtship by William Steig No Label


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Sale price$14.95 USD

Description

The New Yorker has long been a source of artistic inspiration and cultural commentary. If you’re a fan of vintage artistry, this collectible piece is a must-have. The COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from April 16, 1979, featuring the captivating illustration titled “Courtship” by the renowned William Steig, encapsulates an era of unique creativity and storytelling.

This cover stands out for its charming aesthetics and engaging narrative implied in the artwork. It offers a glance into Steig’s whimsical world, where humor and emotion intertwine beautifully. Ideal for art lovers or collectors, this piece offers a delightful way to remember or discover a pivotal moment in magazine history.

Cover only

Newsstand / No Label

Measurements: 8 1/2" x 11 3/4"

This collector's item is in good condition, showcasing minor wear on the cover, which adds to its vintage charm. It comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation, making it easier to display and store.

  • Unique Collectible: Perfect for fans of The New Yorker and William Steig, adding style and sophistication to your collection.
  • Display Ready: Comes with a protective covering, making it easy to showcase this lovely piece in your home or office.

The New Yorker Cover April 16 1979

With its striking imagery and evocative themes, “Courtship” serves as not only a decorative piece but also a conversation starter. Whether you are framing it for personal enjoyment or gifting to a fellow magazine enthusiast, this cover represents a treasured slice of New York City's rich cultural tapestry. Don't miss out on the chance to own this wonderful piece of history!

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