Description
Discover a piece of art history with this exclusive cover from The New Yorker dated April 2, 1979, illustrated by the talented James Stevenson. This particular item is the cover only, making it a unique collector's piece for fans of the magazine or those who appreciate vintage artworks. This cover presents an iconic snapshot of a particular era, adding character to any room or collection.
This cover is in acceptable condition, showcasing signs of wear that tell a story over the years. There are notable marks and creases, contributing to the cover's vintage aesthetic. It measures 8 1/2" x 11 3/4", perfectly sized for framing or displaying. Each imperfection offers a glimpse into its journey through time, making it a fascinating conversation starter.
Key features of this cover include:
- Unique artwork by renowned illustrator James Stevenson, adding value to any collection.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity and preservation of the artwork.
The cover has some rips and creases, as indicated in the photographs. These details, while they may appear as flaws, instead enhance its authentic vintage charm. Check out the images to appreciate the cover's unique character. The carefully captured details shine through in photos, allowing you to see firsthand the beauty and history of this item.
Take a moment to admire the cover:
This cover is perfect for art enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone looking to add a timeless piece to their decor. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this collectible magazine cover, which not only reflects an era in publishing but also showcases Stevenson’s artistic talent.
Embrace the nostalgia and history it brings into your space. Order today and cherish this exquisite representation of The New Yorker’s rich legacy!