Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazines or an admirer of classic art, look no further than this dazzling cover from The New Yorker dated April 23, 1966. Designed by the talented Charles E. Martin, this cover art captures a moment in time—a true piece of history that reflects the cultural backdrop of the 1960s.
This item is a genuine cover from The New Yorker, not a photocopy. It stands out with its vibrant design and artistic flair, making it a wonderful addition to your collection or a unique piece to display in your home or office.
Measuring 11.5" x 8.5", this cover is a perfect fit for framing or as part of a larger collage. The dimensions ensure it will draw attention wherever it is displayed. Despite being a vintage item, it remains in good condition, showcasing its resilience through the years.
While it comes without a label, rest assured that this authentic cover features only minor wear on the outer edges, which adds to its charm and authenticity. It’s a great conversation starter and a beautiful example of mid-century graphic design.
- Authentic 1966 New Yorker cover designed by Charles E. Martin.
- Perfect size for framing at 11.5" x 8.5".
Transform your decor and impress your guests with this remarkable piece. Whether you're adding to your collection, looking for a unique gift, or just want to enjoy the artistry of a bygone era, this cover is sure to delight.
This cover is not just a magazine page; it’s a glimpse into the past. Celebrate art, history, and culture by adding this exquisite piece to your collection today.