Description
Introducing the iconic COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated April 25, 1970, featuring the captivating artwork "Empty Plant" by the talented Laura Jean Allen. This stunning piece of art captures the essence of the early 1970s and serves as a remarkable addition to any collection. Whether you're a devoted fan of The New Yorker or an admirer of vintage art, this cover offers a unique glimpse into the past.
Each cover measures approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it a perfect fit for framing or display. The design is not only aesthetically pleasing but also holds significant historical value. The absence of a label emphasizes the untouched nature of this piece, allowing you to appreciate it purely for its artistic merit.
Customers can rest assured that the item you see is exactly what you will receive. Please carefully review the picture provided for a closer look at the condition of the cover.
We understand the importance of safeguarding your treasures. All of our items come with a plastic protective covering to ensure they remain in excellent condition for years to come.
Here are some important features of this collectible cover:
- Vintage Appeal: This cover transports you back to a memorable time in history, offering a nostalgic touch to your home or office décor.
- Protective Covering: Each cover is carefully protected, ensuring it maintains its quality and vibrancy.
We also offer combined shipping to help you save on your purchase. If you're interested in adding more than one item to your order, don't hesitate to ask about our shipping options!
Check out the image below to appreciate the beauty of this cover:
This exclusive piece is a wonderful investment for art lovers and collectors alike. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this beautiful cover to your collection!