Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with this original cover from The New Yorker from April 28, 1973. This striking piece, titled "Police Line" by the renowned artist Charles Martin, encapsulates a moment in time that resonates with both nostalgia and artistic appreciation. Featuring a compelling image that invites conversation, this cover is a perfect addition to your collection or as a standalone piece of wall art.
This item is a cover only, well-preserved and in good condition, making it an ideal find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Please note, this piece does not have a label as it was sourced directly from the newsstand.
Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", this cover fits easily into standard framing options, allowing you to showcase it beautifully in your home, office, or gallery. Enhanced with a durable plastic protective covering, you can be confident it will maintain its condition for years to come.
- Authenticity: An original cover from The New Yorker, adding authentic value to your collection.
- Versatile Decorative Piece: Perfect for various settings, whether displayed on a wall or as part of an art collection.
Don’t miss your chance to own this distinctive cover. It’s not only an eye-catching decoration but also a conversation starter that pays homage to the artistic spirit of the 1970s. This piece celebrates the craft of illustration and the rich history of a beloved publication. Add it to your cart today and enjoy a slice of cultural history in your own space!