Description
Experience a piece of history with this captivating cover from the April 30, 1955, issue of The New Yorker. Created by the talented artist Arthur Getz, this cover is not just a representation of a moment in time; it is a beautiful artifact that reflects the artistic spirit of mid-century America.
This particular item is a cover-only version, making it a unique addition for collectors and fans of vintage magazines. The piece measures 11.5" x 8.5", allowing it to fit perfectly in standard frames, adding a touch of nostalgia to your home or office décor.
Furthermore, this cover is authentic and not a photocopy, ensuring you own a genuine article that showcases the artwork of a renowned illustrator. While it is in good condition, please note that it may exhibit minor wear on the outer edges and some creases on the front. These small imperfections add character and history to the piece rather than detract from its overall appeal.
- Authentic Vintage Artwork: Own a genuine cover from a classic publication, enhancing your collection.
- Unique Décor: This cover makes for a standout piece in any room, serving as a conversation starter.
Take a look at the accompanying image for a closer look at this stunning cover:
This cover only version from The New Yorker provides a glimpse into the artistry of the time. It is a must-have for any avid collector or lover of classic New Yorker covers. Add a touch of vintage charm to your space and celebrate the creativity of Arthur Getz with this lovely piece.