Description
Discover a piece of history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker April 8, 1974, showcasing stunning architectural imagery by the renowned artist Raymond Davidson. This is not just a magazine cover; it's a timeless artifact that captures the essence of urban landscapes from a pivotal moment in the 1970s. The cover features an exquisite design centered around impressive buildings, making it the perfect decor piece for art lovers and nostalgia enthusiasts alike.
This item is offered in a Newsstand condition, which means it retains its originality without a label. This enhances its value as a collectible for avid New Yorker fans and magazine collectors. The measurements are approximately 8 1/2" x 11 3/4", making it an ideal size for framing or displaying as part of your art collection.
Though it shows some minor wear, the cover is in Good condition, maintaining its charm and allure. To ensure its longevity, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding it from dust and damage. Hang it on your wall or showcase it on your coffee table – either way, it's sure to spark conversations.
- Eye-catching Artwork: The architectural imagery by Raymond Davidson adds a sophisticated touch to any room.
- Protective Covering: Each purchase includes a protective sleeve, ensuring your collectible remains in pristine condition.
Take a step back in time and appreciate the artistry and culture of the 1970s. Whether you're completing a collection or seeking a unique gift for a loved one, this New Yorker cover is a wonderful choice. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of New York's literary and visual legacy!
Cover only
Newsstand / No Label
Measurements 8 1/2" x 11 3/4"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.