Description
This unique cover from The New Yorker, dated August 12, 1974, presents a stunning depiction of a serene green field, crafted by the talented artist Albert Hubbell. As a piece of art and nostalgia, this cover encapsulates the essence of a tranquil summer day and showcases the signature artistic style of The New Yorker.
Offered as a stand-alone item, this cover is perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates vintage magazine aesthetics. Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", it is an ideal size for framing or displaying. Please note that this is a cover only, with no additional magazine pages or labels included. This features the distinctive *newsstand edition* that adds to its collectible value.
Condition-wise, this cover is classified as good, showing minor wear that is to be expected from an item of this age. There are a few creases on the front, highlighted in the accompanying photographs, which do not detract from its overall charm. In addition, the cover comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its longevity and safeguard against wear and tear.
Key features of this vintage cover include:
- Artistic Appeal: The captivating design adds a touch of nostalgia and can enhance any art collection or home decor.
- Unique Collectible: A genuine piece from The New Yorker, this cover is a must-have for any serious magazine collector.
Whether you wish to frame it, keep it as a memento, or give it as a thoughtful gift, this cover will surely be a conversation starter. Don't miss your chance to own a slice of history that captures both artistry and the essence of the era. Browse our photos for a closer look at the details!
Grab this cover and let it bring a piece of cultural heritage into your space!