Description
If you’re a fan of iconic magazine art, you won't want to miss this COVER ONLY The New Yorker issue from August 15, 1977. Featuring a visually captivating "Dots" design by artist Eugene Mihaesco, this cover embodies the creative spirit of the late 1970s and will make a stunning addition to your collection.
This particular item is a must-have for collectors and admirers of The New Yorker, as it showcases the unique and thought-provoking covers that have defined the publication’s aesthetic. The cover is free from labels, allowing the artistic design to take center stage, making it a visually appealing piece for display.
Here are a few key features that make this cover stand out:
- Artistic Design: The playful dots create an intriguing visual that captures attention and sparks conversation.
- Preservation Quality: Each cover comes with its own plastic protective covering, ensuring your purchase remains in pristine condition.
This cover measures approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it a versatile size for framing or displaying alongside other art pieces. Perfect for fans of The New Yorker or art enthusiasts, it’s a conversation starter that brings a touch of nostalgia to any space.
We want to ensure that you’re fully satisfied with your purchase. The image provided in this listing is exactly what you will receive, allowing you to accurately assess the condition. Remember to check the picture for a better look at this captivating piece.
We offer combined shipping for your convenience, so feel free to ask if you're interested in additional items. Elevate your art collection today with this remarkable piece from The New Yorker!