Description
If you are a lover of vintage magazines or a collector of iconic art, you'll appreciate this unique piece from one of the most celebrated publications in America. This listing is for the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker magazine dated August 16, 1976, featuring an enchanting street painting by the artist E. Mihaesco. This cover encapsulates the charm and character of urban life, presented with a stylish and artistic flair.
Key Features:
- Measurements: 8 1/2" x 11 1/2" – perfect for framing and display.
- Condition: Good with minor wear, ensuring it maintains its vintage allure.
Please note, this is a cover only; it does not include the label or any newsstand information. The cover showcases a stunning piece of artwork that can transform any space, making it a fantastic addition to your collection or a timeless gift for an art enthusiast.
The cover is protected by a plastic covering to preserve its condition, which is especially important given its age. While there are some creases on the front, this adds to its character and story, reflecting the charm of the era. Don’t forget to browse through the accompanying photos to get a detailed view of its condition.
This cover is not just a piece of magazine art; it's a slice of history. Imagine displaying this in your home or office, where it can spark conversations and intrigue onlookers. Add your own unique touch to your decor with this nostalgic piece of The New Yorker.
Elevate your collection today with this exclusive cover. It serves not just as a decorative piece but also as a reminder of the rich history of art and storytelling that The New Yorker represents. Don’t miss out – bring home this piece of artistry and history!