Description
If you're a fan of classic magazine covers or a collector of The New Yorker memorabilia, you won't want to miss this stunning piece from August 17, 1987. This cover features an eye-catching illustration of a group of golfers by the talented Charles Saxon. Known for his humorous and satirical style, Saxon's artwork is both charming and thought-provoking, making this cover a delightful addition to any collection.
This item is sold as the cover only, allowing you to appreciate the exquisite art without the distractions of the magazine's contents. The artwork showcases a lighthearted scene that captures the spirit of leisure and camaraderie among golfers. It’s a perfect conversation starter and an ideal decor piece for any golf enthusiast’s office, game room, or personal space.
Here are some key features of this collectible cover:
- Excellent condition: The cover is in good shape, ensuring it will stand the test of time and look fantastic displayed or stored.
- Protective covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from dust and damage.
The measurements of this unique piece are 8 3/4 inches in width and 11.5 inches in length, making it a perfectly sized artwork to frame or display on a wall. This cover provides a glimpse into the past, blending artistry with nostalgia.
Whether you're looking to enhance your personal collection or searching for a thoughtful gift for a fellow golf lover, this cover is sure to impress. The combination of Saxon’s artistic talent and the timelessness of The New Yorker makes this cover a must-have for anyone who appreciates quality art.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of magazine history. Add this captivating cover to your collection today!