Description
Introducing the stunning cover of The New Yorker dated August 18, 1975, featuring the captivating artwork titled "Different Worlds" by Mihaesco. This cover, which speaks volumes about the artistic style of the era, is a must-have for any collector or fan of vintage magazine art.
Featuring a vibrant and thought-provoking design, this cover encapsulates the intriguing juxtaposition of lifestyles and cultures that resonates even today. Whether you’re an avid magazine collector, an art enthusiast, or simply looking to add a unique piece to your decor, this cover will not disappoint.
Key Features:
- Authentic cover only, devoid of any label or newsstand marks, ensuring a clean presentation.
- Protected in a plastic covering, preserving its condition for years to come.
The cover measures a convenient size of 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", making it suitable for framing or display in any manner you desire. It has been preserved in good condition, showing only minor wear that adds character to this vintage piece. The rich colors and artistic details will undoubtedly serve as a conversation starter in any setting.
Imagine showcasing this iconic artwork in your living room, office, or even a dedicated art space. It's not just a cover but a piece of history that reflects the cultural and artistic expressions of the past. Collect this rare find today and enjoy the unique perspective it brings to your collection.
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements: 8 1/2" x 11 1/2"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.