Description
If you're a collector of vintage magazines or an admirer of iconic art, this cover from The New Yorker is a must-have! The August 18, 1980 edition, featuring the stunning artwork "Saily Away" by Charles Martin, captures a moment in time that resonates with both nostalgia and artistic flair. Perfect for framing or adding to a unique display, this cover-only edition is an excellent addition to any collection.
This product is in good condition, exhibiting minor wear on the cover, which adds character without compromising its overall appeal. The absence of a label further enhances its aesthetic, making it an attractive showcase piece for enthusiasts and casual admirers alike.
Included with your purchase is a plastic protective covering that ensures longevity and preserves the beauty of the artwork. The measurements are a standard size of 8 ½" x 11 ¾", making it easy to display in various frames or collections.
- Unique Artwork: Featuring "Saily Away" by Charles Martin, this cover showcases skilled artistry that is both timeless and captivating.
- Collector's Item: An excellent choice for collectors of The New Yorker or magazine enthusiasts looking to enhance their collection.
As a standout piece, this cover serves as a wonderful conversation starter. Whether you choose to frame it and hang it on your wall or display it on a shelf, it is sure to draw attention and admiration. Embrace a piece of cultural history that reflects the charm of the late 20th century!
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of the past. Add this beautiful cover to your collection today and enjoy its artistic and historical value for years to come!