Description
Welcome to a unique piece of art and history with this COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated August 2, 1976. This exquisite magazine cover features the iconic Art Gallery painting by renowned artist Arthur Getz. It's a delightful representation of cultural elegance, making it a perfect addition for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
The item displayed in this listing is exactly what you will receive. Please take a moment to examine the pictures carefully, as this cover does show some creases on the front and within the layout. Additionally, there may be some marks present, which are typical for an item of this age. The character and charm of vintage materials can often come with minor imperfections, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind.
One of the standout features of this magazine cover is its protective qualities. Each cover comes with a sturdy plastic protective covering, ensuring that your piece remains in good condition while on display or stored. Moreover, these covers measure approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making them the ideal size for framing or collection. Here are a few highlights:
- Featuring Arthur Getz's artistic vision, this classic cover encapsulates a moment in American art history.
- Comes with protective covering to prevent further wear and tear, preserving its elegance for years to come.
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This cover is not merely a magazine; it’s a slice of history. Add this beautiful representation of artistic achievement to your collection today, and enjoy the conversations it sparks!