Description
Step into the artistic world of classic magazines with this exclusive offering: the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker dated August 20, 1966, featuring the delightful theme created by the renowned illustrator William Steig. This piece represents a slice of history and showcases a unique aspect of mid-20th century American culture.
This cover is a genuine artifact, not a mere reproduction. Measuring 11.5" x 8.5", it provides a perfect size for framing or displaying as part of your art collection. Immediately, you'll be captivated by the charming illustration and the nostalgia it evokes. This cover is perfect for art lovers, collectors, or anyone who appreciates the whimsical touch of William Steig.
In terms of condition, this cover is classified as good, showing minor signs of wear that lend an authentic touch to its character. There are no labels, allowing you to appreciate the artwork in its purest form. While you may notice slight imperfections, such as minor wear on the outer edges and some marks, these aspects only add to its charm and history. Be sure to examine the attached photos to see its condition firsthand.
- Authentic New Yorker magazine cover from August 20, 1966, by William Steig.
- Ideal for collectors or as a decorative piece in any home or office.
Take the opportunity to own a piece of New Yorker history. This cover not only enhances your space but also sparks conversation among friends and guests. The innovative designs of that era continue to inspire and influence modern creators. Don’t miss out on adding this beautiful piece to your collection!