Description
The COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from August 27, 1973, features the whimsical artwork of renowned illustrator Ronald Searle in a striking piece titled "It's A Bird." This cover art exemplifies the iconic style that The New Yorker is celebrated for. It's a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines, comic art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates playful yet sophisticated design.
What makes this cover especially noteworthy is its unique absence of a label or newsstand information, giving it a distinct charm. It represents a slice of history, perfect for display or framing, adding character to any room.
Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", this cover is an excellent size for various uses, whether you want to showcase it as art in your home or use it as a part of your creative projects. The good condition of this cover, coupled with minor wear, ensures it retains its vintage appeal while still being presentable.
Each piece comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring that you can keep it safe from dust and damage. This makes it easy to display without worrying about its preservation.
- Unique Ronald Searle artwork that captures the essence of 1970s artistic expression.
- Perfect size for display or inclusion in art-related projects, making it versatile for various uses.
Don't miss the chance to own this delightful piece of cultural history. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting, this cover will surely be a cherished addition to your collection.
Get your copy of this stunning cover today and celebrate the artistry that The New Yorker has delivered for decades!