Description
Discover a piece of history with the cover from The New Yorker, dated August 30, 1958, featuring a captivating theme by renowned illustrator Arthur Getz. This cover art encapsulates the essence of mid-20th-century artistry and is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Measuring 11.5" x 8.5", this iconic cover is presented in good condition, showcasing its vintage charm. While it does exhibit minor wear on the edges and a folded crease down the middle, these details only add to its character and authenticity. It's an incredible conversation starter that evokes nostalgia and reminisces of a bygone era.
This piece does not come with a label, yet its distinct design makes it easily recognizable. Whether you’re a long-time fan of The New Yorker or an admirer of fine art, this cover by Arthur Getz offers a great glimpse into the themes and cultural narratives of its time.
Here are some key features and benefits of this exceptional item:
- Unique Artwork: Arthur Getz's illustrations provide a captivating glimpse into the themes of the late 1950s, making this cover a reflection of the art and culture of the era.
- Perfect for Display: The dimensions and design make this cover an ideal addition to your home or office decor, sparking conversations and showcasing your love for classic magazines.
Don't miss your chance to own this unique collectible. It's perfect for framing or as a standalone art piece. Embrace the nostalgia and charm that this cover brings into your space. Add it to your collection today!