Description
Discover the charm and nostalgia of a classic publication with this cover only from The New Yorker, dated August 4, 1975. Featuring the iconic artwork titled "The Parking Lot" by Arthur Getz, this piece is a must-have for collectors and fans of vintage art alike. This cover showcases a masterful depiction of urban life in the mid-70s, perfectly encapsulating the essence of that era.
Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", this cover is the ideal size for framing or displaying in your home or office. It offers a unique conversation starter and a delightful touch of history. Perfect for those who appreciate the art of magazine covers, this piece serves both aesthetic and sentimental value.
The cover is in acceptable condition, showcasing the character that comes with age. While it does have some wear, it still holds its beauty and significance. The absence of a label or newsstand markings adds to its collectible appeal.
One of the key features of this product is its protective plastic covering, ensuring that the cover remains safe from dust and damage. Additionally, the cover comes with noticeable marks and wear on the binding, providing an authentic vintage feel.
- Protective plastic covering for longevity.
- Authentic vintage appeal with acceptable wear.
See the accompanying photo to appreciate the artistry and condition of this remarkable cover:
This cover only from The New Yorker is more than just a piece of paper; it’s a slice of history. Add it to your collection today or give it as a thoughtful gift to someone who loves art and nostalgia.