Description
Step back in time with a piece of history: the August 8, 1970 cover of The New Yorker, showcasing the iconic artwork titled "Keep America Beautiful" by Charles Martin. This is not just any magazine cover; it's a conversation starter and a stunning display of artistic expression that captures the essence of the era.
When you bring this cover into your collection, you’re investing in a unique artwork that exemplifies mid-20th century sentiment and artistic style. As you admire the captivating illustration, you’ll appreciate the thoughtful message behind it—an appeal for environmental conscience that remains highly relevant today.
This cover only is perfect for framing, home decor, or as a memorable gift for lovers of vintage art and journalism. Each piece measures approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, allowing it to fit well in standard-sized frames for easy display.
To ensure your purchase arrives in pristine condition, each cover comes with a plastic protective covering. Here are a couple of its key features:
- Authentic vintage magazine cover, an essential for collectors or enthusiasts of The New Yorker
- High-quality print maintaining the vibrancy of the original artwork suitable for framing and display
Feel confident in your purchase! The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Be sure to check the photograph for any details on the item's condition. If you're interested in buying more, we happily offer combined shipping—just ask!
Take a look at this beautiful piece:
Enhance your space with this stunning piece of cultural history that brings together artistry and a powerful message. Don't miss out on adding "Keep America Beautiful" to your collection today!