Description
If you're looking for a unique piece of art history, this cover from The New Yorker dated December 10, 1979, is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Designed by the talented Charles E. Martin, this cover captures the essence of urban life through the imagery of a bus shelter, blending art and daily life in an elegant way. Whether you are a fan of New Yorker publications or simply appreciate great art, this cover will not disappoint.
This item is a cover only, and it features a striking illustration that embodies the spirit of New York City during the late '70s. It's a conversation starter that can easily fit into various décor styles, from minimalist to eclectic. Decorating your space with this piece is not just about aesthetics; it’s about showcasing a slice of cultural heritage.
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- High-quality protective covering: All our items come with a plastic protective covering to ensure they remain in pristine condition.
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This cover is not just a part of magazine history; it’s an artwork that speaks volumes about the era in which it was created. Add it to your collection today and relish in the nostalgia and style it brings to your space! We look forward to providing you with this timeless piece of The New Yorker history.