Description
Celebrate the artistic spirit of timeless literature with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker December 14, 1968, featuring a stunning design by the renowned William Steig. This cover is not just a piece of art; it’s a slice of history that brings a touch of nostalgia into any space.
Measuring a compact 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, this cover is the perfect size for framing or display in your home, office, or library. It beautifully encapsulates the signature style and creativity that The New Yorker is celebrated for, making it a must-have for collectors, fans of vintage art, and anyone who appreciates quality illustration.
One of the striking features of this item is its authenticity. You can rest assured that you are acquiring an original piece rather than a photocopy. Every detail and color of this iconic cover has been carefully preserved, allowing you to enjoy the true essence of Steig’s artwork.
- Original cover art by William Steig, a celebrated cartoonist and illustrator.
- Good condition with minor wear on outer edges—perfect for framing.
This particular cover is in good condition and does not have any labels that could detract from its classic appeal. Some minor wear can be found on the outer edges, which adds character and speaks to its age and storied past. It's a fantastic conversation starter and will certainly impress any guests who appreciate vintage magazine art.
Imagine showcasing this remarkable piece of history on your wall or as part of your art collection. The New Yorker cover from December 14, 1968, is not just art; it tells a story and captures the imagination.
Don’t miss the opportunity to add this remarkable cover to your collection. It’s a perfect gift for a friend or a treat for yourself. Embrace the nostalgia of vintage art with this incredible piece from The New Yorker.