Description
Add a touch of nostalgia to your collection with this original cover of The New Yorker from December 17, 1979. Featuring the delightful artwork of Eugene Mihaesco, this festive cover encapsulates the holiday spirit, showcasing a whimsical Christmas list theme that resonates with the joys of the season. Whether you are a devoted fan of The New Yorker or a collector of vintage magazine covers, this piece is a perfect addition to any collection.
This cover comes in good condition, maintaining its vintage charm with minor wear considered typical for an item of its age. It is newsstand quality and assuredly comes without any labels, ensuring its pristine aesthetic. To keep it looking its best, the cover is protected with a durable plastic covering. This ensures longevity and helps maintain the vibrant colors and intricate details of the artwork.
- Dimensions: This magazine cover measures a generous 8 1/4" x 11 1/2", making it the ideal size for framing or display.
- Protective Covering: The purchase includes a plastic protective cover that safeguards the cover while showcasing its beauty.
Imagine displaying this remarkable cover in your home or office, instantly sparking conversations and evoking memories of holiday traditions past. The artistry of Eugene Mihaesco brings warmth and character, making it an eye-catching focal point in any setting.
Take a step back in time and own a piece of New Yorker history. This cover not only represents a specific date but also embodies the quintessential spirit of Christmas, with all its cheer and warmth.
Don't miss out on this unique collectible that brings both beauty and a story into your space. Get your hands on this delightful cover today and celebrate the season with a piece of art that tells a timeless tale.