Description
The COVER ONLY The New Yorker December 23, 1967, brings you a slice of history from one of America’s most beloved magazines. Featuring a whimsical and captivating full cover theme by the renowned artist William Steig, this cover art is a delightful piece for collectors and fans alike. Each page of The New Yorker reflects the pulse of its time, and this issue is no exception. It captures the spirit of the late 1960s, marked by creativity and a touch of humor. Illustrated with Steig's unique style, this cover is a testament to the artistic brilliance that the magazine is known for.
As an authentic item, this cover is truly special. It is not a photocopy, ensuring that you possess a genuine piece of art that showcases the creativity of one of the best illustrators of the time. Measuring 11.5" x 8.5", it fits perfectly in a standard frame, allowing it to stand out as a striking wall display.
This particular cover is in good condition, although it does show minor wear on the outer edges, which only adds to its vintage charm. It comes without a label, enhancing its appeal as a true collectible for enthusiasts who appreciate character and history in their items.
- Authentic and original cover piece from a classic magazine.
- Perfect for framing and displaying in your home or office.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of The New Yorker. This cover not only serves as an art piece but also as a nostalgic reminder of a distinctive era in American culture. Instantly recognizable, it opens up conversations and resonates with fans of intelligent design and illustration.
Embrace this chance to capture a piece of artistry that transcends time. Whether you’re a dedicated collector or just starting your collection, this cover is an iconic addition that celebrates the artistry and legacy of The New Yorker. Make it yours today!