Description
Introducing a stunning piece of vintage ephemera: the cover only from the December 24, 1955, issue of The New Yorker, featuring the enchanting artwork by Christina Malman. This authentic cover represents a time when magazine art was cherished and celebrated. It's a perfect addition for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the nostalgic charm of mid-20th-century publications.
The dimensions of this exquisite piece measure 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, making it an ideal size for framing or display. Whether you want to showcase it in your living room, office, or gallery, this cover is sure to spark conversations and add character to your space.
This cover is not a photocopy but an original piece, bringing authenticity to your collection. It’s important to note that while the cover is in good condition overall, it does exhibit minor wear along the outer edges, which is typical for an item of this age. There is no label included, which only adds to its charm, as it embodies the history and stories of the era.
- Original artwork by Christina Malman, showcasing vintage magazine aesthetics.
- Perfectly sized for framing, allowing you to create a stunning display.
Take a step back in time with this beautiful cover from The New Yorker. It captures the essence of its era and offers a glimpse into the artistic trends of the 1950s. Each detail tells a story, making it an intriguing piece for anyone passionate about history or art.
Don't miss the chance to own this slice of history. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift for a fellow collector, this cover is sure to illuminate any environment it graces. Grab it today and let the spirit of vintage charm brighten your space!