Description
Celebrate the festive spirit with this iconic cover from The New Yorker, dated December 25, 1978, featuring the whimsical artwork of A. Francois. This cover, depicting Santa Claus, captures the charm and enchantment that the holiday season brings. Ideal for collectors or as a unique gift, it’s a piece of history that adds a touch of nostalgia to any space.
As a cover only, this item comes without its original magazine. It is in acceptable condition, showcasing wear that reflects its age and previous handling. Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11 1/2", it is a perfect fit for framing, allowing you to showcase it as a delightful piece of art in your home, office, or holiday decor.
Key Features:
- Authentic Artwork: The cover features unique artwork by A. Francois, perfect for those who appreciate vintage illustrations.
- Protective Covering Included: The item comes with a plastic protective covering to help maintain its condition for years to come.
The cover has been preserved according to its age, showing signs of wear, including some rips and adhesive residue on the back. We recommend checking the accompanying photos for a detailed look at its condition. This piece tells a story and showcases the festive art style synonymous with The New Yorker.
Whether you’re a magazine aficionado, a lover of vintage art, or searching for the perfect holiday gift, this cover brings a nostalgic touch. It also makes for a delightful conversation starter during festive gatherings.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of holiday history from The New Yorker!
Explore the joy of the season with this charming cover that celebrates the magic of Christmas and the art of storytelling through illustration.