Description
COVER ONLY The New Yorker December 6, 1969 Full Cover Theme by Jean-Michel Folon
Authentic and collectible vintage magazine cover.
Not photocopied, ensuring its genuine vintage appeal.
Measuring 11.5" x 8.5", this cover is ideal for display.
In good condition, free from labels for a pristine appearance.
Minor wear evident on the outer edges, adding to its character.
Creases are present on the front, indicative of its age and history.
- This New Yorker issue is significant for its stunning cover theme illustrated by renowned artist Jean-Michel Folon.
- It captures the essence of December 1969, a time reflecting vibrant cultural shifts and artistic expression.
This vintage cover is not just a piece of paper; it offers a glimpse into a transformative period in art and culture during the 1960s. Folon's artwork represents a unique blend of surrealism and poignant commentary, making this cover a fascinating collectible for both art enthusiasts and magazine collectors. Whether you're a devoted fan of vintage magazines or looking to enhance your art collection, this unique piece is a must-have.
As a vintage magazine enthusiast, you'll appreciate the historical context this cover encapsulates, representing a decade of change and creativity. Its aesthetic appeal and artistic significance make it a standout addition to your collection, ideal for framing or as a conversational piece in any space.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this collectible artifact of vintage culture. Perfect for collectors or as a thoughtful gift for art lovers, this cover will surely enhance any collection.