Description
If you appreciate unique and artistic magazine covers, you will love this special piece from The New Yorker. On December 7, 1981, Charles Saxon created a whimsical illustration featuring an enchanting animal show. This cover, while sold as a standalone item, carries a timeless charm that is perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
This item is not just a magazine cover; it's a snapshot of cultural history that reflects the era's artistic style and societal themes. The vibrant colors and intricate details of the illustration showcase the creativity and vision of Saxon, making it a noteworthy addition to your collection.
The cover is in "Good" condition, demonstrating its age while maintaining its appeal. There is minor wear visible on the surface, typical for a publication of this vintage. Despite its age, the overall aesthetic remains striking and can serve as an eye-catching decor piece or conversation starter in your home or office.
- Dimensions: The cover measures 8 1/4" x 11", a standard size that fits well in frames for display.
- Protected Design: Each cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring the design remains safe and vibrant for years to come.
With no label attached, this cover retains its authenticity. It is an excellent find for those who appreciate the fine art of magazine design. The protective covering adds an additional layer of security, allowing you to display this vintage piece with confidence.
Whether you're looking to enhance your collection or find a unique gift for a friend who loves The New Yorker, this cover serves as a lovely option. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of this classic publication's history.
Own this elegant cover from a beloved magazine, as it's more than just a piece of paper—it's a slice of cultural art history.