Description
Introducing the COVER ONLY The New Yorker December 8, 1975 edition featuring a captivating Clown Portrait by renowned artist Paul Degen. This unique cover art is an excellent addition for collectors of vintage magazines, art enthusiasts, or anyone looking to showcase a piece of cultural history.
The item you see is exactly what you'll receive. The striking cover image captures the whimsical yet introspective nature of clowns, a theme that resonates through literature and art, making it a fascinating topic for conversation. Measuring approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, this cover is perfect for framing or displaying as a standalone piece.
It's important to note that this item has some creases on the front and within, along with possible marks. These imperfections add to its vintage charm and tell the story of its passage through time. If you’re keen on owning a piece of vibrant New York culture from the 1970s, you’ll appreciate the character these details bring.
- Embrace a unique art piece that showcases Paul Degen’s talent and creativity.
- Includes a plastic protective covering to preserve the magazine cover.
For those interested in saving on shipping, we do offer combined shipping. Just reach out with your request! Each cover is handled with care and comes securely packaged to ensure it arrives in the best condition possible.
Check out the image below to see the cover you’ll receive:
This cover captures a moment in time that speaks to the whimsical side of art and the human experience, making it a perfect gift for yourself or a loved one. If you're an avid fan of The New Yorker or simply love the unique artistry of vintage magazine covers, this is one you definitely won’t want to miss!