Description
If you are a fan of vintage magazines or a collector seeking unique pieces, we present a special find: the cover only from The New Yorker dated December 9, 1974, featuring the intriguing artwork titled "Solo Act" by Robert Tallon. This item showcases the distinctive artistry and creative themes that The New Yorker is known for.
This cover is a fantastic piece of nostalgic art that encapsulates the essence of the era. Although it comes with no label, its historical significance remains intact, making it an excellent addition to any collection. Whether you are displaying it as part of a gallery wall or framing it for your personal library, this cover will surely draw attention and spark conversation.
Please note, this is a pre-owned item with visible wear. The cover shows creases on the front and within, and there may be additional marks, which are common in vintage pieces. We encourage buyers to review the provided image closely to assess its condition.
Key features of this collectible include:
- Authentic cover art by renowned artist Robert Tallon.
- Classic New Yorker magazine design, perfect for framing or display.
For convenience, we offer combined shipping. If you are looking to purchase multiple items, just reach out to us for an updated shipping quote.
To ensure your new acquisition is well-protected, all our items come with a plastic protective covering. You can rest easy knowing your vintage cover will stay in great shape. The dimensions of this cover are approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it a versatile size for various display options.
Experience a piece of history with this lovely cover. It's not just a decorative piece but a snapshot of cultural context from a bygone era, waiting to be treasured by you.