Description
If you’re a fan of classic magazine art or looking for a unique decorative piece, you’ll appreciate this piece of history—a cover from The New Yorker dated February 11, 1980. This particular artwork, titled "Flower Wall," was illustrated by the talented Michael Witte. The vibrant and whimsical design captures the essence of the magazine’s artistry from that era.
This item is a cover only, making it perfect for collectors or as a standalone art piece. It comes in good condition, showcasing the artistry without any distractions from labels or ads. Whether you’ve been a longtime subscriber or are just discovering The New Yorker for the first time, this cover is a great way to celebrate the magazine’s legacy.
Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", it will fit nicely into any standard frame, allowing you to display it in your living room, office, or study. The cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in pristine condition for years to come.
Here are some key features of this charming cover:
- Artistically Unique: The "Flower Wall" design adds a splash of color and creativity to any space.
- Collector’s Item: A genuine piece from The New Yorker that can enhance your collection or be a conversation starter.
This is a no-label newsstand edition, further emphasizing its authenticity and classic appeal. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of magazine history that reflects the artistic spirit of the time.