Description
Discover a piece of iconic history with this exceptional cover from The New Yorker dated February 16, 1957. Created by acclaimed artist Arthur Getz, this cover art captures the essence of the time and reflects the unique charm of vintage New Yorker publications. It's not just a magazine cover; it's a timeless work of art that can enhance your collection or serve as a remarkable decorative piece.
This product is an authentic representation of The New Yorker magazine, ensuring that you are adding a genuine item to your collection. Unlike many reproductions available today, this cover is not photocopied, guaranteeing its value and authenticity. Measuring at a convenient size of 11.5" x 8.5", this cover fits beautifully in standard frames, making it an ideal gift or personal keepsake.
In terms of condition, the cover is classified as good with minor wear on the outer edges. It does have a small rip, which does not detract from its overall appearance and can be viewed in the provided images. There’s no label, making it an intriguing piece that imparts a sense of nostalgia.
- Authentic artwork from a reputable publication, perfect for collectors and art lovers alike.
- Unique vintage aesthetic that brings characters and stories from 1957 to life in your space.
Whether you're a long-time admirer of The New Yorker or looking for a special gift for someone who appreciates classic art, this cover is an excellent choice. The charm of its design and the rich history behind it make it a conversation starter, inviting stories and memories of a bygone era.