Description
Introducing the iconic cover from The New Yorker, dated February 18, 1980, titled "King and Queen," beautifully illustrated by Paul Degen. This cover piece, offered as a cover only and without a label, serves as an excellent addition for fans of vintage art, magazine collectors, or anyone who appreciates the unique charm of classic magazine covers.
The artwork captures the essence of its time, making it not just a magazine cover but a piece of history. Paul Degen’s artistic flair shines through, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the cultural landscape of 1980. Its good condition means this cover can be proudly displayed or preserved as part of a collection.
Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", this cover is the perfect size for framing and displaying in your home or office. It adds a sophisticated and intellectual touch to any space. The new owner will appreciate that it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in pristine condition.
- Features a stunning illustration by renowned artist Paul Degen, highlighting the unique style of The New Yorker.
- The cover comes in a protective plastic sleeve, preserving its quality and allowing for easy display.
Add this collectible to your art or magazine collection today! The absence of a label makes it a unique find, perfect for nostalgia enthusiasts and first-time collectors alike.
Visualize this beauty in your living room or professional space, where it can spark conversations and admiration. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of magazine history.
Cover only
Good condition
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements 8 1/2" x 11 1/2"
Comes with plastic protective covering.