Description
Step back in time with the striking, artistic cover from the February 2, 1981 issue of The New Yorker, featuring the captivating work of renowned artist Robert Tallon. This unique piece, presented as a cover only, serves as a fantastic addition for collectors or fans of vintage magazines and modern art alike. With a visual storytelling style that draws readers in, this cover showcases the creative essence of The New Yorker in its prime.
Measuring approximately 8 1/4" x 11", this cover makes a bold statement when displayed. Whether hung in your living room, office, or studio space, it is sure to spark conversations and admiration. This cover is in good condition, displaying minor wear that adds character without detracting from its beauty.
Here are some key features of this incredible item:
- Cover only, perfect for framing or display, allowing you to enjoy the artwork without the need for the entire magazine.
- Comes in a protective plastic covering, ensuring it remains in good condition for years to come.
This piece is a delightful find for those who appreciate artistic expression and nostalgia. The iconic design by Robert Tallon epitomizes the charm and wit associated with The New Yorker, making it a great gift for art lovers, magazine enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a touch of vintage flair to their decor.
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements 8 1/4" x 11"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history and celebrate the artistic talent behind one of America’s most beloved magazines. Add this remarkable cover by Robert Tallon to your collection today!