Description
Discover a piece of history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from February 25, 1967, featuring the captivating theme by renowned artist Rea Irvin. This stunning cover is a must-have for collectors and fans of classic magazine art alike. The rich imagery and unique design evoke nostalgia for a golden era of illustration and publishing. Ideal for framing or simply as a decorative piece, this cover encapsulates the essence of The New Yorker, making it a conversation starter in any home or office.
What's truly special about this artwork is its authenticity. Unlike reproductions or photocopies, this cover is an original, preserving the vibrancy and detail of the original work. Measuring a convenient 11.5" x 8.5", it's the perfect size for variety of display options. Whether you want to add it to a collection, hang it on a wall, or gift it to a friend, this piece will certainly create an impact.
In terms of condition, it is rated as 'Good' with minor wear on the outer edges, reflecting its age while still keeping its charm. There’s no label, which only adds to its vintage appeal. It's a fantastic opportunity for anyone who appreciates the artistry of magazine covers.
- Authentic Original: Not a photocopy, this cover is an original piece from The New Yorker, ensuring real quality.
- Artistic Value: The intricate design by Rea Irvin offers a glimpse into the artistic style of the 1960s, making it a unique and collectible item.
This cover is not just a piece of paper; it is a slice of history. Grab this opportunity to own a vibrant slice of The New Yorker legacy today!