Description
Introducing the vintage cover of The New Yorker from February 28, 1959, designed by the talented Edna Eicke. This charming piece of art captures a significant moment in time, making it a desirable collectible for enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
Measuring at 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, this full cover carries its history with grace. Although it's a cover only, it stands as a testament to the creativity renowned in The New Yorker magazine, a publication that has entertained and informed readers for generations.
This cover is in good condition overall, perfect for framing or adding to a curated collection. While it does exhibit some minor wear, these imperfections add to its charm and story. Specifically, you may notice:
- Minor wear on the edges, showcasing its age.
- A folded crease that runs down the middle, reflecting its nostalgic journey.
Additionally, there is a small rip, which has been lovingly preserved. Please refer to the product image for a closer look at these details.
The New Yorker covers are not just magazine illustrations; they are pieces of history that tell stories through art. Owning a cover like this allows you to display a slice of cultural heritage in your home or office.
Whether you're an avid collector or simply someone who appreciates vintage art, this cover will surely be a captivating addition to your space. Don’t miss your chance to own this lovely piece.
Bring a touch of vintage elegance into your life with this unique cover from The New Yorker. Act fast, as such treasures do not linger long in the market! Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of 1959 and let this cover inspire conversation and admiration in every glance.