Description
Introducing a unique artwork piece from The New Yorker—the iconic cover from January 12, 1976, titled "Tea Time" by the talented artist Charles Saxon. This remarkable cover captures a moment of serene elegance, offering a glimpse into the everyday charm of tea culture. Ideal for collectors and art enthusiasts alike, this cover is presented without its original magazine label, allowing for a clean display.
This cover only piece measures 8 1/2" x 11 1/2" and is in good condition, displaying minor wear which only adds to its vintage charm. It is perfect for framing or as part of a larger collection. The absence of a label makes it a unique addition for those who appreciate the aesthetic beauty and historical significance of publications.
To ensure its protection and longevity, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering. This added feature keeps it safe from damage while allowing you to showcase the exquisite artwork. A fabulous conversation starter, this stylish cover can enhance any room, bringing a touch of artistic flair to your home or office.
- Features captivating artwork by renowned artist Charles Saxon.
- Comes with a protective covering to safeguard the piece.
Take a closer look at the beauty of this New Yorker cover:
This is your chance to own a piece of art history that speaks to the elegance of everyday life. Whether you are a collector or simply looking for a unique decorative element, this cover embodies sophistication with a hint of nostalgia.