Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with this COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from January 15, 1979. This beautiful cover, illustrated by the renowned artist Ronald Searle, captures the whimsical charm of a cat that is sure to add character to any collection or decor.
This cover, presented without its accompanying magazine, is a collector's dream for fans of The New Yorker or enthusiasts of vintage art. It is an exquisite representation of 1970s graphic design, showcasing Searle's iconic style that blends humor with artistic flair.
Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 3/4", this cover is in good condition, exhibiting only minor wear that adds to its vintage appeal. While there are some creases on the front, they are consistent with its age and do not detract from the overall beauty of the artwork. For your convenience, this cover will arrive protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in good shape for years to come.
- Vibrant and iconic illustration by Ronald Searle, perfect for framing.
- No label or newsstand markings, showcasing the artwork's original integrity.
This cover not only serves as an artistic statement but also as a conversation starter. Imagine displaying this eye-catching piece in your living room, office, or gallery. Whether you are a devoted fan of The New Yorker or a lover of feline art, this cover is an ideal addition to your collection.
Don't miss out on this whimsical portrayal of a cat from a classic publication. Grab this enchanting piece of history today, and let it bring a touch of vintage charm to your space!