Description
Step back in time with this striking cover from The New Yorker, dated January 18, 1958, featuring the captivating artistry of Constantin Alajalov. This piece of vintage magazine art is more than just a cover; it’s a snapshot of history and a conversation starter for any collector or enthusiast. With a classic design that reflects the era's unique aesthetic, this cover will add a touch of nostalgia and sophistication to your home or office.
The dimensions of this iconic cover are 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, making it a perfect size for framing or displaying. Whether you're a fan of vintage magazines, an art lover, or simply someone who appreciates the witty and cultural themes that The New Yorker embodies, this cover is a must-have. Imagine it hanging proudly on your wall, sparking discussions and admiration from guests.
Condition-wise, this cover is in good shape with minor wear on the edges, a testament to its age and authenticity. There is a folded crease down the middle, which adds character and illustrates its history. While it lacks a label, this only enhances its mystique and allure. It is ideal for those who value raw, unrefined pieces that tell a story of their journey through time.
Key Features:
- Authentic 1958 vintage cover, perfect for collectors.
- Beautiful artwork by renowned illustrator Constantin Alajalov, representing an important period in publication history.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this amazing piece of art from The New Yorker. Add it to your collection or gift it to a friend who appreciates the charm of yesteryear.