Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with the iconic full cover from The New Yorker dated January 19, 1957. Created by talented artist Edna Eicke, this cover captures the essence of mid-20th century culture in America. The artwork serves as a nostalgic reminder of a different time, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for any magazine enthusiast.
This offer includes the magazine cover only, ensuring you can showcase this beautiful piece without the distractions of the rest of the magazine. The cover boasts genuine authenticity and is not a photocopy, preserving the original artistry that Edna Eicke intended.
Measuring 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, this item fits seamlessly into standard frames for display. Please note that the cover is in acceptable condition, but it does come with its share of character. There are signs of wear, including a few rips, creases, and marks. It's a testament to its age and history, and it adds to the overall charm of this collectible.
- Authentic New Yorker cover from January 19, 1957 by Edna Eicke.
- Perfect for collectors or as a unique home decor piece.
Examine the photos closely to understand the imperfections, such as a few creases on the front and rips. These features highlight the genuine history of this magazine cover while giving you an eye-catching conversation starter.
To give you a visual idea of this captivating piece, here is the image of the cover you will receive:
Embrace this opportunity to own a slice of vintage magazine history. It's not just a cover; it's a reflection of an era and an artist's vision. Whether displayed at home, in an office, or added to a collection, this cover is sure to draw interest and admiration from all who see it.