Description
Presenting a stunning collectible for art and magazine enthusiasts alike: The cover only of The New Yorker, published on January 19, 1976. This striking piece features the artwork titled "Oranges" by the talented Gretchen Simpson. While missing the accompanying pages and advertising content, this cover stands alone as a work of art and a snapshot of culture from the mid-1970s.
This collectible cover is ideal for framing or as part of a gallery wall that showcases unique and vintage art. The captivating imagery, combined with New Yorker's renowned design, makes it a conversation starter wherever displayed. Fans of art, design, and history will appreciate having a piece of American journalism and culture from this era.
Key features of this distinctive collectible include:
- Acceptable condition, displaying character that reflects its age.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its integrity.
The cover measures approximately 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", making it a versatile size for framing. However, please note that the cover does show some wear, with noticeable rips as documented in the photos provided. This wear adds to its vintage charm and authenticity.
Below, you can find an image of this remarkable cover:
This cover has no label, making it a true find for collectors seeking to enhance their collections with original pieces. The New Yorker is synonymous with quality and creative expression; owning a piece of its history is an enriching experience. Don’t miss your chance to own this iconic cover from a celebrated publication.
If you have any questions or need further information, feel free to reach out. Experience the charm of vintage art today with this fantastic piece!