Description
Introduce a piece of history into your collection with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated January 2, 1971. Featuring the captivating artwork "Church Bells" by renowned artist Arthur Getz, this cover is a perfect representation of the artistic spirit of the early '70s. Its unique design not only draws the viewer in but also sparks conversations about the era's cultural landscape.
This listing is for the cover only, which measures approximately 11.5" x 8.5". This iconic piece is ideal for framing or displaying as a standalone art piece. Whether you are a long-time fan of The New Yorker or an art enthusiast seeking to enrich your decor, this cover will surely make a statement.
The item pictured is the exact one you will receive, so you can shop with confidence. We value transparency, and encourage you to check the picture for condition purposes to ensure it meets your expectations.
- Protected with a plastic covering to maintain its quality and preserve the vibrant colors.
- Perfect for collectors, art lovers, or as a unique gift for someone special.
We offer combined shipping for multiple purchases, so don’t hesitate to ask if you want to save on shipping costs. Your cover will be carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Celebrate the enduring art of magazine covers with this timeless piece from The New Yorker. It's not just a cover; it's a snapshot of a moment in time captured through the lens of artistic expression. Grab this unique item today and add a touch of vintage charm to your space!