Description
The New Yorker is renowned for its captivating covers that reflect the whimsical and profound nature of contemporary culture. This particular listing features the cover only from the iconic January 2, 1978 issue, graced by the artistic touch of R.O. Blechman. This exquisite piece of art is a perfect addition for collectors and fans of vintage magazine covers.
Presented without the original label, this cover showcases a unique 'Galaxy View' design that is both nostalgic and thought-provoking. Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", it will fit seamlessly into most standard frames, making it an excellent choice for display in your home or office.
The condition of this cover is marked as acceptable, which makes it ideal for those who appreciate character in their collectibles. While the cover does exhibit some wear, this adds to its charm and authenticity. Please refer to the included photos for a better view of its condition, particularly noting the wearing on the binding and some visible marks.
To ensure its preservation, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering. This means you can display it with confidence, knowing it is safeguarded against dust and potential damage. It's a fantastic way to celebrate the artistry involved in magazine publishing.
Key features of this product include:
- Unique and collectible vintage magazine cover from The New Yorker
- Comes with a protective plastic covering for durability
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of New York's rich magazine history. Great for collectors, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates the intricate work of renowned artists like R.O. Blechman. See the photos for a closer look:
Grab this collectible cover today, and let it spark conversation and admiration in your space!