Description
Step into the world of timeless artistry with the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from January 20, 1975, featuring the captivating cover illustration titled "What Line" by Eugene Mihaesco. This cover showcases a unique blend of creativity and wit that The New Yorker is famous for, making it an essential collectible for magazine enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
Measuring a convenient 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", this cover is perfect for framing or as a striking addition to your art collection. Whether you’re decorating your home or office, this piece will spark conversations and add a touch of culture to your space.
Key Features:
- Unique Artwork: The intriguing design by Eugene Mihaesco captures the essence of the era, providing a glimpse into the artistic movement of the 1970s.
- Collector's Item: As a cover without a label, this item is a rare find, perfect for collectors looking to enhance their collection with distinctive memorabilia.
This particular copy is in good condition, featuring minor wear on the cover that is typical of a vintage find. It has been carefully preserved and comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains a cherished piece for years to come.
The minimalist aesthetic enhances its overall appeal, allowing it to blend seamlessly with various decor styles, from modern to eclectic. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of magazine history that extends beyond mere reading material; this cover is a work of art in its own right.
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Witness the artistry that has made The New Yorker a cultural icon. This cover is not just for the avid reader; it's a piece of history, perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift for someone who appreciates the finer things in life.