COVER ONLY The New Yorker January 26 1976 Steam Pipes by Eugene Mihaesco


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The New Yorker cover from January 26, 1976, featuring a captivating artwork titled "Steam Pipes" by Eugene Mihaesco, is a must-have for collectors and fans of iconic magazines. This cover embodies a striking visual representation of urban life and the intricate steam pipes that run beneath a bustling city. It is a brilliant showcase of Mihaesco’s talent and remains a timeless piece of art that speaks to the heart of New York City's character.

This product is offered as a cover only, ensuring that you receive the artwork in its purest form. The cover is in good condition, making it an excellent addition to any collection. With no labels, the pristine appeal of the cover is unhindered, allowing you to appreciate the details and colors that bring the image to life.

Key features of this product include:

  • Protected with a plastic covering to preserve its quality.
  • Dimensions of 8 1/4" x 11 1/2" make it suitable for framing or display.

It does exhibit minor wear from being on display but that only adds to its vintage charm. This minor aging gives the cover character and tells a story about its journey through the years.

As part of the rich history of The New Yorker, this cover is not just a decorative item but a piece of storytelling, capturing the essence of a moment in time. Whether you are an avid collector or looking for a unique gift for someone special, this cover is sure to impress.

Don't miss your chance to own this collectible piece. Dive into the world of art and journalism combined with this striking cover!

The New Yorker cover January 26 1976 by Eugene Mihaesco

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