Description
Step into the charming world of vintage art with this cover-only edition of The New Yorker, dated January 28, 1956. Designed by renowned artist Peter Arno, this iconic cover art captures the whimsical essence of mid-century illustration, making it a perfect collectible for fans of classic magazines and art enthusiasts alike.
This authentic cover is not a reproduction; it retains the unique character and detail that made the original publication so cherished. Measuring at an ideal size of 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, it fits perfectly into standard frames, allowing you to display this piece of nostalgia in your home or office effortlessly.
Condition is key when it comes to collectibles, and this cover is in good condition overall. While it is free from any labels, there is minor wear along the outer edges, adding to its vintage appeal without detracting from its beauty. It’s the small imperfections that often tell the story of a piece, making it even more special.
Here are some key features and benefits of this collectible cover:
- Original artwork by Peter Arno, showcasing vintage mid-century aesthetics.
- Perfectly sized to fit in standard frames, ideal for display in homes, offices, or galleries.
Imagine the conversations this classic cover could spark! Whether you're a dedicated collector of The New Yorker or simply love the nostalgia of vintage publications, this piece is a must-have. It not only tells a story from the past but also brings a unique charm to your space.
Don’t miss your chance to own this beautiful slice of history. It’s perfect for gifting or as a personal treasure. Add this stunning cover to your collection today!