Description
The featured item is a unique cover only from The New Yorker magazine, dated January 28, 1980, showcasing an incredible artwork titled "The Blues" by the talented artist John Norment. This is a piece that embodies the creative spirit and rich cultural heritage explored in classic New Yorker covers. It brings a touch of nostalgia and artistry, making it an exceptional collectible for any magazine enthusiast or art lover.
Although this listing is for the cover only, it is still a valuable find. The cover does not have a label or newsstand sticker, ensuring it maintains a clean aesthetic. It's important to note that the condition is listed as acceptable, meaning it has visible wear but still possesses a great deal of character.
Key details you should know:
- Measurements: 8 1/2" x 11 1/2"—a perfect size for framing or display.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its charm and integrity.
The cover does show signs of wear, so be sure to check the accompanying photos to gauge its condition for yourself. Collecting magazine covers is a fantastic way to own a piece of history, and this particular cover is a stunning representation of the artistic endeavors from the era.
Take a moment to imagine how this beautiful piece could enhance your home or art collection. Whether you decide to hang it on your wall or simply keep it safe in a collection, this New Yorker cover is sure to evoke conversations and admiration.
Feel free to browse through the visuals to see every detail for yourself:
This collectible cover truly captures a moment in time. Don’t miss your chance to add this exceptional item to your collection today!