Description
Presenting the iconic cover of The New Yorker from January 5, 1976, designed by the renowned artist Saul Steinberg. This cover is a striking representation of the playful yet sophisticated style that has become synonymous with the magazine. Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", it makes for a fantastic addition to any art collection or a thoughtful gift for a fan of vintage publications.
This listing features the cover only, with no accompanying label or newsstand markings. While the cover displays minor wear consistent with its age, it retains a charming character that collectors and art enthusiasts will appreciate.
- Enjoy the unique artistic expression by Saul Steinberg, a pivotal figure in American art and illustration.
- The magazine cover arrives in a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation and longevity.
Despite the minor rips noted, this cover is still in good condition and offers a wonderful glimpse into the cultural zeitgeist of the mid-1970s. Whether you're a long-time subscriber to The New Yorker or discovering its rich history for the first time, this cover encapsulates a moment in time that resonates through humor and creativity.
To aid your purchasing decision, we encourage you to examine the high-resolution photos provided. These images showcase the cover's condition, highlighting its unique design and any imperfections.
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of literary and artistic history. The Saul Steinberg cover from 1976 is more than just an illustration—it's a conversation starter, a collector's item, and a beautiful decor piece for your home or office.