Description
Experience a piece of art history with this unique cover from The New Yorker, dated January 5, 1981. Designed by the talented Charles Booth, this cover captures the whimsical charm of feline life in a cozy room setting. Perfect for cat lovers and art enthusiasts alike, this collectible piece is a delightful addition to any home, gallery, or office space.
This listing is for the cover only, showcasing a captivating illustration that reflects the humor and style of The New Yorker during that era. Please note that this item is in good condition, making it suitable for framing or displaying as a standalone art piece.
Key features of this iconic cover include:
- Dimensions of 8 1/4" x 11", ideal for effortless framing and showcasing.
- Comes with a clear plastic protective covering to preserve its beauty.
The cover does not have a label, emphasizing its authentic newsstand origin. You will find some marks on the cover, which add to its vintage charm. These small imperfections are reflected in the accompanying photographs, allowing you to make an informed decision before purchase.
Whether you are a loyal New Yorker reader, a collector of vintage magazine covers, or simply someone who appreciates the artistry of illustration, this cover is sure to brighten your day. The humor and warmth of the cat room scene will evoke nostalgia and inspire conversation among guests.
Take a moment to admire the artistry by viewing the images below:
Don’t miss the chance to own this captivating cover! It's not just a piece of magazine history; it's a work of art that can elicit memories and storytelling. Add this charming cover to your collection today!