Description
Celebrate the unique artistry of Saul Steinberg with this cover from The New Yorker dated July 17, 1970, titled "The 5 Fruits." This is not just a magazine cover; it is a piece of history that captures a moment in time through Steinberg’s clever illustrations. His work has influenced many and this cover exemplifies his trademark blend of wit and visual storytelling. This item is perfect for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates creativity in print.
What makes this cover especially appealing is that it is sold as a "cover only," without any labels, allowing you to focus on the artwork itself. This unique aspect gives it a personable touch, making it stand out from regular magazine copies. It provides a vintage flair that can enhance the decor of your home or office.
The dimensions of this cover are approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it an ideal size for framing. You can display it in your living room, study, or even gift it to a friend who appreciates the classics of American art and journalism.
Key features of this product include:
- Authentic July 17, 1970 cover art from The New Yorker by Saul Steinberg.
- Comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its quality and preservation.
When purchasing from us, rest assured that the item you see in the listing is exactly what you will receive. We encourage you to examine the pictures for a clear view of the item’s condition. Quality is our priority, and we are committed to providing you with a product that meets your expectations.
Enjoy the added benefit of combined shipping for multiple purchases – just ask and we’ll accommodate your needs! Each purchase also comes with a protective plastic covering to keep your art in pristine condition. Grab this stunning piece today and add it to your collection!