Description
Discover a piece of art history with this charming cover only from The New Yorker, dated July 19, 1982. This cover, titled "City Sailing" by the talented artist Arthur Getz, captures a whimsical sailboat drifting through the urban landscape, making it a delightful addition to any collection. Whether you’re a long-time fan of The New Yorker or simply appreciate unique artwork, this cover is a must-have!
Though offered as a cover only, this item retains its artistic integrity. Please note that it is in acceptable condition, showing signs of its long journey through time. It is sold without a label, just like you would find on a newsstand. It's perfect for framing or as a decorative piece in your home or office.
Measuring at 8 1/4" by 11", this cover has its share of wear, which can be viewed clearly in the provided photos. It features some marks and creases, particularly on the front corners, along with minor rips. Don't forget to examine the photos closely to appreciate its character and history.
- Includes plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
- A unique piece showcasing the artistic style of Arthur Getz, perfect for collectors.
For your peace of mind, the cover comes well protected. It’s packaged in a plastic sleeve to help stave off further wear. This cover not only tells a story but also adds a touch of nostalgia to your space. No one else can claim this unique piece, making it a wonderful conversation starter.
Take a closer look at this fascinating cover and let it bring a bit of vintage charm to your collection. Act quickly before it's gone!