Description
Explore a piece of art and history with this exclusive cover from The New Yorker dated July 21, 1980. This captivating cover titled "1 2 3 Smile," illustrated by renowned artist Charles Saxon, serves as a beautiful testament to the magazine's legacy of featuring iconic artwork. It delivers a glimpse into the artful blending of wit and visual storytelling that The New Yorker is famous for.
This listing includes the cover only, perfect for art collectors, magazine enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates vintage publications. The cover measures 8 1/2" x 11 3/4" and is sold with no label, maintaining its original allure and charm. It's ideal for framing or displaying as part of a unique decor scheme.
Condition-wise, this cover is in good shape, though it does exhibit minor wear typical for its age. The cover has been preserved inside a plastic protective covering, ensuring its durability for years to come. Please note that there is some water damage, so make sure to review the included photos for a better understanding of its current condition.
- Collectible Item: A perfect addition to your collection of vintage magazines or framed artwork.
- Artistic Appeal: Featuring distinctive artwork by Charles Saxon, this cover adds a touch of sophistication to any space.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of literary history that reflects the artistic vision of the late 20th century. This The New Yorker cover is not just an image; it's a narrative captured in art.
Invest in a unique conversation starter that can elevate your living space or serve as a thoughtful gift for fellow art lovers. Grab this vintage piece of art today and bring a touch of nostalgia into your home!