Description
Step into a moment of artistic history with the iconic cover from The New Yorker dated July 21, 1980, titled "Flower's Blooming," masterfully illustrated by Charles Saxon. This cover art not only represents a season of renewal but also captures the essence of creativity that The New Yorker is renowned for.
Crafted for collectors and fans of the magazine, this piece is sold as a cover only, allowing you to appreciate the artwork without the need for the full magazine. This particular copy is in good condition, showcasing minor wear throughout its entirety. It's the perfect addition to your collection or a unique piece of art for your home.
Key features of this magazine cover include:
- Dimensions of 8 1/4" x 11 1/2", the ideal size for framing or display.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation.
While there are some visible rips and wear on the binding, these imperfections add character to this nostalgic piece. It serves as a reminder of the passing of time and how art evolves. The absence of a label on the newsstand edition enhances its appeal, making it a true collectible.
To make it easier for you to assess the condition of this cover, we've included detailed photos. Please take a closer look at the images provided to understand the wear better.
This cover not only celebrates summer blooms but also stands as a testament to the innovative illustrations that The New Yorker has been known for over the years. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of magazine history!