Description
The COVER ONLY The New Yorker July 21, 1980, features a captivating artwork titled "Smile" by the talented Charles Saxon. This cover is a stunning representation of the unique and thoughtful style that The New Yorker is known for. Collectors and fans alike will appreciate the charm and artistic quality of this cover, which captures a moment in time from the late 20th century.
This item is being sold as the cover only, with no additional labels or inserts. The condition of the item is accurately depicted in the accompanying images, which showcase the vibrant colors and intricate details of Saxon's artwork. To ensure you receive an item that meets your expectations, please take a moment to review the picture provided.
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- Protected with a plastic covering: Every item comes with a protective sleeve to maintain its quality and integrity.
- Combined shipping option: If you're looking to buy multiple items, we gladly offer combined shipping to save you on costs—just ask!
Your satisfaction is our priority. We strive to deliver products that meet the highest standards. By purchasing this item, you’ll own a piece of The New Yorker’s storied history—perfect for framing, displaying, or adding to your existing collection.
Don’t miss your chance to own this iconic cover. With its beautiful depiction and historical significance, it makes an excellent gift or a cherished addition to your own collection.
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Experience the timeless creativity of Charles Saxon’s work today with this limited edition cover from The New Yorker—perfect for any art lover or magazine aficionado.