Description
Discover a unique piece of art and history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker July 22, 1972, created by the renowned Saul Steinberg. This striking cover, set against the backdrop of the 1970s, captures a moment in time that is both nostalgic and visually captivating. Ideal for art enthusiasts, collectors, or as a distinctive decor piece, it stands out with its artistic flair and relevance.
This particular cover is in good condition, displaying minor wear that only adds to its vintage charm. Perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of timeless design, it measures 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", fitting seamlessly into most standard frames or collections.
Key Features:
- Authentic cover art by Saul Steinberg, a celebrated figure in American illustration and editorial design.
- Includes a plastic protective covering to ensure the integrity and preservation of the artwork.
It's important to note that this listing is for the cover only, with no label attached. This aspect makes it an ideal choice for those who wish to showcase artwork without the distraction of additional text. The absence of a label allows the art to speak for itself, making it a pure expression of Steinberg's creative vision.
Your purchase will arrive in a protective plastic covering, safeguarding against dust and damage. This careful attention to detail reflects our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Whether displayed in your living room, office, or art studio, this piece is sure to be a delightful conversation starter for guests and visitors alike.
Don't miss the chance to own this iconic cover that embodies the spirit of creative journalism from the past decades. Whether you're an avid collector or simply looking to add a touch of artistic flair to your space, this Saul Steinberg cover is a must-have addition to your collection.