Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker July 25, 1970 Concert Tent by Arthur Getz. Simply stunning, this cover encapsulates the charm of The New Yorker magazine during its golden years. Ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates timeless creativity, this cover brings sophistication and a touch of nostalgia to your space.
This item features iconic artwork by Arthur Getz, known for vividly capturing the essence of American culture through his illustrations. The concert tent depicted on this cover not only serves as a visual reminder of the vibrant events of 1970 but also tells a story of music and celebration that resonates even today. It's a fantastic conversation starter for guests and a lovely piece to include in your collection.
Please note that this listing is for the cover only, with no label attached. The exact item shown in the listing is what you will receive, so you can shop with confidence!
We prioritize the quality of our products. Each cover measures approximately 11 ½” x 8 ½”, making it a perfect fit for standard-sized frames. To ensure longevity, all our items come with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding against dust and damage over time.
- Unique Artwork: Enjoy the vibrant and detailed illustration by Arthur Getz that captures a moment in time.
- Protective Design: Each cover is encased in a plastic covering to maintain its excellent condition and protect against wear.
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We offer combined shipping; simply reach out to us for more information. Your purchase will be packaged carefully to ensure it arrives in the best possible condition.
This piece isn't just a magazine cover; it's a collectible that pays homage to the cultural tapestry of the late 20th century. Don't miss the opportunity to own a slice of this artistic legacy!