Description
The New Yorker magazine has long been a beacon of artistic expression and cultural commentary. This iconic cover, featured on July 4, 1983, is titled "Small Town" and is masterfully illustrated by Arthur Getz. As a cover-only piece, it captures the essence of the magazine while offering a glimpse into the nostalgic imagery that defines classic Americana.
Presented here is the cover without any label or newsstand markings, making it an ideal collectible for art enthusiasts and magazine lovers alike. Its dimensions measure 8 1/4" x 11", making it perfect for display in your home or office.
The condition of this cover is considered good, with only minor wear that speaks to its vintage charm. This wear adds character and tells a story, enriching its value as a collectible item.
To ensure your cover remains in pristine condition, it comes enclosed in a protective plastic covering, allowing you to appreciate its content without sacrificing its quality. This thoughtful addition makes it easy to showcase this piece of art without worries about damage from handling or environmental factors.
- High-quality reproduction of a classic cover that enhances your art collection.
- Perfect for framing and displaying in your workspace or living area.
This cover embodies both the artistic vision of Arthur Getz and the emblematic feel of The New Yorker from the 1980s. Whether you're a devoted fan of the magazine or a collector of American history, this piece deserves a special place in your collection.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of history! Add it to your collection today.