Description
Discover a piece of history with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, July 4, 1983, featuring the stunning artwork "The Center Town" by the talented Arthur Getz. This magazine cover captures a moment in time and embodies the essence of urban life as seen through the eyes of one of America’s most celebrated illustrators. It's a unique addition for any collector or a conversation starter for your home decor.
This item is notable for its well-preserved condition despite being a vintage piece. The magazine comes with a protective plastic covering that ensures it stays in good shape, making it an excellent option for both collectors and enthusiasts alike. The absence of a label adds a touch of authenticity, enhancing its appeal.
Key Features:
- Authentic July 4, 1983, New Yorker magazine cover, featuring acclaimed artwork by Arthur Getz.
- Includes protective plastic covering to guard against wear and tear.
Measuring the standard size for magazine covers, this item will easily fit into any magazine frame or binder, adding a touch of sophistication and nostalgia to your collection. Minor wear on the cover indicates its vintage nature, which many collectors find charming and adds to the story behind the piece.
The cover showcases the quintessential style that made The New Yorker a staple in American culture. It brings to life the artistic spirit of the 1980s and serves as a visual representation of the era’s aesthetics. Don't miss out on adding this to your collection—it’s sure to evoke memories and spark conversations.
Good condition, newsstand copy without label. Minor wear on the entire magazine.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
This unique piece not only serves as a decorative item but also as a slice of American cultural history. Whether you are an avid collector of vintage magazines or looking for a unique gift, this cover is a wonderful choice.