Description
Introducing the striking cover of The New Yorker from July 7, 1975, showcasing "Pie of July" by renowned artist Chris Weber. This unique piece of art captures a whimsical yet poignant portrayal of summer celebrations that resonates with nostalgia and creativity. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazine covers, this item is sure to become a prized addition to your collection.
The cover, described as "COVER ONLY," comes without any labels, ensuring you receive an authentic piece of history. The vibrant colors and artistic style offer a glimpse into mid-70s culture and art. Whether you frame it or display it as-is, this cover will undoubtedly spark conversations and admiration from guests and art lovers alike.
When purchasing this product, rest assured you will receive the exact item depicted in the listing. We encourage you to examine the picture for condition purposes—notice the detailed artwork and vibrant imagery that Chris Weber is renowned for.
- The cover measures approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it an ideal fit for standard frames, or perfect for a scrapbook or art book.
- Each cover is carefully protected with a plastic covering to ensure its preservation during shipping and storage.
If you are considering more than one item, feel free to ask about our combined shipping options. We are more than happy to accommodate your needs to make your shopping experience even better!
Check out the stunning visual of the cover below:
This item is not just a magazine cover; it’s a slice of history, an artistic statement, and a perfect gift for anyone who appreciates classic art and vintage publications. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of The New Yorker legacy!