Description
If you are a collector of vintage magazines or a fan of iconic illustrations, you'll love this cover from The New Yorker dated June 1, 1968. Featuring the brilliant theme by Charles E. Martin, this cover art embodies the essence of mid-century illustration with its captivating visual appeal.
This product is being offered as the cover only, making it a unique piece for anyone looking to add a touch of classic art to their collection. Unlike modern reproductions, this is an authentic original, not a photocopy, ensuring that you receive a piece of history.
Measuring 11.5" x 8.5", this cover is an ideal size for framing or displaying in your home or office. The vibrant colors and intricate details make it a stunning addition to any décor. Imagine it hanging in your living space or serving as a conversation starter among friends and family.
Condition is key when it comes to vintage items, and this cover is in good condition overall. Please be aware that it does have minor wear along the outer edges, adding character to this vintage piece. There's a small rip, which is visible in the accompanying photo.
- Original Artwork: Enjoy a genuine piece of The New Yorker history with stunning artwork by Charles E. Martin.
- Perfect for Framing: Its classic size makes it an excellent choice for display in your favorite frame.
Capture a piece of the past and let this August 1968 cover bring a sense of nostalgia to your space. Whether you are a lifelong fan of The New Yorker or simply appreciate unique art, this cover offers an authentic glimpse into the artistry of the 60s. Don't miss your chance to own this classic cover!
Embrace the charm of vintage periodicals with this classic cover that reflects an era of rich creativity and thought-provoking themes. Add it to your collection today!