Description
Discover a unique piece of art history with this COVER ONLY of The New Yorker from June 10, 1974, featuring the iconic illustration titled "Hippies" by renowned artist Charles Saxon. This captivating cover encapsulates a significant cultural moment, reflecting the vibrant spirit of the 1970s. Whether you are a long-time collector or a newcomer to vintage magazine covers, this item makes a great addition to your collection.
This cover is sold without any labels and is in good condition, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate the charm of vintage publications. Its simple yet striking design is perfect for display in your home or office, serving as a conversation starter or a nostalgic remembrance of a bygone era.
Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", this magazine cover is the right size for framing and will fit well in standard frame sizes. It also comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains safe from dust and damage while you showcase it. You can simply place it on a shelf, hang it on the wall, or incorporate it into a creative DIY art project.
- Eye-catching Artwork: The "Hippies" illustration by Charles Saxon perfectly captures the essence of the 70s counterculture, making this cover not only a collectible but a stunning art piece.
- Great Condition: This New Yorker cover is in good condition and free from the typical markings found on used magazines, adding value to your collection.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this beautiful cover. It's perfect for anyone who enjoys unique vintage items or who appreciates the artistry that defines The New Yorker. Whether for your personal enjoyment or for presentation, this magazine cover is sure to enhance any space.