Description
Step into a moment frozen in time with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated June 26, 1978. Featuring an exquisite Ferris Wheel illustration by talented artist Paul Degen, this cover serves as a vibrant snapshot of American culture and art from the late '70s. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts, this item is more than just a magazine cover; it's a piece of history.
This listing includes the cover only, without any labels, making it an unobtrusive addition to your collection. The measurements of this classic piece are approximately 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", allowing it to fit perfectly in frames or display portfolios.
The cover is in good condition overall, though it does exhibit minor wear befitting its age. It’s a beautiful representation of Degen's imaginative artistry and the nostalgic vibe of The New Yorker during that era. Whether framed on a wall or stored in a collection, this cover is sure to spark conversation.
Key Features:
- Authentic magazine cover dated June 26, 1978
- Highlights an artistic illustration by Paul Degen
This cover comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation. Protecting your collectibles is essential, and this feature enhances the longevity of your item.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of cultural history. This cover can serve as a striking decorative element in your home, an educational piece in a classroom, or a prized addition to any collector’s library.
Grab this unique item today and experience the charm and creativity of one of America’s most beloved magazines in its dazzling glory.