Description
Introducing a gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike: the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from June 27, 1977, featuring the exquisite artwork "Outside Met" by the talented Arthur Getz. This iconic piece captures the essence of urban artistry that The New Yorker is renowned for. Whether you're a fan of vintage magazine covers or an admirer of Getz's artwork, this item will certainly add flair to your collection.
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements: 8 1/2" x 11 1/2"
This cover remains in good condition, showcasing only minor wear that is expected with its age. The visual impact of this cover is sure to spark conversations and admiration. Perfect for framing or simply displaying as a conversation starter, it embodies the unique literary and artistic culture of its time.
The magazine cover is offered with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it maintains its quality for years to come. Please note that there are creases present on the front, which have been captured in the accompanying photos for your review.
- Unique artwork by Arthur Getz, perfect for collectors or art enthusiasts.
- Protective covering included to preserve the magazine’s quality.
Celebrate the unique charm of The New Yorker and its storied history by adding this cover to your collection. Not only is it a nostalgia piece, but it's also a remarkable slice of art that reflects the cultural vibrancy of the late 1970s.
This is an opportunity to own a piece of magazine history that captures not just a moment in time but an entire cultural narrative. Don’t miss out on this collectible item that’s perfect for display in your living room, office, or dedicated art space. Grab it now and celebrate the legacy of classic magazine covers!