Description
Discover a piece of history with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated June 30, 1956. This exquisite cover, designed by the talented Edna Eicke, reflects the captivating artistry of mid-century America. It's not just a piece of paper; it’s a slice of culture that every magazine lover or art enthusiast would be proud to own.
This authentic cover is a remarkable addition to any collection and provides a unique way to celebrate the artistry of past publications. It measures a convenient 11.5" x 8.5", making it easy to frame or display as part of your home decor. Perfect for layering with other art pieces or showcasing by itself, it will undoubtedly draw the eyes of guests and spark interesting conversations.
Condition matters when it comes to vintage items, and this cover is in good shape overall. Note that there are some signs of age, including minor wear on the outer edges. Additionally, a folded crease down the middle gives it character, though there is a small rip visible in the photography. These imperfections add to its charm, telling the story of its journey through time.
- Authentic cover—no photocopies or reproductions.
- A unique collectible that captures mid-century artistry.
You won’t want to miss adding this beautiful cover to your collection. Whether you're a long-time fan of The New Yorker or an avid collector of vintage magazines, this cover represents a thoughtful piece of literary and artistic history.
Don’t wait! This remarkable piece is sure to enhance your collection and remind you of the rich editorial traditions that The New Yorker embodies. Grab it today!”