Description
Discover a piece of art history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from June 6, 1977, featuring the iconic "Taking Shelter" by Eugene Mihaesco. This cover, a stunning representation of mid-20th-century illustration, is perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates the unique artistry of The New Yorker.
This item includes only the cover, making it an ideal addition to your collection of magazine art or for framing as a standalone piece. The vibrant imagery captures a moment in time, inviting viewers into a world of thought and reflection that is synonymous with the essence of The New Yorker.
Offered in good condition, this cover has no label and showcases the aesthetics of newsstand editions. Its dimensions measure 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", making it a suitable size for display or as part of an artistic collage.
- Unique collectible featuring artwork by renowned illustrator Eugene Mihaesco
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition
This cover not only represents a great conversation starter but also a nostalgic glimpse into the artistic and cultural fabric of the 1970s. Hang it on your wall, place it on your coffee table, or add it to your portfolio of art pieces. It's sure to evoke interest and admiration from guests and fellow art lovers alike.
Capture a slice of history with this incredible piece, perfect for any New Yorker enthusiast or art aficionado. Don’t miss out on owning a piece that beautifully encapsulates a moment in time.
Get ready to elevate your collection with this remarkable cover, destined to blend seamlessly into your decor while showcasing timeless artistry.