Description
This stunning cover represents a piece of history from The New Yorker, dated June 9, 1975. Designed by the talented artist Paul Degen, this cover captures the essence of a vibrant cityscape, making it a fantastic addition to any art collection or home decor. Whether you’re a fan of vintage magazines or someone who appreciates artistic expression, this cover is sure to impress.
What makes this item particularly unique is that it is sold as a cover only. It does not include any of the internal pages of the magazine. However, its visual appeal remains undiminished. With no label or newsstand markings, this piece retains its original charm. Measuring at 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", it fits easily into standard frames, allowing for easy display.
In good condition, this magazine cover has been preserved with care. To ensure its protection, we include a plastic covering, allowing you to take it out and admire it without worrying about wear and tear. This is perfect for display in your living room, office, or even a gallery space.
- Unique cityscape design by Paul Degen, capturing a moment in time.
- Excellent condition with plastic protective covering included.
Embellish your walls with this iconic piece. It's not just a cover; it's a conversation starter and a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the 1970s. Perfect for art lovers, collectors, and fans of The New Yorker alike.
Cover only
Good condition
No Label / Newsstand
Measurements 8 1/2" x 11 1/2"
Comes with plastic protective covering.