Description
If you’re a fan of vintage magazine covers, here’s a collector’s gem you don’t want to miss. This is the cover only from The New Yorker magazine, dated March 10, 1980. This unique piece features the artistic talent of Eugene Mihaesco, showcasing a delightful illustration that captures the essence of the publication’s renowned style. This cover is offered without any label, making it a perfect display piece for magazine enthusiasts or art collectors alike.
The dimensions of this vibrant cover are 8 1/2" x 11 3/4", allowing it to fit snugly within standard frames. It represents a remarkable moment in media history, and having it in your collection would surely spark conversations. Featuring the captivating mailbox theme, this cover is a beautiful reminder of the past that operates as a great decorative element.
Despite being vintage, the cover is in good condition with only minor wear, showcasing its durability over the decades. To ensure its protection and longevity, it comes with a clear plastic protective covering, preserving its quality while making it easy to display.
- Stunning vintage cover by renowned artist Eugene Mihaesco.
- Includes plastic protective covering for preservation and display.
Whether you’re adding to your personal collection or looking for a unique gift, this cover from The New Yorker is a fantastic choice that resonates with art and literary history. Don't miss your chance to own this striking piece!
With timeless appeal, it stands as a stylish decorative item that will add character to any space. Grab this cover now and celebrate a piece of New York's rich cultural tapestry!