Description
If you're a fan of classic magazine covers or an avid collector of unique art, then you won't want to miss this iconic piece from The New Yorker. Featured on March 13, 1971, this striking cover showcases a thrilling horse race, masterfully illustrated by Charles E. Martin. This is a cover-only offering, making it an ideal addition to your collection or a wonderful gift for someone special.
Measuring approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, this cover beautifully captures the excitement of horse racing and embodies the spirit of early '70s magazine artistry. The artwork presents a dynamic scene filled with energy, making it not just a piece of history but also a captivating decorative element that can enhance any space.
We prioritize the satisfaction of our customers. When you purchase this cover, you can feel confident in the quality and condition of the item. We take great care in packaging, ensuring that your cover arrives safely and is protected with a plastic protective covering. Please note that this listing includes the exact item shown in the provided image, allowing you to assess its condition before making a decision.
- High-Quality Art: Enjoy a stunning illustration that captures the thrill of a horse race, ideal for art enthusiasts.
- Perfect for Collectors: A unique showcase piece for your collection or as a thoughtful gift for someone who appreciates classic magazine covers.
Don't forget, we offer combined shipping for multiple purchases, so feel free to ask about that feature. Add this remarkable cover to your cart today, and own a piece of magazine history that speaks volumes about artistry and storytelling! Whether it's for display on your wall, as part of a gallery collection, or for a casual reading nook, this cover is sure to spark conversation and admiration.
Check the pictures for full details, and let this charming artwork elevate your collection! Order now, and experience the excitement of The New Yorker from the vibrant '70s culture!