Description
Step back in time with this remarkable cover from The New Yorker magazine, March 14, 1970, featuring a stunning artwork titled "Cruise Ship" by the talented Charles E. Martin. This cover not only captures the essence of cruising during a vibrant period in history but also serves as a unique piece of art for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Rest assured, the item you see in the images is exactly what you will receive. This cover is perfect for framing or displaying in your home or office. It measures approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it a standard size for easy handling and display.
Take note that this vintage cover does show signs of its age. There are noticeable creases on the front and within the paper, along with potential marks that add character to this historical piece. These details make it a genuine collectible rather than a pristine reproduction.
For your convenience, we also offer combined shipping on multiple items; just ask! All covers come with a plastic protective covering, ensuring your purchase stays in good condition as you enjoy it or prepare it for display.
- Authentic vintage cover from The New Yorker, a fantastic addition to any collection.
- Includes protective wrapping to maintain the condition of the artwork.
Experience a slice of history and add this beautiful piece to your collection today. Perfect for art lovers, nostalgia enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the fine craft of magazine illustration.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker’s storied past. It’s not just a cover; it’s a conversation starter that embodies the spirit of the era. Whether you choose to use it as decor or a delightful gift, it’s sure to impress!