COVER ONLY The New Yorker March 15 1958 Full Cover Theme by Abe Birnbaum


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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Step into a moment in history with this incredible collectible: the cover from The New Yorker dated March 15, 1958, showcasing a unique theme illustrated by the talented Abe Birnbaum. This cover serves not just as a piece of art but as a testament to a specific era of artistic expression in magazine publishing.

Measuring a perfect 11.5" x 8.5", this cover is a fantastic addition to any collection of vintage magazines or art enthusiasts. It captures the essence of the period and can serve as a striking focal point in your home or office. Whether you’re an avid collector of The New Yorker or just someone who appreciates art, this piece deserves a space in your collection.

This cover is in good condition, although it does show minor signs of its age. There is a fold crease down the middle, which adds to its character, telling a story of the many places it has traveled. The edges have some wear but that only enhances its vintage appeal, reminding us of its historical significance.

Note that this offering is the cover only, with no label attached, allowing you to focus entirely on the art itself without distraction. Here are some features you will love:

  • Unique artwork by notable illustrator Abe Birnbaum, perfect for art lovers.
  • Vivid colors and themes that evoke nostalgia for the 1950s era in American culture.

This cover is not just a product; it's a conversation starter, a piece of history, and an artistic expression you can hold. The dynamic imagery can inspire discussions about art, literature, and the cultural landscape of the time.

Enhance your collection today by adding this remarkable cover. Take advantage of owning this slice of history and let it inspire your home decor or art discussions.

The New Yorker March 15 1958 Cover

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