Description
Introducing the exquisite cover from the March 18, 1974 issue of The New Yorker, featuring a stunning sunrise illustration by the renowned artist Ronald Searle. This cover is a true collector's item for enthusiasts of vintage magazines and art alike. Whether you're an avid reader of The New Yorker or simply appreciate the artistry of illustrious covers, this piece is sure to captivate your imagination.
This offer is for the cover only, and it comes without a label, allowing for a clean aesthetic presentation suitable for framing or display. Its measurements are 8 1/2" x 11 3/4", making it a perfect fit for standard frames. The overall condition is good, with minor wear visible on the cover—indicative of its age and history.
For added protection, the cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that this beautiful artwork remains preserved for years to come. Note that there are creases on the front, which can be seen in the accompanying photos, giving it character and authenticity.
Key Features:
- Beautiful illustration by Ronald Searle, adding a classic touch to any collection.
- Enclosed in a protective cover to maintain its quality and longevity.
The vibrant colors and unique design make this cover a fantastic conversation starter. It’s not just a piece of print; it’s a slice of history that reflects the artistic spirit of the 1970s. Whether you are looking to add to your own collection or searching for a thoughtful gift for a friend, this New Yorker cover is a unique find.
Don’t miss your chance to own this iconic piece of art. Grab it while you can and let it bring a touch of vintage charm to your home or office decor!