Description
Discover a slice of history with the COVER ONLY edition of The New Yorker from March 19, 1979, featuring the captivating artwork "The Red Wall" by the talented Gretchen Dow Simpson. This iconic magazine cover not only showcases artistic brilliance but also serves as a nostalgic reminder of the vibrant cultural landscape of the late 1970s.
This collectible item is in good condition, emphasizing its value for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates vintage magazine covers. The cover comes from a newsstand copy and bears no label, making it a genuine addition to any collection.
As you examine this piece, you'll notice minor wear across the entire magazine, which adds character and reflects its journey through time. It is protected in a clear plastic covering, ensuring that the cover remains as pristine as possible for years to come.
The dimensions of the cover are 11 1/2" x 8 1/4", perfect for framing or display. While there are creases on the front cover, they contribute to its unique story, offering a glimpse into its past. Please refer to the accompanying images for a closer look at the condition.
This item appeals to various interests. Whether you are a dedicated collector or looking for a distinctive piece of wall art, this cover holds a special place. Its historical significance makes it a conversation starter and an aesthetic focal point in any room.
- Authentic vintage magazine cover with distinct artwork from a renowned artist.
- Comes with protective covering to preserve its integrity and extend its lifespan.
This collectible cover is a delightful find for anyone who appreciates the art of magazine aesthetics and the charm of vintage publications. Add it to your collection today and celebrate the unique blend of art and journalism that defines "The New Yorker."