Description
If you're a lover of vintage art and classic publications, you'll appreciate this unique item: the cover only from The New Yorker dated March 21, 1959. Designed by the renowned artist Mary Petty, this cover art is a nostalgic treasure that reflects the charm and stylistic tone of its era.
Measuring 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, this piece captures a moment in time, showcasing the captivating aesthetics characteristic of The New Yorker magazine. Perfect for framing or adding a distinctive touch to your home or office decor, it's not just a cover—it's a slice of cultural history.
The cover is in good condition, although it comes with minor signs of wear, including a folded crease down the middle and some marks. The edges show a little wear, which adds to the authenticity and vintage feel of the product. Despite these minor imperfections, this cover remains a standout piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Be sure to visualize the elegance of this piece with the accompanying image below:
This cover is devoid of any labels, enhancing its minimalist aesthetic. It serves as a conversation starter and a beautiful representation of The New Yorker’s artistic legacy. Whether you’re decorating a wall or adding to your collection of vintage magazines, this cover is sure to impress.
- Authentic vintage piece from The New Yorker, perfect for collectors.
- Beautiful artwork by Mary Petty, adding a touch of classic elegance to any setting.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of history. Snag this captivating cover before it’s gone!