Description
Step back in time with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated March 24, 1975. This unique piece showcases the artistic talents of Charles E. Martin, making it a treasure for collectors, cycling enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates vintage art. The cover features a captivating portrayal of cycling that resonates with the spirit of the 1970s, capturing a moment in time when cycling culture was dynamically emerging.
This item is offered as a cover only, making it a rare find for any devoted fan of The New Yorker magazine. Its dimensions are 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", ensuring it fits perfectly within standard-sized frames, allowing you to display this piece of history on your wall.
One standout feature of this cover is that it is free from any labels, making it an ideal choice for those who value the unblemished integrity of vintage art. It boasts a good condition overall, with only minor wear noted on the cover, adding to its charm and authenticity. To ensure its longevity and safety, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering, meaning you can showcase it without fear of damage.
- Beautifully illustrated cover art by Charles E. Martin, perfect for décor or collection.
- Good condition with minimal wear, ensuring a lasting addition to your collection.
Whether you are a long-time reader of The New Yorker or a new admirer, this cover is a conversation starter and a slice of cultural history that won't go unnoticed. Make it a part of your collection today and celebrate the artistry that has defined magazine covers for decades!