Description
If you’re a fan of classic magazines and unique artwork, you’ll love this special cover from The New Yorker from March 24, 1980. This striking piece, titled "Feeding Elephant," is illustrated by the talented Charles Saxon. Showcasing the magazine's iconic style, this cover perfectly captures a whimsical yet profound moment in time.
This offering is for the cover only, allowing you to appreciate Saxon’s artistic vision without the distraction of the magazine’s contents. It's an excellent choice for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a touch of history to their decor. The cover is in good condition, featuring minor wear that adds to its charm, making it an ideal piece for framing or displaying.
As a testament to its quality, this cover comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and preserving its vibrant colors. You can rest assured that your collectible will remain in good shape for years to come. With measurements of 8 1/4" x 11 1/2", it can easily fit into standard frames, making it convenient to showcase.
- Unique Artwork: Features a captivating illustration by Charles Saxon that reflects the artistic flair of The New Yorker.
- Excellent Condition: Despite minor wear, the cover remains in good condition and comes protected in plastic.
The absence of a newsstand label makes it even more desirable for collectors seeking an unblemished piece of art history. Whether hung in your living room, office, or a cozy reading nook, this cover can serve as a conversation starter and a testament to the whimsical nature of The New Yorker.
Don’t miss out on this piece of history! Add the March 24, 1980, cover from The New Yorker to your collection today.