Description
Discover a piece of history with this cover-only edition of The New Yorker from March 31, 1980, featuring the beautiful artwork titled "The Bridge" by Charles E. Martin. This collectible cover captures a moment in time, showcasing Martin's unique artistic style that resonates with both art lovers and magazine collectors alike.
This item is an excellent addition for anyone who appreciates the intersection of art and journalism. The captivating imagery not only reflects the cultural milieu of the era but also serves as an eye-catching focal point for any gallery wall, creative workspace, or personal library.
This magazine cover has been preserved in good condition, with minor wear indicating its age, which only adds to its charm and character. Rest assured, it comes without any labels from a newsstand, maintaining its clean and original aesthetic.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering: Your cover will arrive shielded from dust and damage, ensuring it remains a pristine part of your collection.
- Convenient size: Measuring 8 1/4" x 11 1/2", it fits perfectly in standard frames, making it easy to display and showcase.
To protect this valuable cover, we have included a plastic protective covering, allowing you to enjoy it without fear of wear or tear. Its measurements stand at 8 1/4" x 11 1/2", making it the ideal size for framing and displaying in your home or office.
Take a step back in time with this unique piece of The New Yorker’s history. Whether you are a devoted fan of the magazine, a lover of Charles E. Martin’s artwork, or simply looking for an intriguing conversational piece for your decor, this cover is sure to catch the eyes of friends and family alike.
Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to own a slice of artistic journalism history. Add this cover to your collection today and enjoy the beauty it brings into your space!