Description
Discover a piece of artistic history with this remarkable cover only from The New Yorker, dated March 8, 1976, featuring the captivating artwork "Dog Walk" by renowned artist Charles E. Martin. This stunning cover is not just a remnant of its time; it encapsulates the essence of a bygone era, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 3/4", this cover is in good condition with only minor wear, showcasing its age gracefully while ensuring a touch of nostalgia. It comes without any labels, maintaining a clean and authentic aesthetic. Perfect for display, this item will serve as a fantastic centerpiece in any art collection, or simply as a talking point in your living space.
Each time you glance at this cover, you’ll be transported back to the vibrant world of the 1970s, evoking conversations and memories of those delightful days. Beyond its beauty, owning this piece is a celebration of culture and creativity, allowing you to appreciate the artistry of Charles E. Martin.
Key Features:
- Authentic Artwork: Features unique artwork by Charles E. Martin, making it a genuine conversation starter.
- Protective Cover: Comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and preservation for years to come.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a slice of The New Yorker’s rich history. This cover is not just a decorative piece; it’s an investment in art that resonates with artistic expression and magazine culture from the 1970s.
Cover only
Newsstand / No Label
Measurements 8 1/2" x 11 3/4"
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Enhance your collection today with this beautiful cover from The New Yorker. Its charm and historical significance are sure to bring joy to any art lover or collector!