COVER ONLY The New Yorker May 1 1971 Angry Crane by Mischa Richter No Label


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Sale price$14.95 USD

Description

The COVER ONLY New Yorker from May 1, 1971, features the stunning artwork titled "Angry Crane" by Mischa Richter. This collectible cover, free from any labels, captures the essence of that era's artistry and makes for an exceptional display piece or a great gift for any art and magazine enthusiast. The vibrant illustration invites viewers into a world of creativity and imagination, making it a perfect addition to your home decor.

This item presents not just a glimpse into history but also serves as a conversation starter in any setting. Whether you're a dedicated collector or just discovering the beauty of vintage magazine covers, this one stands out with its unique visual narrative.

When purchasing this item, you can expect to receive exactly what is pictured in the listing. However, please note that this cover has creases on the front and within, alongside possible additional marks due to its age. We recommend examining the photos closely to appreciate its overall condition and vintage charm.

Key features of this cover include:

  • Dimensions of approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it an ideal size for framing or display.
  • Plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation and longevity for years to come.

We also offer combined shipping on multiple purchases; just ask us for details! Each cover is carefully packaged to protect it during transit, so you can rest assured it will arrive in excellent condition.

Check out the image below to see the exquisite "Angry Crane" artwork:

The New Yorker May 1 1971 Angry Crane Cover by Mischa Richter

This unique cover not only showcases artistic talent but also reflects the cultural nuances of its time. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history that continues to inspire and delight. Perfect for collectors or as a thoughtful gift, this item is sure to impress.

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