Description
Discover a unique piece of artistic history with this authentic cover from The New Yorker, published on May 12, 1956. Designed by the talented Charles E. Martin, this cover encapsulates the style and charm of mid-century America. It's not just any magazine cover; it's a glimpse into the past that collectors and enthusiasts alike will appreciate.
This cover is sold as-is and measures 11.5" x 8.5". It's important to note that this is an original cover and not a photocopy, ensuring you possess a genuine artifact from The New Yorker. Keep in mind that due to its age, this cover does show some signs of wear. There are rips, marks, and general wear, making it a piece that tells a story of its own.
Included in the condition report, you'll find that the cover has some water damage, evident in certain areas. We recommend closely examining the provided photographs for a detailed view of the condition. Despite its flaws, this cover holds significant artistic and cultural value, making it a perfect addition to any vintage collection.
Here are a few key features:
- Authentic May 12, 1956, cover from The New Yorker.
- Beautifully captures mid-century design and artistry.
This cover offers a glimpse into the iconic magazine that has been a staple of American culture for decades. Whether you are a collector, a design enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique decorative piece, this cover is bound to catch the eye.
Take a look at the image below to see the cover:
Perfect for framing or as an intriguing conversation piece, this cover is a treasure that will add character and charm to your space. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of history!