Description
This stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated May 12, 1975, features an exquisite illustration of an antique chair by renowned artist Arthur Getz. An art piece that speaks volumes, it beautifully encapsulates the charm of classic design while offering a glimpse into the sophisticated aesthetic of mid-20th-century America. This cover is more than just an image; it’s a slice of history that would be perfect for your collection or as a unique gift.
Offered here is the cover only, which is in good condition. This piece is a great addition for both collectors and admirers of fine art and vintage magazines. The absence of a label indicates that it comes directly from a newsstand, adding an element of genuine authenticity to your purchase.
The measurements of the cover are a standard 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", making it an ideal size for framing or simply displaying. To ensure is protected, it comes with a plastic covering that keeps it safe from dust and other environmental factors, ensuring that it remains in the best possible condition for years to come.
- High-quality print showcasing Arthur Getz's artistic genius.
- Protected in a plastic covering, safeguarding its beauty and integrity.
Don't miss the chance to own such a beautiful piece of art history. Whether you're looking to enhance your personal collection or searching for that perfect gift for a New Yorker fan, this cover has it all. The unique design and era-defining style make it a conversation starter, making it perfect for display in your home, office, or gallery.
Embrace the nostalgia and charm of this antique chair cover. Order today and add a touch of artistic elegance to your space!