Description
Step into a moment of history with this stunning cover from The New Yorker, dated May 14, 1955. Created by the talented artist Peter Arno, this cover art captures the style and satire that the magazine is renowned for. Ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a unique piece of nostalgia, this cover is a beautiful representation of mid-century American culture.
This listing features the COVER ONLY from the magazine, showcasing Arno's remarkable creative vision. Each detail is preserved in its authentic form, ensuring that you receive a genuine piece—this is not a photocopy. The dimensions of the cover are a convenient 11.5 inches by 8.5 inches, making it easy to frame and display in any setting.
When you add this cover to your collection, you will appreciate:
- Authenticity: Each cover is original and not a reproduction, ensuring its unique value.
- Condition: It comes in good condition with minor wear on the outer edges, giving it character and charm.
Although the cover features some marks and slight imperfections, these nuances contribute to its story and rich history. Please refer to the accompanying photos for a visual representation of its condition. The cover has no label, allowing the artwork to speak for itself without distractions.
This cover serves as both a conversation starter and a beautiful piece of history that can complement any decor style. Whether you're an avid reader of the magazine or simply appreciate classic art, this item is sure to impress.