Description
Immerse yourself in a piece of artistic history with this stunning cover only from The New Yorker, dated May 18, 1981. This iconic cover features the whimsical and thought-provoking illustrations of William Steig, known for his unique style and engaging themes. The artwork titled "Flower Power" encapsulates the vibrant spirit of the 1980s, making it a must-have for art enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of The New Yorker.
This item is a newsstand cover only, meaning it comes without any labels or additional content, perfect for display and framing. Whether you are looking to enhance your personal collection, decorate a space with a splash of creativity, or find that perfect gift for a fellow admirer of vintage illustrations, this cover is an excellent choice. Its striking imagery and nostalgic essence will surely spark conversations and evoke fond memories of the era.
Key Features:
- Measurements: 8 1/4" x 11", ideal for framing or display.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition.
This cover is in good condition despite minor wear, showcasing its durability and charm over the years. It is an authentic piece of magazine history that celebrates creativity and artistic expression. Place it in your office, living room, or personal gallery space, and let the enchanting imagery of Flower Power inspire you daily.
Cover only
No Label / Newsstand
Good condition with minor wear on cover.
Comes with plastic protective covering.